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I have four 992Bs in #11 cases. Two cases have "shoulders", and two do not. When did the #11 case lose it's shoulders? | |||
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Hi Jerry, The change from "shoulders" to "no-shoulders" on both the Hamilton Case A and their Case 11 took place during the late 1940s time-frame. As examples, 992B number C252024 from 1948 is in the shouldered version such as shown below, and C256719 from 1949 is housed in a no-shoulders version. Here is a "Find-Or-Search" for "Case 11" which should be of help to you. By the way, thanks for making those great watches available... IHC 185 TRADING MART: HOROLOGICAL ITEMS "FOR SALE OR TRADE" Lindell Hamilton Case 11 with "shoulders" circa 1940-1948 design... ![]() | |||
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Thanks Lindell. I still have some good items that I have not listed yet. | ||||
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