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IHC Member 163 |
I came across a watch in an antique store while driving back from Knoxville that I'd like an opinion on. It was marked 'Hamilton Traffic Special', was in a chrome case, but fronted a 17j Swiss unadjusted movement. I'm positive it was one of the 'Hamilton' watches that came out in either the 70's or 80's (like the 992 re-introduction), but have never seen one like this. It was a nice looking watch. Clean movement, and reminded me of a Unitas manufacture. Anyway, price was $170. Good? Bad? Indifferent? What did I stumble across? No, I didn't pick it up, as I just didn't know enough about it one way or the other. Regards! Mark | ||
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IHC Life Member |
Hi Mark, Probably a little pricey for a Swiss version. While they are very decent and reliable, They'll likely never be as valuable as the original US made Hamilton, of which many exist. William | |||
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IHC Member 163 |
Thanks, William. It was nice, but like I said, I had no clue what I was holding, so had nothing to compare it to. It did compare nicely to the 992B I was carrying at the time dial wise. Thanks again! Regards! Mark | |||
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Railway Historian IHC Life Member Site Moderator |
Hello Mark: I believe the Hamilton "Traffic Special" were introduced earlier in the 1950s, and were replacements for the market the grades 978, and 974 Special were used for the interurban railways being an adjusted to 3 position watch. At the time of the introduction of the Traffic Special interurban railways were in decline, and this type of watch was marketed for bus drivers, and other such employees that did not have to live up to railway watch inspection standards. Larry | |||
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IHC Member 163 |
Thanks Larry! Regards! Mark | |||
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