March 31, 2006, 02:08
Jerry TreimanEarly Hamilton Signed 16sz Case Question
Just a note to aid discussion - the "clamshell" cases are generally known as single-jointed cases since front and back are joined with a single hinge. By doing away with the case body these cases have a thinner profile and were also probably much cheaper to make as the inner movement ring could be base metal.
May 20, 2006, 21:39
Peter S. BalkanA friend of mine is about to acquire a Hamilton 961 in a mint case (althought his photos don't do it justice). The movement is a signed 961 but the value is in the case.
It is a multi-color, signed Hamilton case, the like of which I have never seen. I'll post a few of the available photos (apologies) and I'd appreciate any information anyone has.
My guess is it might be a one-of-a-kind case that Hamilton might have been induced to produce beaused it was an award in an event.
May 20, 2006, 22:02
Peter S. BalkanFace and dial.
I wish the photos were better but they are all I have. I'm told that the watch really shows well and it absolutely mint. I'd expect as much... these really fancy ones didn't get much wear.
May 20, 2006, 22:16
Samie L. SmithWow what a nice case i think you are right one of a kind.I know it won,t be for sale but i would pay some serious money for that one..

thanks for sharing it..
May 20, 2006, 22:21
Peter S. BalkanI wish it were mine. It's not and it won't be!

May 20, 2006, 22:41
Robert M. SweetPeter,
Do you have the movement s/n and case mfg?
Just curious as to when it was made and who made the case.
Robert
May 21, 2006, 00:50
Peter S. BalkanI don't have the watch at all.... just someone else's photos. Here's a shot of the movement.
May 21, 2006, 14:10
Robert M. SweetThanks Peter, Looks like they only made 1152 pendant set from 1900-08 and 1100 lever set from 1906-10.
Beautiful watch.
Robert
February 01, 2013, 16:15
Buster BeckEthan,
Sorry to pull up such an old thread but,
If you still have the Hamilton 950 serial #785,630
Could I possibly see a picture of the movement ??
I am interested to see whether your 1911 jeweled bbl has
a chromed washer over the ratchet wheel or whether they
weren't on them back then.
regards,
bb
February 01, 2013, 17:13
Buster BeckEthan,
I have found another post that shows your movement #785630. And that it does not have the "hubcap" washer on the ratchet wheel. That is what I needed for my research, thanks !!
regards,
bb