October 21, 2013, 17:01
Ronald Greig4C-prefix hamilton 992b
Have just bought hamilton 992b on ebay the serial number on movement is 4c144962 and case number is
p561739 ( star case )I believe the two numbers are for year 1970 and are genuine. Would be obliged if
anyone could advise me on this.
PS just joined club and this is my first post.
Ron.
October 21, 2013, 17:53
Edward L. Parsons, Jr.Welcome to IHC185 Ronald!
Your movement and case numbers look they fit in our
4C Prefix Post Production 992B Database.
Read that topic over, I think you'll find it informative. Many more leftover "4C" plates were sold as parts than were ever made into post-production 992B's by Hamilton, so we've established this database to help collectors distinguish original 1970 Hamilton-made "4C" examples from something recently put together.
Your case number fits, but there are a few other details we like to see before we enter a watch in the "thought to be original" table.
Could you post some pictures?
I'm moving this topic to the Hamilton forum, which is where it belongs, and also made the title more descriptive of what is being discussed.
October 21, 2013, 18:28
Gary E. CochranRonald,
Welcome on board...Good group of knowledgeable folks here to get answers to your horological questions...
October 21, 2013, 19:04
Ronald GreigThanks Ed,Will attach some pictures of watch to
you as soon as possible.
Ron.
October 23, 2013, 12:31
Ronald GreigHOPE THE PICTURES ARE OK CAMERA IS NOT TO GOOD,I HOPE THIS IS ENOUGH FOR YOU;
October 23, 2013, 12:40
Ronald GreigIf you need better pictures of serial numbers I will try and get a hold of another camera.
Regards Ron
October 25, 2013, 10:14
Edward L. Parsons, Jr.Ron,
Your watch looks like a credible example, so I entered it into the database. This brings the number of thought-to-be-correct examples we have documented to 47, out of the "few hundred" examples we believe were originally assembled by Hamilton in 1970.
I noticed the sleeve that covers the bar over the crown is missing and the crown itself is rather worn on the upper corner. Both of these can be found without too much difficulty should you wish to restore your watch to its original appearance.
October 25, 2013, 15:43
Ronald GreigHi ed .Thanks for that information on the watch,it
is good to know it is genuine.I will think about what you said about the bar and crown and be obliged
if you could send me some details of someone who does that type of work.
Regards Ron
October 25, 2013, 18:29
Edward L. Parsons, Jr.You're welcome Ron, this is a watch whose importance and scarcity is currently under-appreciated by the average Hamilton collector IMHO, which is a good time to be adding one to your collection.
For watch work, I'd go with someone in our members business directory:
IHC185 Members Business Directory.