September 07, 2005, 23:09
Samie L. SmithHamilton 500 Question
I guess this should be asked in the watch repair section but .
which battery does the hamilton 500 movement take and where can these be bought,,also what problems could i run into doing this..The movement is in a Hamilton Van Horn ca. 1957..
This is a frist for me never tackled one of these before..
September 08, 2005, 21:49
Julian J. SmithThe original cell for the Hamilton 500 is no longer made.If you have a assortment of cells,start with a 395 or 386 and go from there.
I know there is one recomended cell,but I can't think of it now.
J Smith
September 08, 2005, 22:11
Mike MillerSamie,
The Hamilton 500 and 500A Use an Everready 387S. Just be very careful not to touch the exposed contact wires inside. Batteries should be installed positive pole up.
Fore more info on the Hamilton Electrics, visit René Rondeau's site:
René Rondeau's Web SiteSeptember 08, 2005, 23:08
Samie L. SmithThanks Julian and Mike I took a look at Rene Rondeau,s site (great info.) ..sounds like these are a very delicate movement....
