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One of my favorite Hamilton pocket watches:
Hamilton 992B, 21 Jewels, Case Model #11, Serial Number C34802 ca. 1947. Smile

Phil Dellinger
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...great pics of a great watch Phil!...particularly like the way you have employed the lighting to cast a subtle shadow over the movement giving it dimension and depth...crown looks like it has never been turned...Jim C
 
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Jim,

Thanks for your nice comments on this watch.

Lindell replaced the crown on this one for me, and the pictures now reflect what a correct Hamilton case model #11 looks like.

Lindell, thanks again!! Smile Wink

Phil Dellinger Wink
 
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oh yeah..... nice improvement....

now if i can find a bow....
 
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Here is a nice example of a Hamilton 992B TwoTone pocket watch that I just got from an eBay auction. Looks all original to me. What do you all think about it?

S/N C181277 ca. 1947

Wadsworth base metal case back S/N H833338 Cool Cool

 
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Wadsworth Base Metal S/N H833338

 
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Phil,
Great Images!!

This watch will date to about 1947.

Have you verified serial numbers on center ring and bezel?

The dial is what I understand to be a 080 dial.

I also like the case serial number.....

Here is your case in the 1947 Product list...

 
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Terry,

Thanks for the nice comments for this great watch.

You are absolutely correct on the year for this watch, I was looking at the wrong column of numbers when I posted the original topic.

I verified all of the case numbers as follows:
Back cover H833338
Bezel 3338
center ring X3338

I work in a coin shop and if a currency note had this serial number pattern, it would be known as a "radar note". Numbers match at both ends and can be switched end for end and still read identical.

I am pretty pleased with this one! Cool Cool

Phil Dellinger Wink
 
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Hi Phil, Wanted to show you my 992B in the model 11 case with a differen variation on the dial. I had forgotten that it was you that had posted this. I was carrying the watch last Saturday and could have shown it to you personally.

Tom

Hamilton 992B
 
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992E in Hamilton Model #10 case. S/N 2622810 ca. 1938-1939

 
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Notice the wide straightline damaskeening.

 
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Case number is H608685 Smile

 
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thanks phil,

will add to database...
 
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