Below is a picture of the clock tower at, what use to be the Hamilton factory. I took the picture during my last visit to Lancaster about 2 years ago. I re-sized it for the board, so I am not sure how it will turn out. It is very nice to see they are at-least taking care of the building/property.
Posts: 311 | Location: Near Youngstown, Ohio USA | Registered: January 11, 2006
Thanks for the picture of the ad. I noticed that when we were there. Atleast they are doing something with it, instead of tearing it down. I get cold chills whenever I walk around the property. Cant wait to go back this spring.
Adam
Posts: 311 | Location: Near Youngstown, Ohio USA | Registered: January 11, 2006
Adam, the monogram on the reverse of the Richmond is terrific. I know some people who feel that any sort of engraving on a watch detracts from value, but to me, an engraving of this artistic quality enhances the value.
Thanks for the note. I agree! I love engravings on wristwatches as well as company dials. I believe this engraving may have been factory done. I think I remember seeing this layout on an advertisement for suggested engravings on the Flintridge model. Perhaps it is just a coincidence. Do you come across the Richmond that often? I had a heck of a time locating one.
Adam
Posts: 311 | Location: Near Youngstown, Ohio USA | Registered: January 11, 2006
I found my first Richmond about 6 years ago. Then a drought of 5 years with none and suddenly I find 3 in the past 9 months or so. It's feast or famine.
Don Thank you for the link. This is a great site, obvious Will has put in a lot of time and effort on this site. Per this site the Richmond came only in YG not WG. I am assuming that Gilbert & Shugarts 07 Price Guide is incorrect, pg 823. Per this price guide a WG was also available "two Stars".... I have never heard of a WG Richmond, but I am not an expert, just a person who purchases watches based on the fun of collecting, emotion, attraction and advice from a few serious watch collectors that I communicate with. I have a few Hamiltons but I got hooked on Illinois ww's when I started collecting in 2003. Phil
Posts: 11 | Location: Whittier, California USA | Registered: November 18, 2006
Actually, though never catalogued, there was a white 18K Richmond produced. I've seen two in my career. Every once in a while such uncatalogued oddballs do turn up. It isn't always clear whether such things were special orders or just such short production runs that they weren't available long enough to appear in a catalog. I wish I had kept one of the Richmonds!
Posts: 183 | Location: Corte Madera, California USA | Registered: March 31, 2005
In addition to 18K white gold as Rene noted above, I have seen one example of the "Richmond" in platinum. Although not catalogued, it is mentioned in the Hamilton records.