I am loooking for a Hamliton "Donald" in honor of my father, Donald Bernd, Jr. I have seen a few boxes from that '41-'51 time period. Which is correct for the Donald; the really long and skinny box ( 10.5" X 1.5" or so), or the more square rectangle (5.5" X 2.5" or so)? Could both be correct? I have seen both but yet to purchase the box or a watch.
Thanks
Posts: 6 | Location: Suffolk, Virginia USA | Registered: March 19, 2007
The Donald was sold from 1941 through 1952. So any box appropriate for this rather long span is appropriate. Note that there was a period during the war when no civilian watches were manufacuted.
Here is a picture of the box shown on the cover of the 1941 catalog.
The above box is for a lady's watch, being only around 8.5 inches long, the mens' watch boxes are around 10.5 inches long, and have wider margins around the center section of the lid.
See the two compared below ----
Posts: 423 | Location: West Walton, United Kingdom | Registered: November 16, 2005
Thanks guys. When was the more square rectangular box (5.5"X2.5") or so used? I like it a little more, as it holds the band in a worn position around a keeper, instead of laying flat. Wish I had a pic to post for your viewing.
Posts: 6 | Location: Suffolk, Virginia USA | Registered: March 19, 2007