Internet Horology Club 185
Hamilton 605003-4

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January 01, 2017, 16:51
Ashley Canfield
Hamilton 605003-4
I'm in need of some serious help with this beauty-I cannot get the back off to get the number. (Probably a good thing.)
S/N 695003-4. Hamilton: Date only at bottom of face.
Pics to come as soon as I can get the picture small enough.

Thanks in Advance!
January 02, 2017, 10:19
Ashley Canfield
Here she is.


January 02, 2017, 13:23
Peter Kaszubski
Late 60s Swiss movement nice watch.
January 02, 2017, 13:27
Billy Kuhn
It may be the type that has a two piece stem and comes out the front after removing the crystal. I would have to see the back of the watch.
January 02, 2017, 14:14
Ashley Canfield
Thank y'all so much!


January 02, 2017, 14:18
Ashley Canfield
I believe grade is 924?
January 02, 2017, 14:46
Eric Kaufman
That's a screw on/off case back. If you can't budge it with your claw tool, you could try this trick. I've used it with excellent success many times.

Find a steel nut that's large enough to cover a good portion of the watch's case back. Now crazy glue the nut to the case back. Allow the crazy glue to properly set. I usually wait overnight.

With the nut securely attached, you can now use a channel pliers or good size adjustable wrench to turn and remove the case back. In the past, I've also had to secure the watch case in a wooden jaw vise making sure the case is well protected to avoid scratching.

With the case back off, soak the nut & case back in acetone or nail polisher remover. This will allow you to easily remove the nut.
January 02, 2017, 14:53
Ashley Canfield
Risky! Crazy glue or super glue? I also have epoxy.
January 02, 2017, 14:55
Eric Kaufman
Not risky at all if care is taken. DON'T use epoxy. Super/crazy glue is easily removed with acetone or nail polish remover. Epoxy isn't.
Where I come from crazy glue and super glue are the same.
January 02, 2017, 14:57
Ashley Canfield
I thought so, I was just making sure. I don't know if I trust myself. Eek
January 02, 2017, 15:02
Eric Kaufman
Confidence Ashley Smile

Here's a thread to read about the method I suggested. See " Step 2" Works on WW or PW
https://ihc185.infopop.cc/helphand/stub/stub01.html
January 02, 2017, 16:57
Ashley Canfield
Awesome info! Thanks! I'll let you know the outcome. Roll Eyes
January 03, 2017, 08:56
Ashley Canfield
Well! I got the back off... and it didn't reveal much at all. Hamilton "695." (I already knew that, thanks!


Anyhow. Here's what I've come up with.

Dateline LA-5401 circa. 1971? 1/2 plate. Gold plated.

That's all I got. Confused


January 03, 2017, 08:57
Ashley Canfield
More to come


January 03, 2017, 08:57
Ashley Canfield
Having fun yet?


January 03, 2017, 08:59
Ashley Canfield
I do know that it's 1/2 plate.


January 03, 2017, 09:22
Billy Kuhn
That is an ETA movement. Look under the balance wheel you will see the ETA caliber number.
January 03, 2017, 13:43
Ashley Canfield
Do I have to take the whole plate off?
January 03, 2017, 20:40
Eric Kaufman
CONGRATS on getting the case back off!

No need to remove anything. Just tilt the case so the auto wind rotor moves to the other side and you should be able to see the ETA marking.

Take a look at this pic as an example. You can see the ETA caliber 2824-2


January 03, 2017, 20:50
Peter Kaszubski
eta 2695
January 03, 2017, 21:19
Eric Kaufman
quote:
Peter Kaszubski
IHC Member 1588


posted January 03, 2017 19:50
eta 2695


Peter, you have piqued my curiosity, an ETA 2695? Never heard of it. I searched the ETA database and Ranfft's pink pages and couldn't find this ETA caliber. Please share some more.
Thanks
January 03, 2017, 21:22
Peter Kaszubski
http://boley.de/en/caliber/wat...?x=9&y=14&q=eta+2695