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I was wondering what Hamilton Electric box would be considered correct for a Hamilton Meteor. Would it be the "pillow" box or the flatter electric box? Adam | |||
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Best to ask the real expert at -- http://www.rondeau.net/ -- however, and as a guess only, the box below for early ones, and the pillow box for those sold later. Dan | |||
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Dan, Thanks for the information. I also believe it is the box you have pictured. I was curious because I bought a Meteor awhile ago that is as close to NOS as I will probably ever have. Looking at it now, I notice an indentation in the yellow bottom of the box that fits the curve of the watch perfectly. If it isn't original it has been in there for a very long time with the papers. I showed it to one person who buys Electric and he said it couldn't be original because it wasn't a pillow box. I didn't think he was correct as I thought they were introduced later. Thanks, Adam | ||||
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I believe the pillow box was early/mid 1960's. I refer you to page 77 of the Dec. 1960 edition of the Coronet magazine, wherein is advertised a Meteor with band - while on page 73 is a picture of Hamiltons in a shop window, with among others, a Pacer with band, in the box I have shown above. So that means the 1960 Meteor box was also as above. Get Coronet magazine for 1958, 1959. and 1960, all the December issue - these show pages of Hamiltons and even more useful pics. of watches in boxes in a shop window display. dan | |||
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For Electric watches with leather straps rather than metal bands the flatter style of box was used in 1960. Dan | |||
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Dan, Thanks again. I will go see if I can find thos magazines. Here are a few pictures of the Meteor I was talking about. Adam | ||||
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