May 08, 2006, 20:28
Tom HuberInteresting ladies Hamiltons
When I saw Rich's thread, I thought I'd post a pic of two interesting ladies Hamiltons. Both watches have 6-0 movements, one a 987 and the other a 986. The Sn's date them to the early 1920's.
Tom
May 09, 2006, 10:47
Jerry TreimanVery nice looking. ... and what about the cases? Do you know who made them?
May 09, 2006, 14:48
Edward A. HustonThis may be somewhat unrelated to the actual topic, but it certainly did interest me. The attached pictures are of a watch that I have. I have been told that it is a "Miscellaneous Swiss". Though different, the similarity of the styles of the two cases interested me. I can see where the manufacturers of some of these "Miscellaneous Swiss" watches got their inspiration. I have a feeling that the "Nov-E-Line" case might not be quite as high quality as the ones shown. Just my little sidebar. Love the information knowledge that everyone brings to the table here.
May 09, 2006, 17:34
Samie L. SmithHere is 2 more of the early Hamilton,s both in Hamilton cases..
Sorry for the bad pictures .
May 09, 2006, 19:55
Tom HuberI tried to get a pic of the case back on mine, but could not get a clear shot. Both of mine are marked for Hamilton exactly like the casebacks that Sammie showed.
Tom