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There was a time in the not too distant past that a dedicated employee would receive a gold wrist watch at the time of their retirement. I have seen a number of Gruen and Hamilton wrist watches used for this purpose. Hamilton actually had a dedicated sales division, "Awards and Incentives" which was responsible for growing this aspect of the business. Recently I found two very fine examples by Hamilton. This first one is a Hamilton Brock model. This 14K classic tank watch was a very popular watch for awards. This is a particularly desirable example, as it is a "Packard Brock", and sports the slogan "Ask the Man Who Owns One" and a radiator grill on the dial, and a stylish engraving on the back. http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=2662837681 This next example is also the Hamilton Brock. It too has a very fine engraving, and I suspect it was a very important award for the owner. http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=2662776832 The Pictures that follow is one from my own collection. It is an example of a rather rare Hamilton Brooke, an early Hamilton asymmetric wrist watch, with a "right angle" style, the case thicker at the 12:00, as compared to the 6:00. It was an award watch for an employee of the Griswold Company, makers of those fantastic heavy cast iron frying pans. Does anyone have examples of award watches to share? | ||
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Bill, I want to take this opportunity to welcome you as the wristwatch moderator. In the course of my work I see a lot of Presentation watches. Omegas were a popular retirement watch. I have two or three stainless steel Omegas that have the US Steel logo applied to the dial. I find this ironic since I am sure Omega did not buy stainless steel from US Steel. I am going to post some pictures of an Omega presented for 25 years of service for GMC. The watch is a Seamaster De Ville with a 14K bezel and a stainless steel back I have a passion for wristwatches and I wish you great success as moderator. Rich Kuhn NAWCC 128623 IHC Member 155 eMail: rich@watchmakerfinds.com Web-Site: http://watchmakerfinds.com eBay Auctions: watchmakerfinds eBay Auctions | |||
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Picture 4 Rich Kuhn NAWCC 128623 IHC Member 155 eMail: rich@watchmakerfinds.com Web-Site: http://watchmakerfinds.com eBay Auctions: watchmakerfinds eBay Auctions | |||
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Here's another Brock, presented by Standard Brands for 25 years service in 1950. The case is not marked on the outside as to gold content as most Hamiltons I have seen are. The 14K mark is on the inside of the back along with the model name, etc. | ||||
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Got the file names mixed up, here's the front. 19J 982M movement | ||||
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Union Carbide Corporation was the prime contractor for the US government's operations here in Oak Ridge, TN. They ran the facilities for AEC/ERDA/DOE from the mid-1940's until 1984 when a new contractor was chosen. Carbide gave a service award at 25 years and the employee had a choice of a real Atmos clock or a nice watch. When the new contractor came in 1984 the service awards were changed to 5 year periods. After merging with Lockheed the quality of the awards decreased and cheapened. When I reached 30 years of service I wanted a decent award so I took a NOS Hamilton Austin to a local shop and had it engraved. Here are a couple pictures of my watch. | ||||
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Here's the dial side. 17J 980 movement | ||||
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