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 I recently acquired the Hamilton watch in the attached picture.  Is this a Webster?  It seems to closely resemble the illustrations of this model in the Rondeau book and the Complete Guide...  The movement is a 979F.  The 14k gf Wadsworth case does not have any Hamilton markings on the inside of the back cover.  in addition to the Wadsworth and 14k gold filled markings the mark 6/0 is there.  Is the lack of any Hamilton mark on the case an indication that the case is a generic replacement made to fit any 6/0 movement?  The crown is not like those in the two illustrations.  | |||
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 You are correct, this is a Webster, ca. 1934 because of the use of the 979 movement (I have a similar; the earlier ones made used the 987). The case is undoubtably genuine, but I'm not sure about the crown. Mine has a more streamlined profile. Here's a pic of mine. Adam  | ||||
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 Thanks!  The stem may be a bit too long on my watch.  The models illustrated in the two books have conical crowns which taper toward the case.  | ||||
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