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Found another Hamilton with a scarce dial variation

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March 14, 2007, 22:03
Thomas Diss
Found another Hamilton with a scarce dial variation
All the Hamilton Judsons I've seen have been the applied gold number (D-80) version. This is first I've seen with the D-81 dial. The bonus is that it's in great condtion! Neither my 1930's catalogs nor my vintage Hamilton ads show this model. If anyone can provide any additional information about this model, I would be very appreciative.


March 14, 2007, 22:07
Thomas Diss
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March 14, 2007, 22:21
Donald B. Dahlberg
If you write research@nawcc.org with your membership number, I should be able to find a blueprint of this dial and confirm that it was used with your model. I am not going into volunteer this week, but will be in the following Friday.

Here is the picture of the Judson from the 1940 catalog that appears to have the D81. Notice is has the opposite color as yours, that is gold in the middle and light outside.

Don


March 17, 2007, 00:37
René Rondeau
The slight uneven printing of the Hamilton name, and the distinctly uneven demarcation between the center color and the rest of the dial makes me believe your dial has been refinished. It is certainly the gilt style, but at some point in its history it was redone with incorrect colors.
March 17, 2007, 01:08
Cary Hurt
All,

Just thought I'd pile on to this thread with a pic of a recently found "Paige" with the D-92 dial seen in Thomas' catalog page above. It's a neat little watch, but the dial is far enough gone that I'll have it done once I decide which refinishing house is most likely to do it right.

Regards,

Cary

March 17, 2007, 11:01
Thomas Diss
quote:
The slight uneven printing of the Hamilton name, and the distinctly uneven demarcation between the center color and the rest of the dial makes me believe your dial has been refinished. It is certainly the gilt style, but at some point in its history it was redone with incorrect colors.


I thought so as well, and will be sending it to International Dial to redo correctly. They've always done a great job at a reasonable price.
March 17, 2007, 19:01
Donald B. Dahlberg
Here is the Paige from the 1940 catalog.

Don