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Just to show how the two-tone can look different in different light (i.e. the center or outer portions can appear either white or gray; though in normal light the center is darker than the outer portion of the dial). ![]() | |||
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The contrast. ![]() | |||
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This is one of my favorites more often than not. I've never seen this band before. I hope this has a picture... Bill Carlson ![]() | |||
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My little Lexington. | |||
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Another view. Hamilton's first stainless steel watch. ![]() | |||
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In a similar vein, I just watched a slew of Private Snafu Warner Bros. cartoons... ![]() | |||
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I am wearing a military style watch today with a quartz movement. It's a comfortable little watch, but not very expensive or hard to find. What I like most about it is that it was a gift from my grandbabies!! | ||||
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Greg, do you have access to a digital camera? It's easy to post a picture here.... ![]() | |||
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Here's an early bubbleback, ref. 2764 (from 1939 by the serial number), with an original Roman-Arabic (California) dial. Post scriptum: Actually it is a very well-executed dial refinish, but the hands are apparently original. ![]() | |||
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Adam, It's refreshing to see an original "California" dial, instead of the tacky and poorly done reproductions that are everywhere. Very nice indeed. | ||||
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Mine is this Hamilton Cushion with seconds register at the 9 position. This is one of the watches made by Hamilton in the 1940s, identified by the makers name (Wadsworth), and 10K gold-filled being stamped on the outside of the back. It would seem to be a genuine secs.@9 dial as the back of the dial does not show any evidence of ever having been refinished. I don't remember ever seeing another. See Will Roseman's excellent web site for more on this model. Dan. ![]() | |||
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Dan, that's a gorgeous Cushion. It must have been so "retro" in the '40s. | |||
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Here's my 10K green gold filled cushion from the 40's. It was without a crystal for a long time resulting in the dial rash. I found it just two weeks after reading about the model on Will's site. ![]() | ||||
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Now there's another mystery as Will's notes mention only a 10K yellow gold-fill version. Does the watch have the Wadsworth stamp on the outside of the back ? dan | |||
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It could be yellow as sometimes it's a bit hard to tell, but it seems to have a greenish tint, but I could be wrong. The outside of the caseback is marked W10KGOLDFILLED. Inside of the caseback is marked with the following: Hamilton Watch Co, Wadsworth, & 10K gold filled, along with the serial no. The movement is a 986A. | ||||
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Something I just bought in NY, a ca. 1927 Omega sterling silver cushion, with porcelain (or poss. enamel?) dial. It's a nice 32 mm. Keeps great time, and has a >30 hr power reserve. ![]() | |||
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IW "Marine Diver" with an ETA 2824-2, 25J Swiss automatic movement, sapphire crystals front and back, Panerai style lock down crown and water resistant to 6ATM ![]() Dave Freeman IHC Member 321 | ||||
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Here is a 1931 Gladstone in the less common green gold-filled -- unfortunately with a little brassing at the high points of the bezel, but with an original luminous dial in great condition. | |||
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Another view. ![]() | |||
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I wonder for how long a certain Elmer Schroeder owned this watch, and how old he was in 1931? ![]() | |||
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I wore my own wristwatch (or rather, the one I make). It's special to me since it was the proto-type. I put it on a NATO-like strap last week and I wasn't sure of it at first but now I think it's the perfect strap for the watch. ![]() | |||
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