August 19, 2005, 22:21
Tom SeymourHamilton wrist information
I got this Hamilton wrist at a recent auction. It has the grade 982, 19j movement. I can't find a picture of it. Is there a model name for this one?
Any help would be appreciated.
August 20, 2005, 10:45
Bryan J. GirouardThe case is definitely a Norman model. Normally the Norman with applied figures has alternating numerals and dots, I cannot recall seeing one with all applied numerals before. Could be a dial from a similar-sized model, or simply a less common variation.
August 20, 2005, 23:45
Tom SeymourThanks for the info guys!! I guess I have a "Norman" with a dial that may be a replacement.
One clock guy learning a little more about watches.
August 22, 2005, 23:21
Samie L. SmithTom the 982 19 jewel movement is a high quality movement (wish they still made them))

August 25, 2005, 14:55
Tom HawkeyCould also be a redial. The Hamilton script on the dial doesn't look to be original (too blocky and not well spaced).
Very nice looking Hamilton however.
August 25, 2005, 15:09
Tom SeymourThanks Tom.
I believe you are right about that. It may be a good one for daily wear. I think I will look for a strap for it at the Great Lakes Regional.
September 05, 2005, 14:03
Lori Brickerhi there....
can anyone tell me anything about this hamilton?
it's 14k white gold & has 38 little diamonds.
it is missing the safety chain.
i'd like to know what year & model it is, if anyone knows.
thank-you!!!!!!!!!!!!!
November 15, 2005, 19:21
Tom SeymourA follow up!
In an tique shop recently I found this Hamilton ad. One of the clocks featured is the "Norman"
Now I just have to find the rest of the watches in the ad.
November 15, 2005, 19:22
Tom SeymourCHECK OUT the alterating numbers and dots int he ad, just as Bryan said there should be. Maybe my dial is a remake or replacement.