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A HAMILTON OF A DIFFERENT COLOR

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June 01, 2005, 08:36
Rich Kuhn
A HAMILTON OF A DIFFERENT COLOR
I have had this watch for many years. Well let me rephrase that I have had most of this watch for many years.
The uncommon Hamilton square cut corner with the seconds bit at 9.00. I will let the Hamilton experts fill us in on the numbers produced I just don’t know. I do know I have never held another one in my hand. I believe it is pictured in Rene’s book (I have to get a copy of that).
The story goes like this; the case and movement came in a box of Hamilton parts watches that I bought at the chapter 1 mart in Pennsylvania just before my wife and I moved to Ohio. Probably 1996 or 7 I am not positive. The movement had more problems than I care to describe so I just packed it away since I did not have a dial. Last fall at the Detroit show I bought another box of Hamilton parts watches from the same fellow I got the first box from. When I got home I found the dial, the hour and minute hands packed in a tin I had not opened at the show. I immediately went looking for the watch but all I could find was the case. I went so far as to look for another movement to replace the original with out success.
Last night I just could not sleep so I got up at 2.00 made some coffee and went to the shop to play. I decided to have a look in some boxes I had not opened in a long time and found the movement. I got real excited and started fixing it right then. I will not bore you with the trials and tribulations of getting this one running lets just say I was ready to take pictures at 20 after 7 this morning
Details
17 jewel 986A movement
Case not in great shape but I don’t care
Wrong second bit but I will find the right one
Running and keeping good time which is amazing considering how bad the hairspring was twisted out of shape. I was not at all convinced I could get it back
A happy camper




Rich Kuhn
IHC Member 155

June 01, 2005, 08:36
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Rich Kuhn
IHC Member 155

June 01, 2005, 08:39
Rich Kuhn
Anybody else have one to share I would love to see it


Rich Kuhn
IHC Member 155

June 01, 2005, 09:08
Bryan J. Girouard
Hey Rich, neat looking watch!

Hamilton records show a production of 8,502 for the plain bezel Sqauare in white gold fill with 986A movement. No further breakdown of how many were made with the seconds bit at 9 o'clock position as opposed to the usual way they are found (i.e., no seconds bit at all), but those with the 9 o'clock seconds bit are significantly rarer.


Bryan J. Girouard
Art Deco Wristwatches
June 01, 2005, 09:54
William J. Hansen, Ph.D.
Rich,

Thanks so much for starting this topic. Attached is a photo of a watch in my collection. It is solid white 14K gold "enameled" square with the seconds chapter at 9:00. I don't have photo's of the movement and back, but could take them if you have any interest.

I understand that Will Roseman has data about production of the 14K enameled square, but I don't know how many were produced with the seconds at 9:00. Rene Rondeau has a photo of a watch like this on the cover of his book, but I "think" that he said that watch was gold filled.




Bill Hansen
IHC# 198
Life Member# 17
June 01, 2005, 09:56
William J. Hansen, Ph.D.
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Bill Hansen
IHC# 198
Life Member# 17
June 01, 2005, 10:04
Rich Kuhn
Thank you both for your replies. Bill I love yours mine is only gold-filled but I am enjoying it anyway. Still ticking and keeping time. Bill if it is not to much troble I am sure everyone would love to see the movement


Rich Kuhn
IHC Member 155

June 01, 2005, 10:21
Bryan J. Girouard
Bill,

The Enameled Square was one of the last case variations in the 986A line to be introduced, not appearing until May of 1926. Since the 986A was replaced by the 987 later that same year, only 278 of the 14K white enamel Square were produced... and fewer with the seconds bit at 9 o'clock... your watch is quite rare.


Bryan J. Girouard
Art Deco Wristwatches
June 01, 2005, 11:06
William J. Hansen, Ph.D.
Serial Number 2181792




Bill Hansen
IHC# 198
Life Member# 17
June 01, 2005, 11:09
William J. Hansen, Ph.D.
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Bill Hansen
IHC# 198
Life Member# 17
June 01, 2005, 11:09
William J. Hansen, Ph.D.
Inside case




Bill Hansen
IHC# 198
Life Member# 17
June 01, 2005, 11:12
William J. Hansen, Ph.D.
The photo's were done quickly, but I hope they are sufficient.

Bryan, I appreciate the information about the watch. I had a feeling it was rather rare, as I don't know if I've ever seen another solid gold example of the enameled square with this type of dial/seconds chapter.

I appreciate the depth of knowledge in this chapter.


Bill Hansen
IHC# 198
Life Member# 17
June 01, 2005, 11:16
Rich Kuhn
Thank you Bill


Rich Kuhn
IHC Member 155

June 01, 2005, 14:23
Samie L. Smith
Hey Rich and Bill nice watches did not know hamilton made one with seconds at 9 oclock ,,of course there is a lot i have to learn about the wriswatches..Glad to see the pictures Smile
April 03, 2011, 07:22
Matthew Nguyen
Hi everyone, I am happy to find this thread as I too am looking for insight into the sub 9 register of the Hamilton Square. Mine is 14k but I had to have the dial rebuilt as it was in poor shape when purchased. Rich/Bill, do you know if you dial was original? I've read from various sources that these sub-9 varieties were probably post factory converts and since no one has documented record otherwise, the naysayers have a good argument. However, finding one with a factory original dial would be a great counter argument. Apologies for the crummy photos.






April 07, 2011, 22:51
Rick Vess
Matthew,

I don't think that Bill is posting here these days. I saw his example in person a few fears ago. IF memory serves, his dial was a nicely aged re-done dial... it was likely printed by International Dial like yours. Smile

Regards,

Rick
April 09, 2011, 03:33
Matthew Nguyen
Rick, thanks for the response. When I bought the watch, the corners were all cracked and broken. I don't think it was an entire reprint on a new dial (you can see some creasing from the repair in the lower right corner). I'll have my watch guy look at the dial back to see if there's anything available to indicate an original (albeit refurbed). Thanks.