October 17, 2006, 17:31
Mark NathansonCan't Find/ID This Hamilton Watch?
I have Shugarts book and wasn't able to find this watch. The inside of case says Hamilton watch as well as on the back. It is a 10K gold filled. Can some ID this watch for me. Also the price ranges on this model It is rose colored gold and cleaned up real well. Help appreciated, thanks.
October 17, 2006, 20:45
William J. Hansen, Ph.D.This appears to be the 1941 Hamilton Essex . It came in yellow gold fill and coral gold fill. This one appears to have the applied numeral dial with rhodium plated numbers.
What a beauty!
October 18, 2006, 16:04
Mark NathansonThanks. How can I find out if it is coral? The case is rose colored gold. Let me know if you need a better pic to see if it is actually coral.
PS-Put an 18mm band and you can't notice the cut. Appreciated. Here are some pics:
October 18, 2006, 22:50
Adam M. DubinCoral is just Hamilton's name for rose-gold (a rose by any other name...sorry I couldn't help it). The salmon dial usually went with the coral case. Nice watch...
Adam
October 19, 2006, 00:09
Barbara BarnesMark,
Have the lugs have been modified? The first photo with the metal band looks different to me than the photo with the leather strap. Here's another
example. If you check the last photo in that auction, where it shows the back of the lugs, you will see the tube lugs look solid & unaltered.
Barbara

October 19, 2006, 07:36
Mark NathansonThanks for the reply. Looks like the lugs were cut. Someone must have cut them to put on a metal band I guess. The leather band I put on hides it well.