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Here is one I just picked up. It is an early Hamilton 992B watch with a Type 1 movement signature marked US ARMY. The serial number of C12654 puts the production date to the beginning of WWII (1940-1941). It has blue hands and a Montgomery dial and a base metal case with ordnance markings. I believe it to be all original. Let me know what you think? ![]() | ||
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Movement has the gold center wheel and circular designs on the wheels. Any ideas on how many were made with the US ARMY markings? Is this info in Whitney? ![]() | |||
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Case back with ordnance info. Nice honest wear. Love it!! ![]() ![]() | |||
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Here is a cool collage I made in Picasa using the pictures from the ebay listing. I tried to list all of the characteristics that I have observed in military versions of 992B pocket watches. ![]() | |||
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Beautiful watch John, congratulations... If you ever want to get rid of it, remember me ![]() My WWW collection is now complete, time to look for new ventures! | ||||
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Thanks Werner! This one was on my short list of Hamilton military watches. John III | |||
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