Such a wonderful video showing the precision required to make a fine watch! It’s so amazing to me that such a high degree of precision was attainable so long ago!
I recently acquired a Hamilton Khaki King watch as my 45 year service anniversary gift at New Holland Agriculture, only 20 minutes from Lancaster Pa, where Hamilton Watch was born.
My father received a 10 kt gold Hamilton Dodson wrist watch for his HS graduation in 1948. It is engraved on the case back with his initials and 1948. It is now mine, and I’ve just placed it with a watchmaker for a service.
Such a wonderful video showing the precision required to make a fine watch! It’s so amazing to me that such a high degree of precision was attainable so long ago!
I use and carry a 1918 Hamilton (975 movement) pocket watch almost daily. That's 103 years old, and still keeping accurate time!
I recently acquired a Hamilton Khaki King watch as my 45 year service anniversary gift at New Holland Agriculture, only 20 minutes from Lancaster Pa, where Hamilton Watch was born.
Fascinating insight into why so many vintage Hamilton watches still keep perfect time.
My father received a 10 kt gold Hamilton Dodson wrist watch for his HS graduation in 1948. It is engraved on the case back with his initials and 1948. It is now mine, and I’ve just placed it with a watchmaker for a service.
And That was a "Fine Presentation"Thank you for sharing.
Still have my 1965 Hamilton and keeps on ticking.
I'm sold
Where did those days go? Now you get to train the guy who is going to replace you at half the wages.
Я не знаю английского языка, но я всё понял.
No sport watches back then. Dress watches were vogue.