Any Hamilton fans?

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My Stormking I is back from service, including a new crystal and strap.

 
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this is my daily driver, love how versatile it is on a bracelet. also love how thin it is

 
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One of, if not the most meaningful watch purchases to date - a 14k plain round model. A gift for my daughter who was born 100 years after the watch left the assembly line in 1924!

 
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One of, if not the most meaningful watch purchases to date - a 14k plain round model. A gift for my daughter who was born 100 years after the watch left the assembly line in 1924!

It's in really nice shape, the dial especially. Congrats! Lucky daughter!
 
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My caliber 912 Farragut Secometer that I had converted to a wristwatch. The watch was originally owned by my wife's grandfather. The conversion was done by Brendan Frett.


 
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Picked up a rare Diamond Tempus over the weekend. Terrible auction photos but I鈥檓 thinking the watch should clean up nicely with some TLC. It鈥檚 not surprising that this model is rare, given that it retailed for a whopping $450 USD back in 1957/8, which at that time could get you a Speedy and a nice Seamaster/Constellation!

 
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It鈥檚 not surprising that this model is rare, given that it retailed for a whopping $450 USD back in 1957/8, which at that time could get you a Speedy and a nice Seamaster/Constellation!
Neither of which were gold or had diamonds.

Apples to apples.
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Neither of which were gold or had diamonds.

Apples to apples.
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Sure, the more appropriate comparison would be the solid 14k gold Seamaster that someone could buy and have enough money left over for a Speedmaster, or steel Constellation. I was merely highlighting the relatively steep price of the DT, which likely contributed to its rarity. It鈥檚 also somewhat surprising that the DT cost nearly 3x more than the Golden Tempus (same watch, no diamonds).

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It鈥檚 also somewhat surprising that the DT cost nearly 3x more than the Golden Tempus (same watch, no diamonds).
Diamonds were always expensive. Not to mention extra labor costs for setting them.

Then and now.
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Picked up a rare Diamond Tempus over the weekend. Terrible auction photos but I鈥檓 thinking the watch should clean up nicely with some TLC. It鈥檚 not surprising that this model is rare, given that it retailed for a whopping $450 USD back in 1957/8, which at that time could get you a Speedy and a nice Seamaster/Constellation!

I think that many people forget that back in the late 50s Hamilton still had the reputation of being one of the best watch companies in the world, especially in the US. So, the premium pricing for a Hamilton makes perfect sense, not to mention the gold and diamonds used in it. Congratulations on a nice pick.
 
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HAMILTON (branded) Lemania 5100 Aviator Military dial Chronograph
Water Resistance: 10 BAR/ATMOS @ 43mm minus crown




20MM NSA Novavit Swiss Made MODELE-DEPOSE Stainless Steel bracelet



KIZI Hook and LooP strap



NASA bracelet made by JB Champion USA

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HAMILTON (branded) Lemania 5100 Aviator Military dial Chronograph


Pretty cool. Never heard of this model.

The bracelet looks like a vintage Monaco. Did the bracelet originally come with the watch?
 
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A boulton by any other name is so very small 馃榾 Meet the Death Stranding 2 x Hamilton Boulton.