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Hamilton American Classic Automatic Watch

Hamilton American Classic Automatic Watch

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Swiss watch company Hamilton has been in business for nearly 130 years. Its designs run the gamut, but a theme runs throughout each piece: quality craftsmanship Read More

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MathsNerd
8
Dec 14, 2020
The model number and pictures are for the Railroad Classic. The description and specs are for the Classic ie SKU: H40515731. I actually am not sure which watch is being offered.
RayF
22220
Dec 14, 2020
Just as every girl on the beach isn’t Bo Dereck, neither is every Hamilton a “10.”
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gsquirrel02
7
Dec 13, 2020
Your overview for the Hamilton American Classic doesn't match the RailRoad watches being offered. There is no subdial on them and they each have the Hamilton H-10 movement, not the H-22 mentioned in the overview.
jontpt
157
Dec 13, 2020
Ok, so which movement are they using? ETA 2824 or Powermatic 80? Actually, who cares? Not one of their best designs by any means...
fishstickxxx
290
Oct 17, 2020
I'm here until every single one of my dear comrades is gone, fellas.
Lunchable
246
Oct 12, 2020
OooOoooOoooh
RayF
22220
Oct 11, 2020
Any day we have TWO Hamilton drops running simultaneously is a great day, but will anyone even notice—what with those gorgeous BIA ROSIE DIVE watches appearing right next door?!
roubaix1
9
Oct 11, 2020
Just bought 555781 yesterday on ebay for $349- why so high here?
roubaix1
9
Oct 11, 2020
The watch was listed for 379 on ebay- i offered 360 and they said no- 2 weeks later they sent an email offering it for 349! Go figure- there are deals out there
Kane69
55
Oct 11, 2020
Hamilton Calibre H-10 can't be set (I've got the same in my Pan Europe). They becomes disposable watches. I prefer ETA or Sellita. "my two cents"
ED61
1650
Oct 18, 2020
Absolutely i agree just not sure if it’s the movement of the future but can it core a apple 🍎
WildManintheWings
0
Dec 14, 2020
Kane69I couldn't agree more. 80 hours of power reserve cannot make up for a watch that loses 20 seconds per day right out of the box (as did an otherwise beautiful Certina I bought) which cannot be regulated by your local watchmaker. This movement is a perversion of the ETA 2824 that uses a lower beat-rate to achieve the extra power reserve.
RayF
22220
Aug 11, 2020
Even good watches on an unending cycle of rerun and rotation become FUCKING BORING!
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