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vintage "hamilon" pocket watch

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Posted 4 months ago

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hi.. i am looking for information on this watch, cant find it anywhere..Is gold in color, both front and back open, front face says "hamilton" and inside the back, theres some art deco that says trade mark around the deco and in the center it says "eureka", directly under that is "603424"...does anyone know anything about this item?? all information is much apperciated, as this was my husbands grand fathers watch, has been in the family since it was purchased, but no one knows the information/history about it..it winds and works and ticks perfectly..

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  1. toolate2 toolate2, 3 months, 30 days ago
    Check out this link. It should answer a lot of your questions. Very pretty watch!!!

    http://www.pocketwatchclub.org/db_resch/hamilton_506.html
  2. toolate2 toolate2, 3 months, 30 days ago
    The number you need to enter is the serial number found on the watch movement not the case....
  3. AR8Jason AR8Jason, 3 months, 30 days ago
    Posting a clear photo of the works in the back and typing out the serial number found in the works helps.

    The time is set by pulling out the lever seen when the front cover is open between the "5:00" and the "6:00" numbers, then turning the crown on the stem.

    Hamilton is the maker of the watch. Dating this requires the serial number. The number of jewels mentioned on the movement is important and any other writing on the movement (mechanical works) is important.

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