1970s Hamilton Field Watch with Case Back Engravings 523-8290 W10-6645-99 21372/73 Manual wound 36mm Stainless Steel Case
Hamilton Watch Company has a rich history that dates back to its founding in 1892 in Lancaster, Pennsylvania, USA. The company was originally established as the Lancaster Watch Company in 1892. In 1893, it became the Hamilton Watch Company after it was purchased by a group of investors. Hamilton quickly gained a reputation for producing high-quality pocket watches, which were highly sought after in the industry. During World War I, Hamilton played a crucial role by providing precision timepieces to the military. The company transitioned from pocket watches to wristwatches during this period. In World War II, Hamilton became a primary supplier of timepieces to the U.S. military, producing the iconic Hamilton Marine Chronometer and various military watches.
What's on Offer
This is a super original example of the W10 and in nice condition with a rich black dial, bold Arabic numerals and the very much sought-after pumpkin-coloured lume on the hour plots. The dial is signed Hamilton and marked T for tritium. The military arrow is also present at 6 o'clock which denotes the watch as property of the MoD.
The watch bears its original military markings on the caseback which read 523-8290 W10-6645-99 2 1372/73.
It is running reasonably well but would benefit from a service, so this watch is offered for sale as seen, as we are selling it on behalf of a watch collector's family who has asked us to help sell an entire collection - this is reflected in the price, still, it is a very nice watch with genuine military significance. The watch however can be serviced by our watchmaker, once you have made the purchase please add a note when placing it in your basket and we will contact you to discuss this. Once serviced the watch will be given a 12-month warranty.