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A beautifully crafted 46mm, stainless steel case is equipped with a sapphire crystal that is sculpted to match the shape of the watch. While traditional and elegant, this large timepiece is suited for everyday situations. An automatic-winding Valgranges A07.211 chronograph movement powers it and offers a power reserve of approximately 42 hours.
Price Range |
$1,000 - $2,500 |
Vendor SKU |
H40616535 |
Movement |
Automatic winding A07.211 movement with date and chronograph functions. |
Case |
46mm stainless steel case with sapphire crystal and see-through exhibition back, large screw-locking crown. Crystal sculpted to follow case lines. |
Bracelet |
Dark brown alligator-grain calfskin leather with white stitching. |
Dial |
Matte black finish with applied steel hour markers, steel hands with photo-luminescent coating, spiral tachymeter scale at center, date window at three o'clock. |
Notes |
Coming soon |
2010 April 26
"An American Brand." Hamilton's moniker is derived from their origin as an important watch manufacturer in the United States, but also stipulates the look and feel of their timepieces. A classic, retro design is common amongst Hamilton watches and reflects the company's strength in the fifties and sixties, when Hamilton was a household name. Highlighting this distinct personality over the past few years has helped the brand return to notoriety, but this time all over the world. At Baselworld 2010, the new models that were displayed at the Hamilton booth varied considerably in style. Some round, some asymmetrical, some even digital. All, however, portray an authentic and clear connection to some aspect of the brand's storied past.