The Donald came in a solid 14K yellow gold case with a sterling silver dial with applied 18K solid gold numerals.
Being solid gold, each had the upgraded 19 jewel 982M (medallion) movement. The 982M is virtually identical to the 982 movement, except it is finished to a higher degree of tolerances and decoration.
Domed acrylic crytal, leather strap, 22mm wide.
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I don't know if the dial is original or not. It is without scratches or marks and has some brushing in the silver, which is attractive to my eye. Many Hamiltons have had their dials resurfaced or replaced over the years and it seems to be more acceptable in vintage Hamiltons. I don't know that it is not original, but one person said he heard from others that it had questions (didn't say what.) So in the interest of full disclosure, consider this.
Edit: Gotta say, it looks pretty good to me compared to others.
Supposedly serviced 2019 but no service paper.
$450 USD shipped.
Returns okay if not as described. Watch is in NW USA.
Thank you Forum for the opportunity to offer this for sale here.
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The Hamilton Watch Company is a brand of the Swatch Group, a Swiss watch company based in Bienne, Switzerland. The Hamilton Watch Company was formerly a storied American watch design and manufacturing company, which incorporated in 1892 and produced its first watch in 1893.
After its formation, the Hamilton Watch Company went on to manufacture and market pocket watches and wristwatches, ending American manufacture in 1969. Through a series of mergers and acquisitions, the Hamilton Watch Company became a diversified conglomerate itself and was subsequently purchased by a larger holding group, the third company integrated into what ultimately evolved into the Swatch group.
Today simply called Hamilton, the brand is one of more than twenty watch brands belonging to the Swatch Group, the world's largest watch manufacturer and marketer.