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Oh I see what they've done - the entire movement has been rotated on the central axis, and the crown at 2:30 would normally be at 3, and that's why the subdial at the top is off-centre - it'd normally be at 12...
When I said 'what is it' I was referring to the movement - as due to the odd locations of the subdials I thought it might have been some special movement.
When I said 'what is it' I was referring to the movement - as due to the odd locations of the subdials I thought it might have been some special movement.
Doofus said:
cyberface said:
Oh I see what they've done - the entire movement has been rotated on the central axis, and the crown at 2:30 would normally be at 3, and that's why the subdial at the top is off-centre - it'd normally be at 12...
What about the date window though?Edited by Shuvi on Thursday 4th March 20:36
Shuvi said:
Doofus said:
cyberface said:
Oh I see what they've done - the entire movement has been rotated on the central axis, and the crown at 2:30 would normally be at 3, and that's why the subdial at the top is off-centre - it'd normally be at 12...
What about the date window though?Edited by Shuvi on Thursday 4th March 20:36
hilly10 said:
Shuvi said:
Doofus said:
cyberface said:
Oh I see what they've done - the entire movement has been rotated on the central axis, and the crown at 2:30 would normally be at 3, and that's why the subdial at the top is off-centre - it'd normally be at 12...
What about the date window though?Edited by Shuvi on Thursday 4th March 20:36
They have always been well regarded in the States as they are an American Company If you go to their website and look up movie star watches you will be surprised at all the movie stars who have worn Hamilton watches in their movies from Elvis to Russell Crowe (not Gladiator) Brilliant Mind
hilly10 said:
They have always been well regarded in the States as they are an American Company If you go to their website and look up movie star watches you will be surprised at all the movie stars who have worn Hamilton watches in their movies from Elvis to Russell Crowe (not Gladiator) Brilliant Mind
I was in Ernest Jones in Glasgow a few weeks ago and was looking at a cabinet full of Hamilton watches. The very nice saleslady came over and told me that the watches were a private collection that had featured in Hollywood movies. Sure enough there was wee hand written tags on each one: Elvis in ?, Mel Gibson in lethal weapon etc. It all looked very realistic but I think it was just an elaborate advertising display, as I'm sure Glasgow would be well down the list of display venues if they were the actual items used in the movies 
I think Hamilton make some stunning watches. I first saw them while on holiday in Aruba last year, loads of high end jewelers there to cater for the cruise ships. I ended up purchasing a Bvlgari dress watch while there, which I like but just do not wear it. I do like the look of another couple of Hamiltons which in time I think I will add to my collection
This is one of them

Thats also very nice Pesty
This is one of them

Thats also very nice Pesty
Edited by hilly10 on Saturday 6th March 11:19
Edited by hilly10 on Saturday 6th March 11:20
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king bomb. Very much in the adcendency in the US, should be bigger in the UK.
