Hamilton 992 from 1910
This timepiece is a pocket watch, and the movement can be seen through the caseback. The movement features 21 jewels and is a railroad chronometer.
Hamilton Watch Co. was in operation from 1892-1969 and manufactured some of the highest end, most accurate watches ever produced. Manufacturing of Hamilton watches took place at their facility in Lancaster, Pennsylvania.
This Hamilton pocket watch was manufactured in Lancaster, Pennsylvania, and was finished in 1910. It is powered by the 992 grade movement, which is a 21 jewel Hamilton in-house movement that is railroad chronometer grade. The movement has been restored and custom refinished with deep blue accents, and the movement screws have been finished in blue as well. The accents were created through thermally treating each movement part by hand to color the iron based components. The hands of the watch have been restored using the same thermal treatment process. The Hamilton dial is porcelain-enamel and in excellent condition featuring Arabic Numerals and an elegant cursive ‘Hamilton’ logo. The watch comes fully serviced and ready for your next adventure.
Watch Performance
Accuracy: +/- 10 seconds per day
Amplitude: 315 degrees
Beat Error: 1.5 ms
Frequency: 18,000 (5 beats per second)
Power Reserve: 24-30 hours
Complication: Sub second hands
Watch Specifications
Manufacture: Hamilton
Location: Lancaster, Pennsylvania
Year Manufactured: 1910
Dial Material: Porcelain-enamel
Movement Setting: Lever
Railroad Grade: Yes
Jewels: 21 jewels
Jewel Material: Ruby
Movement Color: Blue
Warranty: Full 1-Year Warranty
Case Diameter: 50 mm
Height: 15 mm
Original Case Included: No
Serial Number: 779952
All Frett & Co. Clockworks watches come with a full 1-year warranty unless otherwise stated.