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Hastings - 14K
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Circa 1928-1933.
This is a beautiful watch, the Hamilton Hastings, made of 14K natural gold released in the late 1920's and was advertised for "The Sportsman." The watch features a solid gold case with a refinished luminous dial with luminous skeleton hands with a large sub-seconds chapter. The watch sets and winds smoothly and comes fitted with a new glass crystal and black leather straps. Powering this timepiece is a genuine Hamilton grade 987-F manual hand wind movement with 17 jewels that runs strong and kept good time over a 24 hour period. The inside back case reads: H, 6/0, Wadsworth, Quality, 14 Karat Solid Gold, 0164344. The case measures approximately 28mm (excluding the crown) x 34mm from lug end to lug end. A brief history of the case maker. The Wadsworth Watch Case Co was located in Newport, KY and came into existence in 1892. Harry Arthur Wadsworth, at the age of 26, had moved from New York City to Cincinnati, Ohio in 1886, going to work at the watch case firm Duhme & Co. Prior to 1889, he moved across the Ohio River to Newport, KY and worked at the Dueber Watch Case Manufacturing Co. Harry then became a partner with J.H. Stegman and they formed the case making firm of H.A. Wadsworth Co in 1889, also in Newport. Three years later, the company became incorporated as The Wadsworth Watch Case Co. It remained in business for 61 years, until purchased by the Elgin National Watch Co. in 1953.
This is a beautiful watch, the Hamilton Hastings, made of 14K natural gold released in the late 1920's and was advertised for "The Sportsman." The watch features a solid gold case with a refinished luminous dial with luminous skeleton hands with a large sub-seconds chapter. The watch sets and winds smoothly and comes fitted with a new glass crystal and black leather straps. Powering this timepiece is a genuine Hamilton grade 987-F manual hand wind movement with 17 jewels that runs strong and kept good time over a 24 hour period. The inside back case reads: H, 6/0, Wadsworth, Quality, 14 Karat Solid Gold, 0164344. The case measures approximately 28mm (excluding the crown) x 34mm from lug end to lug end. A brief history of the case maker. The Wadsworth Watch Case Co was located in Newport, KY and came into existence in 1892. Harry Arthur Wadsworth, at the age of 26, had moved from New York City to Cincinnati, Ohio in 1886, going to work at the watch case firm Duhme & Co. Prior to 1889, he moved across the Ohio River to Newport, KY and worked at the Dueber Watch Case Manufacturing Co. Harry then became a partner with J.H. Stegman and they formed the case making firm of H.A. Wadsworth Co in 1889, also in Newport. Three years later, the company became incorporated as The Wadsworth Watch Case Co. It remained in business for 61 years, until purchased by the Elgin National Watch Co. in 1953.