Hamilton Electric Pacer 505 Style Black Dial Watch
Offered is this FULLY SERVICED (ultrasonic wash, rinse, and lubrication) Hamilton Electric Pacer watch. Pictured in René Rondeau's book "The Watch Of The Future" on pages 140-145, it was released in November 1957 with an original price of $125 with metal band and $110 with leather strap. It is signed on the dial, case, crown, and movement. It runs great and keeps time to well under 30 seconds variation per day and has a brand new battery just installed. The hack function works properly, and the watch starts right up each time the crown is pushed in from the setting position to the running position.
The case on this Pacer is excellent, with NO BRASSING at the point at the 9 position. The case is the correct style for the updated dial font, not requiring a case ring, as previous styles. As a plus, it has had a NEW OLD STOCK D-PIN installed in the balance, so it will run virtually as it did from the factory.
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BRAND: Hamilton Electric Pacer
GENDER: Mens
CASE: 10K Yellow Gold Filled Case and 10K White Gold Filled Lugs
CASE BACK: Marked Hamilton, 10K Gold Filled, S&W, and inside marked Hamilton W. Co., Lancaster, PA, 10K. Gold Filled, S982169, S&W
BAND/BRACELET: Brand New Genuine Leather Black Strap With Gold Tone Buckle
MOVEMENT: 505 Electric, marked Hamilton 505, Patented, ADJ., U.S.A.
SIZE: 32mm without crown | 46mm lug to lug
CROWN: Gold Tone, Excellent, marked with the "H" logo
CONDITION: Excellent
CRYSTAL: Excellent, with no cracks
CASE: Excellent, with NO BRASSING on the case back at the 9 position, which is a very common place to find brassing on Pacers
DIAL: Excellent, Expertly Refinished, marked Hamilton Electric
HANDS: Gold Tone Dauphine Hour and Minute Hands, and Red Pointer Tip Seconds Hand, all correct for this watch
BAND: Brand New
Guaranteed to arrive in fine working order, or money back upon return, or return for any reason within 7 days for a full refund. I am a NAWCC (National Association of Watch and Clock Collectors) member and stand behind what I sell.