Hamilton Jazzmaster Thinline Men's Automatic Watch
$314.50
$1,025.00
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Ashford has Hamilton Men's Jazzmaster Thinline Automatic Watch (H38525881) on sale for 369.99 - $55.50 w/ coupon code AFFHOLIDAY = $314.49. Shipping is free.
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Nice watch, but this Hamilton watch does not retail for $1,025 anywhere.
This is a joke right?
Not bad for classy dress watch. ETA 2892-2 w PR 42hr, Sapphire Crystal.
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ETA 2892-2 (claimed in the description) has been discontinued and replaced with 2892-A2.
Where did the assembler find old ETA 2892-2 movements?? In the past, I have found Celita movements (25 jewels) inside grey market Hamiltons, despite ETA (21 jewels) being promised.
In turn, Celita could be replaced with a Chinese clone. Also, genuine Swiss Celita (in contrast to Swiss ETA) is available to third-party Asian assemblers, making clones (fakes) of Hamiltons. Or maybe Hamilton has a stake in these Asian businesses.
Something fishy here. I would suggest ordering, contingent on genuine ETA movement present. If you find non-ETA inside, such as Celita, the seller should agree to take it back.
I was wondering if this was some sort of new old stock. Hamilton basically replaced most of their ETA 2892-2 movements with the POWERMATIC 80 movements.
Having said that, unless you're an expert, how would you tell that this is using an ETA movement as opposed to the Celita or a Chinese clone movement without bringing it to a watchmaker. The see-though back seems to show an ETA movement, but again, that can be faked so easily.
Bought this last year. The battery doesn't last even 24 hours once you stop wearing it. So if you don't wear it for even one day, it will stop
Been my experience too. If I'm not wearing it the next morning it's done by noon. On top of that it's very plain looking without the seconds hand. First and last Hamilton for me. Def wouldn't buy again.
I was wondering if this was some sort of new old stock. Hamilton basically replaced most of their ETA 2892-2 movements with the POWERMATIC 80 movements.
Having said that, unless you're an expert, how would you tell that this is using an ETA movement as opposed to the Celita or a Chinese clone movement without bringing it to a watchmaker. The see-though back seems to show an ETA movement, but again, that can be faked so easily.
PM80 beats at 21,600 bph compared to a 2824-2 and Celita beating at 28,800. Also PM80 has 80 hours of power reserve, while the others - only 38 hours.
There should be timegrapher apps on Google Play and Apple, such as "Watch Accuracy Meter".
Not sure it's much of a deal. It's $339 new on eBay.
Generally Ebay purchase = no manufacturer's warranty, even on a new watch. Ashford advertises this as being eligible for the manufacturer's warranty program when purchased through them.
I have loved my Hamilton Jazzmaster since I bought it several years ago. It's a fantastic "every day" watch when I don't feel like wearing my Apple Watch.
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Look like coupon working on other brands, Glycine Sub Men's Watch GL0420 went down to $339 from $399. GLYCINE AIRMAN THE CHIEF VINTAGE MEN'S WATCH GL0467 from $649 to $552
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Where did the assembler find old ETA 2892-2 movements?? In the past, I have found Celita movements (25 jewels) inside grey market Hamiltons, despite ETA (21 jewels) being promised.
In turn, Celita could be replaced with a Chinese clone. Also, genuine Swiss Celita (in contrast to Swiss ETA) is available to third-party Asian assemblers, making clones (fakes) of Hamiltons. Or maybe Hamilton has a stake in these Asian businesses.
Something fishy here. I would suggest ordering, contingent on genuine ETA movement present. If you find non-ETA inside, such as Celita, the seller should agree to take it back.
Having said that, unless you're an expert, how would you tell that this is using an ETA movement as opposed to the Celita or a Chinese clone movement without bringing it to a watchmaker. The see-though back seems to show an ETA movement, but again, that can be faked so easily.
For $300, it's pretty decent.
Been my experience too. If I'm not wearing it the next morning it's done by noon. On top of that it's very plain looking without the seconds hand. First and last Hamilton for me. Def wouldn't buy again.
Having said that, unless you're an expert, how would you tell that this is using an ETA movement as opposed to the Celita or a Chinese clone movement without bringing it to a watchmaker. The see-though back seems to show an ETA movement, but again, that can be faked so easily.
There should be timegrapher apps on Google Play and Apple, such as "Watch Accuracy Meter".
Maybe try putting a fresh battery in it?
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