Hamilton Men’s H40415135 Rail Road Black Dial Watch Review

Hamilton Men's H40415135 Rail Road Black Dial Watch

  • Automatic movement
  • Black dial
  • Stainless steel bracelet
  • Deployment clasp with push button
  • Water resistant to 330 feet (100 M): suitable for snorkeling, as well as swimming, but not diving

The Hamilton History is a 120 years long and eventful travel from Lancaster in US to Biel the world capital of watchmaking in Switzerland. Today highlights from Hamilton pioneering role in the worlds of aviation, cinema, electric and digital technology shape the collection. The Hamilton watches have unique shapes, personality and design combining the American spirit with Swiss technologies. Polished stainless steel case, Transparent screw-in caseback, Black dial, Silvertone luminescent tip hands, Silvertone applied Arabic numerals and indices, Magnified date window at the 3 o’clock position, Sapphire crystal, Push/pull crown, Swiss automatic movement, ETA caliber 2824-2, Power reserve of 40 hours, Water resistant to 10 ATM/100 meters/330 feet, Brushed and polished stainless steel bracelet, Push-button deployment clasp.

The Hamilton story is a 120-year road that meanders from Lancaster in the United States to Biel, Switzerland, the world capital of watchmaking. Today, Hamilton is known worldwide thanks to its pioneering role in the worlds of aviation, cinema, as well as electric and digital technology. Hamilton watches have singular shapes that exhibit a perfect pairing of personality and design, which combine American spirit with Swiss ingenuity.

Hamilton was founded in Lancaster, Pennsylvania. Its first collection of pocket watches, the Broadway Limited, was known as “The Watch of Railroad Accuracy.”

In 1914, Hamilton was further thrust onto the national scene when it was chosen to be the official watch supplier of the U.S. Armed Forces. In the late teens and early ’20s, pioneer pilots of the era trusted the Hamilton brand for its precision and accuracy and it became the official watch of many airlines in the 1930s.

Hamilton watches could be seen on the silver screen throughout the ’60s and ’70s, most notably a Hamilton Ventura was worn by Elvis Presley in the film, Blue Hawaii.

Today, Hamilton watches are synonymous with iconic style, as they continue to grace our lives through some of our favorite movies. Hamilton watches can be seen in such films as Men In Black, Lethal Weapon 4, Fight Club, and Independence Day.

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