I’m really tempted to pick one of these up. I can’t find one anywhere for a good price or in good condition. I’d love to bring one of these down to my local watch maker have it serviced and relumed. Other than that I’d keep it stock.
Yes I understand…. Not many people professionally service them due to the cost and risk associated, so those who do, and can prove it, often ask a lot for such. And more and more of these are losing the crowns and lume falling out, plus collectors are holding the nicer examples… I’ve got a few of these pieces deep in my collection…. I’ve considered letting one or two go to be honest … of course after a full service and relume if needed… if you’re interested, please reach me at Lukas@vintagewatchstreet.com!
i believe this lil watch is the perfect field watch, u don't need to know the day and date if u are out in the field working, that's something u will know anyways from working day to day. the movement is a tank. even today u can get a new one for around 4 hundred bucks. cheap for a watch that'll last generations.
Hi Ameer, for prices, please check out my Facebook page at m.facebook.com/vintagewatchstreet/ with the prices listed there for all watches. I’ll have the website up soon… please stay tuned! Thanks! ~Lukas
Hamilton has not gone out of business. They still make beautiful watches to this day. There are millions of Hamilton watches all over the world from the 70s, 80s, 90s, 00s, 10s & 20s. Hamilton is one of the legends of vintage watches, and a big player. You can learn more about these military watches from the 60s-80s if you search for “Military Warblers” :) Kindly, Lukas
most beautiful watch
Thanks so much
I’m really tempted to pick one of these up. I can’t find one anywhere for a good price or in good condition. I’d love to bring one of these down to my local watch maker have it serviced and relumed. Other than that I’d keep it stock.
Yes I understand…. Not many people professionally service them due to the cost and risk associated, so those who do, and can prove it, often ask a lot for such. And more and more of these are losing the crowns and lume falling out, plus collectors are holding the nicer examples… I’ve got a few of these pieces deep in my collection…. I’ve considered letting one or two go to be honest … of course after a full service and relume if needed… if you’re interested, please reach me at Lukas@vintagewatchstreet.com!
Very nice military ⌚👍🏻
Ohhh yessss!!!!!! :)
I actually own one of those. Really nice and comfortable to wear all day with a good NATO strap.🙂
Definitely a good daily wear piece and to boot it holds and increases in value. It’s a piece of finite history!
i believe this lil watch is the perfect field watch, u don't need to know the day and date if u are out in the field working, that's something u will know anyways from working day to day. the movement is a tank. even today u can get a new one for around 4 hundred bucks. cheap for a watch that'll last generations.
Absolutely right! And this Watch holds value soooo well….
Hi, how much is this watch?
Hi Ameer, sorry this piece sold already. Thanks for your message. May I ask where you are located?
Yes, but how much does it cost?
Hi Ameer, for prices, please check out my Facebook page at m.facebook.com/vintagewatchstreet/ with the prices listed there for all watches. I’ll have the website up soon… please stay tuned! Thanks! ~Lukas
I have it it cost around 5-700
Hi, will there be one for sale in the future please?
Hi Ben, thanks for the interest and for following VWS! ~ Lukas
Hamilton went out of business in 1969. How can a ggw113 from 1982 exist? Must be fake or a mod
Hamilton has not gone out of business. They still make beautiful watches to this day. There are millions of Hamilton watches all over the world from the 70s, 80s, 90s, 00s, 10s & 20s. Hamilton is one of the legends of vintage watches, and a big player. You can learn more about these military watches from the 60s-80s if you search for “Military Warblers” :) Kindly, Lukas
@@vintagewatchstreet45 today’s Hamilton is not the real Hamilton. It’s Swatch Group. The real Hamilton went out of business fully in 1969.