The Eaton is a moderately available vintage watch in the same general category as the Boulton. The Case still differs as the Eaton is a rectangular shape and has classical designed lugs. It first shows up in the 1949 Hamilton Catalog, so it’s an early post-World War II model. It sold for $60 new, which in March 2012 adjusted for inflation dollars is $561.84. (See H Brothers Inflation Calculator).
It has a 14K gold filled case, a Butler finished dial, separate 18K gold applied numerals and hands. Also notice the design of the second hand in the 6 o’clock position. The entire case is covered with gold, in other words, it doesn’t have a stainless steal back. It has a 982 movement common with 14K gold filled cases as Hamilton went to the 982M or medallion movement for its solid gold models.
Eaton |
Occasionally, you can find this watch on eBay for a steal, so look out, I will buy it before you have a chance. This one is mine and is in mint condition.
A fair price for a completely serviced Eaton should bring $450. I expect to see them go for around $100 on eBay unserviced and in fair to good condition.
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