Hamilton G.S General Service

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Hamilton GS (G.S) or General Service Watch

The Hamilton GS ("General Service") was produced from 1960 to the end of 70' for the non-military personnel of the British armed forces and UK goverment personnel.

Hamilton G.S. Tropical is a special version for use in tropical areas. It was used primarily in the Commonwealth, and in overseas diplomatic establishments abroad. In addition, they also acted as a cover for a number of the military men who helped nations organise their own security and law enforcement on behalf of HM Government.

The following variations have been identified:

  • Hamilton GS Tropical - Cal 684 (hack)
  • Hamilton GS Tropical - Cal. S75S (hack)
  • Hamilton GS 13-24dial - Cal. S75S (hack)
  • Hamilton GS Commercial - Cal. S75S (hack)
  • Hamilton GS KA Mark - Cal. 684 (hack) - Kenyan Army Issue
  • Hamilton GS ADDF Mark - Cal. 684 (hack) - Abu Dabi Defence Force Issue?

The Tropicalized have some decent features for the time period:

  • - Anti-Magnetic
  • - Waterproof
  • - Shock Proof
  • - Dust cover
  • - Temperature Compensated
  • - 150oe (the magnetic shield reaches 150 Oersted 1oE = 79.577 amperes per meter.)
  • - Hamilton S75S based on the ETA 2390, which experienced some improvements compared to its base:
  • - Flector KIF shock protection
  • - Stud support
  • - Smooth return

Technical data

  • cal :- Manual wind-
  • Diameter of movement: 23.3 mm-
  • Plant height: 3.6 mm-
  • 17 jewels-
  • F = 18.000 A / h-
  • Power reserve 48h.
  • Steel case with 6 point screw caseback
  • Tritium dial and hands
  • 36mm width ex crown
  • 46mm lug to lug
  • solid fixed lug strap pins

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