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Re: A chrono-matic mystery!
In Response To: A chrono-matic mystery! ()

: Hey Guys,

: I've recently acquired a Hamilton/Buren Chrono-Matic that has me
: stumped. The dial more than anything else. It has an applied
: Buren logo, and a nice, fat red dot at the 3 minute marker of
: the 30 min. register. It is a Jean Singer signed dial, which as
: you can see, has the correct markings. Otherwise, it is
: completely Hamilton in build. The case, crown, and case back are
: all quite typically 11002-3. The movement looks to be early Cal.
: 11 Hamilton. (Buren Micro with the DuBois-DePraz chrono module)
: I have been researching for days now concerning its origins and
: have come up empty. Anyone here seen this before? Any insight is
: appreciated! The only images I have posted are on Instagram
: under hubcityvintage, but I will try to upload dither examples
: elsewhere and the update here with their location. If you'd like
: to help me solve this mystery, send an email to
: sethrobers1010@gmail.com and I can reply with images that way
: as well.

: Thanks,

: Seth

UPDATE!: I've uploaded images to imgur here: http://imgur.com/bqI6UNd

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