There were hundreds of watch makers / assemblers that used electric and electronic movements in the 1960s and 1970s. The list above only represents those makes where I own an example. If you have some other make that is not listed and you want some help, advice or just want to show me, please do get in touch using the email link on the home page...I'm always interested in seeing other makes of electric watches!
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Stratford: another brand set up by Hamilton in the 1960's to address the bottom, cheaper
end of the market? They are extremely similiar to the Vantage range.
They consisted of both mechanical and electric models; in the latter case,
those bold Richard Arbib case designs were nowhere to be seen; the Stratford watches were plain in design
and usually the cases were made of cheap plated base metal.
The electric movements were based on the Hamilton 505 and some of the parts, such as the balance and coil,
are interchangeable. However, to further blur the connection between Hamilton and Stratford, these
movements were marked "Standard Time Corp.", a company Hamiton set up to assemble mechanical movements
from imported Swiss parts.
The
Andre Bouchard
on this site also houses the electric Std Time Corp movement; were they a
Hamilton brand as well? I'm not sure.
Picture below shows my small stock of Stratford parts...
awaiting their time in the restoration queue. At least one of the chromed cases and dial are in very
good condition, so we should get one nice example out of these parts.
| Make: | Stratford |
| Model: | |
| Case: | Chromed Base Metal |
| Back: | Screw Down Stainless Steel |
| Crystal: | Acrylic |
| Size: | 36mm diameter incl. crown |
| Movement: | Standard Time Corp. 130E |
| Year: | 1965ish |
| Last Modified: Sunday, 21-Mar-2010 |
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