Hamilton Caliber H-10
Hamilton Caliber H-10

Hamilton Caliber H-10

BrandHamilton
Caliber NumberH-10, H10
Based On
ETA C.07.611
Country of ManufactureSwitzerland, Swiss made
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The Hamilton caliber H-10 is an automatic movement with a date. This Swiss made caliber has an extended 80 hours power reserve.

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Chris Dunbar
Chris Dunbar
1 year ago

I have this movement in my Hamilton American Classic Railroad Automatic and its great. It has a long power reserve and excellent accuracy at around +/- 2-3 secs per day. It is also nicely decorated with snailing and perlage. I picked up the watch a a very discounted price from one of SWATCH’s own outlets in the UK.

Greg
Greg
1 year ago
Reply to  Chris Dunbar

For how much you managed to buy it?

Josh Crothers
Josh Crothers
1 year ago
Reply to  Chris Dunbar

Does ur watches movement make a noise when u move ur wrist?my brand new Hamilton khaki navy scuba does and I received it yesterday

Mike Grossbard
Mike Grossbard
1 year ago
Reply to  Josh Crothers

You shouldn’t hear anything unless you have the watch close to your ear then you’ll probably hear the rotor of the automatic movement spin. Anything else sounds suspect.

Josh Hobbs
Josh Hobbs
1 year ago
Reply to  Josh Crothers

Perhaps it’s the end links

Miguel Rodriguez
Miguel Rodriguez
1 year ago
Reply to  Josh Crothers

Are you saying that the movement is loose inside the watch case? I have a similar problem, but mine is with a vintage Hamilton. The case is 918868, Sea Beach III, a single piece watch case. the movement gets loaded through the crystal opening. Anyway, bought it recently and the movement is loose inside the case. Every time I move my wrist I feel the movement shift inside the case. I was wondering if maybe my watch is missing a movement ring.

John
John
1 year ago

Movement clamps need adjustment

Dom Toretto
Dom Toretto
3 months ago
Reply to  Josh Crothers

I had this issue with my Hamilton Khaki Automatic after a few months of use, it felt like something was loose in the interior. I made use of my warranty and quite a few weeks later I got my watch back and without any weird noise. It is true though as someone mentioned in the comments that not the end link but the clasp in my opinion does a clinky noise when moving the wrist (which is a bit annoying), especially if you wear the watch a bit loose.

Mert King
Mert King
1 year ago

i have it and has perfect accuracy! it is almost working with 0 SPD !

Cenk
Cenk
11 months ago

Accuracy and reliability of this movement is really incredible…

David
David
8 months ago

Balance spring material?

A D
A D
8 months ago
Reply to  David

”Nivachron” per Hamilton website.

It is a proprietary titanium alloy that is not fully antimagnetic but is engineered to resist the effects magnetism more-so than a traditional metal.

Chris Wands
Chris Wands
6 months ago
Reply to  A D

Does it have a plastic escapment and pallet fork like the tissot prx?

Tony White
Tony White
5 months ago
Reply to  Chris Wands

No plastic in the Hamilton H10

FRANCIS MOYALAN
FRANCIS MOYALAN
5 months ago

VENTURA XXL AUTO (H246551) comes with the same movement and is a great and reliable watch movement

YooY
YooY
2 months ago

Have it in my Hamilton “murph” 38mm and accuracy is around – 2.5 seconds per day.

Tony Sark
Tony Sark
2 months ago

My Hamilton H70575733 has this movement. On my wrist during the day, it runs about +2.5 seconds per day, and at night when I take it off I put it face down, where it runs about -4 seconds per day, the net result is that the resulting error over a 24 hour period is near zero.

Rob
Rob
1 month ago

I have the H-10 in the Jazzmaster Open Heart, no issues in the first year.

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