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  2. Hamilton Watch Complex - Wikipedia

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    In 1980, the Hamilton Watch Company was renamed Hamilton Technology and was moved out of the complex into downtown Lancaster. [8] A proposal was put forth in 1981 by a Philadelphia -based real estate developer to convert the complex into 202 apartments and 61 townhouses , but it fell through; its failure being blamed on "high interest rates and ...

  3. Hamilton Watch Company - Wikipedia

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    The Hamilton Watch Company was housed on a 13-acre (53,000 m 2) complex in Lancaster. Hamilton took possession of Aurora Watch Company's machinery shortly after incorporation. [citation needed] The first watch made under the Hamilton name was an 18-size 17-jewel pocket watch in 1893. During Hamilton's first fifteen years, only two size ...

  4. List of watchmakers - Wikipedia

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    Elias Allen (1588–1653). Jan Táborský z Klokotské Hory (1500–1572), Czech astronomer and mechanic, Prague, Prague astronomical clock.; Juanelo Turriano (c. 1500–1585), Spanish clockmaker of the court, Toledo, astronomical clock, restoring the astrarium of Giovanni Dondi.

  5. ‘Dune 2’ and Hamilton Partner for Fremen Blue Eye-Colored Watches

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    Buy Now: HAMILTON ventura WATCHES $1,750. The Venturas, the limited-edition watches available for purchase, feature a luminous blue dial resembling the Fremen’s blue eyes.

  6. E. Howard & Co. - Wikipedia

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    1903 U.S Watch Co. sold to E. Howard Watch Co. (owned by the Keystone Watch Case Company) 1903–1923 A very small number of pre-existing E. Howard & Co. watches are finished and put out by the Howard Clock Co. 1903–1927 The E. Howard Watch Co. of Waltham, Massachusetts (a.k.a., "Keystone Howard") manufactures watches of their own updated ...

  7. Andrew Hamilton (lawyer) - Wikipedia

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    Andrew Hamilton (c.1676 – August 4, 1741) was a Scottish lawyer in the Thirteen Colonies who settled in Philadelphia. He was best known for his legal victory on behalf of the printer and newspaper publisher John Peter Zenger. His involvement with the 1735 decision in New York helped to establish that truth is a defense to an accusation of ...