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Brand: Hamilton
Model: Count-Down GMT World Time Chronograph
Reference Number: 141001-3
Year of Production: 1970s
Case Material: Stainless steel
Caliber: 141, manual movement
Strap Material: Leather
Dimensions: 48 mm (excluding crown)
Signed: Case, dial, movement
Condition: Overall well-preserved, with noticeable signs of wear on the red chronograph pushers on the left side
The Hamilton Count-Down GMT World Time Chronograph is an iconic model from the 1970s, combining functionality and vintage charm. With a robust 48 mm satin-brushed stainless steel case (excluding the crown), this watch features dual crowns for adjusting the 24-hour and world time bezels, making it ideal for global travelers and GMT enthusiasts. Powered by the manually wound Caliber 141, this movement originated from a historic collaboration between Breitling, Heuer, and Buren to create one of the first automatic chronographs, later modified by Hamilton for the Count-Down model. The black dial includes two sub-dials and displays the rare Khanjar emblem at 6 o'clock, adding to its exclusivity and collectible appeal. The distinctive red chronograph pushers on the left side, while showing signs of wear, retain their original charm. Paired with a leather strap, this watch combines durability with timeless elegance.
Movement: Caliber 141, developed through a historic partnership between Breitling, Heuer, and Buren, and later modified by Hamilton to suit the GMT and chronograph functionalities of this model.
Dial: Black with two sub-dials and a world time bezel, featuring the rare Khanjar logo at 6 o'clock, enhancing its collectible status.
Case: 48 mm stainless steel case with a satin finish, dual crowns, and distinctive red chronograph pushers on the left, showing signs of wear that add character to the watch.