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1942 Hamilton catalog
Does anyone have access to a 1942 catalog?The CD's available from the NAWCC's lending library only have the price lists from 1942. The reason I'd like to find this catalog is that is the first year the Norman model appeared (based on the price list). It was the only year the price lists specified the Norman with the black enamel numeral gilt dial. It would be interesting to see if the catalog showed it.........
Retail price markup
I was looking at Hamilton's 1969 price list recently. The price for the consumer was marked up 100%. This is probably still the case today. You would think consumers would be able to negotiate the price the same as is done when shopping for a car. This may be the practice, as I've never bought a watch from any AD, as I only buy vintage on eBay. What kind of discount is likely when purchasing a new watch? (Just trying to educate myself in the event I ever buy something new. )........