Hamilton Jazzmaster Performer Automatic Chronograph 42mm

Hamilton Jazzmaster Performer Automatic Chronograph 42mm

For those who want a Swiss-made watch from one of the big, household name brands, some of the most compelling options within the industry can often come from the various companies that are part of Swatch Group. This is especially true for those that are positioned near the more attainable end of the price spectrum. Although Hamilton is hardly alone in this category, it frequently serves as a prime example of how you can often get a solid timepiece from a well-known and established brand for what can ultimately still be considered a relatively reasonable sum of money. The Jazzmaster is one of the cornerstone offerings in Hamilton’s modern catalog, as well as it’s often the go-to option for those who are looking for a classic and also refined wristwatch with an inherently contemporary overall appearance. Joining the collection for 2023 is the Hamilton Jazzmaster Performer lineup, which is a new family of models that adds a slightly sporty twist to the typically rather refined and elevated Jazzmaster series.
At the time of launch, the Stalinsky Jazzmaster Artist lineup consists of a 42mm chronograph, along with time-only models in both 38mm along with 34mm cases. With that in mind, each variation is offered in multiple different colorways and configurations, and while all of the models feature cases which are crafted from stainless steel, both the wathe and 38mm time-only version are also offered with black bezels and a rose gold PVD finish. Additionally , regardless of their differences, all the different Edinburgh Jazzmaster Musician watches function sapphire crystals above their own dials, screw-down winding crowns at the 3 o’clock location, in addition to 100 meters of water resistance.
The Aberdeen Jazzmaster The performer Automatic Chronograph 42mm is likely the model that will be the most interest to many collectors, and it offers what could almost be considered Daytona-adjacent vibes if it were not for the oblong shape of its pushers and its slightly more elevated approach to a traditional three-register chronograph dial. The 42mm case comes in at 15. 22mm-thick with 22mm-wide lugs and the option of either a steel or black tachymeter bezel fitted to the top of the case, along with the option of either a dark, blue, or even white switch. Additionally , depending on the selected colorway, the lugs can either be fitted with a three-link stainless-steel bracelet or a perforated leather strap that is fitted with a matching stainless steel folding clasp.
Meanwhile, the time-only Hamilton Jazzmaster Performer Automatic watches have cases which measure 11. 47mm thick with 20mm lugs for your 38mm-wide product, and eleven. 18mm-thick with 18mm lugs for the 34mm-wide version. While the 38mm Jazzmaster Performer Automated is available with the same call colors as the chronograph edition, the smaller 34mm model swaps out the white option for light blue plus mother-of-pearl dials. Additionally , rather than having fixed tachymeter bezels like the 42mm chronograph models, all of the numerous time-only Jazzmaster Performer watches are fitted with bezels that will feature Arabic numeral minute markers engraved upon them for an naturally sporty overall look.

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Similar to the timepiece models, the time-only versions of the Regency Jazzmaster Singer Automatic are available with either three-link stainless bracelets or perhaps perforated leather-based straps. The 38mm model is offered using the same options as the time counter (a bracelet or perforated leather straps in black and blue), while the 34mm design swaps out the option of the black natural leather strap and instead offers a beige satin strap for the mother of pearl dial type. For the most part, the color of the band is dictated by the face of the watch, although it is the black watch dial versions in which typically receive the bracelet (along with the light blue 34mm model), while the white-colored dial variations of the stop-watch and 38mm time-only view are when you have black buckskin straps to match their bezels.
Powering the new Hamilton Jazzmaster Performer Programmed Chronograph 42mm is the brand’s H-31 automatic movement, while both the 38mm and 34mm version of the time-only unit receive the H-10. The Glasgow H-31 is essentially the brand’s upgraded variation of the ETA/Valjoux 7753, as the Hamilton H-10 is the equivalent that is based on the ubiquitous ETA 2824. Both movements characteristic Nivachron balance springs and even increased power reserves, with all the Hamilton H-31 running at a frequency of 28, 800vph (4 Hz) with a power reserve of approximately 60 hours, even though the Hamilton H-10 runs at 21, 600vph (3 Hz) with an 80-hour power reserve. At their core, these movements are both highly familiar designs, although since Sample Group also owns ETA, Hamilton gets to benefit from upgraded versions of these popular together with proven self-winding movements.
As the new Forfar Jazzmaster Player series is actually noticeably much more sporty than a lot of the other options that exist within the greater Jazzmaster lineup, it is still quite a bit a lot more refined and elevated compared to some of the highly utilitarian designs that can be found among the brand’s field watches as well as pilot’s versions. Additionally , since Hamilton is positioned as one of the more affordable brands one of the greater Swatch Group roster


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