Hamilton Jazzmaster
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Hamilton Jazzmaster Auto Chrono
Hamilton Jazzmaster Czarny 42 mm Stal
H32506730Available
€ 1.670
PL
Hamilton Jazzmaster
Hamilton Jazzmaster Performer Auto Chrono 42.0 mm
H36606730Available
€ 1.900
ES
- 100% Authentic watches
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Hamilton Jazzmaster
Hamilton Jazzmaster Performer Auto Chrono 42.0 mm
H36626710Available
€ 1.960
ES
Hamilton Jazzmaster
Hamilton Jazzmaster Performer Auto Chrono 42.0 mm
H36616640Available
€ 1.920
ES
Hamilton Jazzmaster Performer
Hamilton Jazzmaster Performer H36606130
H36606130Available
€ 2.018
DE
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Hamilton Jazzmaster
The Jazzmaster is Hamilton’s sleek suit, tailored for everyday style. Positioned as a modern dress line, it handles the workweek, weekends, and the odd black-tie moment with ease. Expect elegant design with a practical mindset, a mechanical heartbeat when you want it, and quartz convenience when you do not.
The identity is classic yet alert: clean cases, slim bezels, and dials that do the talking. It delivers approachable luxury, Swiss watchmaking, and a broad mix of personalities: the drama-tinged Open Heart, the discreet Viewmatic, the cuff-friendly Thinline, and the athletic yet restrained Performer.
Design language, versatile by intention
At its core, this is a dress watch that learned to relax. Refined profiles and balanced proportions keep it wearable across sizes. Legibility stays front and center with orderly layouts and symmetry. Sapphire crystals with anti-reflective coating aid daily usability, while many mechanical pieces add exhibition case backs that showcase the movement without excess flash.
Cases, sizes, and materials
Cases are chiefly stainless steel, with tasteful rose or yellow PVD for warmth. The family’s sportier edge surfaces in the Performer line, where select models gain a ceramic bezel and stronger lume yet remain measured. Water resistance is practical for daily life, and finishing mixes polished planes with selective brushing to flatter the silhouette.
- Sizes commonly span 30 mm, 36 mm, 40 mm, 42 mm, and 44 mm.
- Stainless steel is the baseline, with PVD coating for color variants.
- Ceramic bezel appears on select sporty references.
Dials and details
The dial is the Jazzmaster’s stage. Colors include black, silver, blue, white, anthracite, and green, most paired with baton markers for a clean read. Some references use Arabic or Roman numerals for classic flavor. Luminescent hands appear on contemporary or sport-leaning models. The open-heart motif is a signature, and full skeleton options exist for maximum theater. Date displays are common, and certain pieces add a day-date.
Movements, mechanical character with options
The range splits between mechanical and quartz. Automatics center on dependable architecture including the H-10 for three-hand models, H-30 on select day-date pieces, and H-21 for chronographs. H-10 and H-30 deliver up to 80 hours of power reserve: long enough to rest all weekend. Quartz variants offer fuss-free accuracy and slimmer profiles, a natural fit for Thinline and many Lady references.
Notable variants across the family
- Jazzmaster Open Heart, a modern signature with dial aperture and exhibition back.
- Jazzmaster Viewmatic, classic three-hand automatic with movement on display.
- Jazzmaster Thinline, dress-forward with a thin case, often quartz.
- Jazzmaster Performer, sporty aesthetic; select models add ceramic bezel and lume.
- Jazzmaster Chronograph and Regulator, character pieces with timing or separated time displays.
Bracelets and straps
Traditional lugs keep strap changes easy. Expect leather in versatile tones, steel bracelets with mixed finishes, and occasional textile options. Switching between strap and bracelet lets you dress the watch up or down in seconds.
Complications and functions you will see
- Chronograph on select references with the H-21 calibre.
- GMT function on specific travel-ready models.
- Day-date function on models using the H-30 calibre.
- Small seconds and regulator displays on dedicated designs.
Pricing and positioning
Choice across budgets is a hallmark. As a guide, quartz models often start around €600–€900; automatic three-hand pieces typically sit between €900 and €1,400; open-heart executions land near €1,100–€1,400; and automatic chronographs range roughly €1,900–€2,800. Ceramic bezels, chronograph modules, or warm-tone PVD can push prices upward. New purchases from authorized channels include full warranty, while pre-owned value depends on condition, service history, and demand. Actual pricing varies by market.
Quick spec snapshot
- Type: dress-first, with modern and sporty variants.
- Movements: automatics H-10, H-21, H-30, plus quartz.
- Key features: up to 80-hour reserve, sapphire crystal, anti-reflective coating, exhibition case back.
- Dials: baton markers, Arabic or Roman numerals, open-heart and skeleton options.
- Complications: date, day-date, chronograph, GMT, small seconds.
Why collectors keep coming back
The Hamilton Jazzmaster nails the blend of elegance and real-world utility. It pairs with a suit, plays well on weekends, and lets you choose your level of drama: from clean three-handers to mechanical spectacle. If you want versatility, credible Swiss movements, and a wide spread of sizes and styles, this family answers with quiet confidence.