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Hamilton Geneve Intra-Matic Micro-Rotor New Old Stock Ref. 92006-3 from 1970s

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Hamilton Geneve Intra-Matic Micro-Rotor New Old Stock Ref. 92006-3 from 1970sHamilton Geneve Intra Matic Ref. 92006 3 A NOS Micro Rotor Marvel from the 1970s A pristine relic of precision and design, the Hamilton Geneve Intra Matic Ref. 92006 3 stands as a masterful representation of 1970s Swiss watchmaking at its most refined. This exceptional New Old Stock (NOS) example, preserved in time, showcases the intersection of minimalist design and mechanical innovationencapsulated in a watch that remains untouched, complete with

Hamilton Geneve Intra-Matic Ref. 92006-3 – A NOS Micro-Rotor Marvel from the 1970s

A pristine relic of precision and design, the Hamilton Geneve Intra-Matic Ref. 92006-3 stands as a masterful representation of 1970s Swiss watchmaking at its most refined. This exceptional New Old Stock (NOS) example, preserved in time, showcases the intersection of minimalist design and mechanical innovation—encapsulated in a watch that remains untouched, complete with its original protective purple sticker still affixed to the caseback.

A Study in Understated Elegance

The white dial of this Intra-Matic is a paragon of clarity and harmony, featuring bold black Roman numerals that contrast crisply against the dial’s clean backdrop. The blued steel hands lend a subtle yet striking hint of color, shimmering under changing light—echoing a design ethos that favors restraint over flourish.

Anchoring the symmetry of the dial is a precisely framed date window at 6 o’clock, balancing the layout and emphasizing the watch’s classic charm. This is minimalism with nuance—where every detail serves both function and form.

Timeless Case and Originality Intact

Housed in a well-proportioned stainless steel case, the watch measures elegantly and wears slim on the wrist—true to its Intra-Matic name. The case retains all its factory finishes, with sharp lines and untouched surfaces that speak to its NOS status. A signed Hamilton crown further affirms its authenticity, adding a discreet touch of branding.

But perhaps the most endearing feature is the original purple sticker on the caseback—a collector’s dream—marking this timepiece as one that has truly escaped the passage of time.

Micro-Rotor Innovation: Calibre 92

At the heart of this mechanical gem lies the Hamilton Calibre 92, a pioneering micro-rotor movement that quietly revolutionized automatic winding technology in the mid-20th century. This movement is celebrated not only for its slim profile but also for its connection to the legendary Calibre 11/12 chronograph series—among the world’s first automatic chronograph movements.

In this Intra-Matic, the Calibre 92 runs flawlessly, a testament to Hamilton’s engineering prowess and the robustness of its design.

A Preservation of Horological Heritage

This reference is more than just a vintage Hamilton—it is a preserved piece of horological innovation, presented exactly as it left the factory over five decades ago. Perfect for collectors who value originality, mechanical heritage, and aesthetic purity.

Specifications:

  • Reference: 92006-3

  • Year: Circa 1970s

  • Movement: Hamilton Calibre 92 (Automatic, Micro-Rotor)

  • Case Material: Stainless Steel

  • Dial: White with Black Roman Numerals

  • Hands: Blued Steel

  • Date: At 6 o’clock

  • Crown: Signed Hamilton

  • Caseback: Original purple sticker intact

  • Condition: New Old Stock – flawless dial

  • Case: 34mm

Why This Watch?

The Hamilton Geneve Intra-Matic Ref. 92006-3 is a time capsule from the mechanical golden age of the 1970s. With its untouched condition, rare micro-rotor calibre, and refined aesthetic, it is both a connoisseur’s collectible and a tribute to an era when Swiss watchmaking dared to innovate within the elegance of simplicity. For those who appreciate design integrity and mechanical ingenuity, this Intra-Matic is a quietly profound treasure.

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