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Of all the iconic watch designs that have stood the test of time, the Hamilton Ventura is perhaps the most unique. For starters, the watch debuted in 1957 as an electric watch — the world’s first — ...
The three-sided Hamilton Ventura is unique in design and adaptable to many concepts. Created in 1957 by industrial designer, Richard Airbib, it was no doubt influenced by the sleek lines of the ...
It’s still early in the new year, but the uniquely shaped Hamilton Ventura watch is already having a pretty good run. In January, Hamilton released a dragon-themed version of the three-sided watch for ...
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Welcome to Watches You Should Know, a biweekly column highlighting little-known watches with interesting backstories and unexpected influence. This week: the Hamilton Electric. Among historic, ...
Looking ahead to the next Lunar New Year, Hamilton has revealed a bold skeletonized model to honor the forthcoming zodiac animal of the year. The Ventura Dragon Skeleton is presented in the ELVIS80 ...
With Baz Luhrmann’s much-hyped Elvis biopic hitting theaters this week, the King—helped along by Austin Butler and a wardrobe co-designed by Miuccia Prada—is set to reclaim his rightful place on the ...
When American brand Hamilton launched the watch, it was the peak of the sci-fi era: comic-book hero Dan Dare was 'the pilot of the future', every child wanted a Japanese toy robot and every grown-up ...
The world’s first electric watch, launched by Hamilton in 1957, didn’t just keep time – it electrified watchmaking. The Ventura’s triangular case and battery-powered movement were unlike anything ...