Bruce,
Do you mean stainless steel Hamilton marked Pulsars like this?:
http://img63.imageshack.us/img63/2347/d ... 00x600.jpg
http://img63.imageshack.us/img63/87/dsc4167900x600.jpg
This is actually my wife's P3 (
http://img63.imageshack.us/img63/6425/d ... 00x600.jpg ). I took a look at the back just for the heck of it, not at all expecting to see the Hamilton mark, but lo and behold.
A couple of possibilities:
1) This is a caseback from a Hamilton QED
2) This is a caseback from a Pulsar P2
3) This is the original caseback from this P3 (not possible, right?)
Above, you state that the Hamilton QED casebacks always had 6 digit serial numbers. This caseback has a 5 digit serial number. Apparently, early Hamilton QEDs had 6 digit serial numbers that started with a zero like this:
http://www.ledwatches.net/photo-pages/hamilton9.htm
On the other hand, it has both a serial number and also a (1974) date code like a Hamilton caseback. The serial number is relatively low, in the 15,000 range rather than the 12,000 range, but still pretty early.
So, any consensus? Pulsar (Time Computer) or Hamilton?
-abe.