Editorial
The Jazzmaster Performer Auto 38mm is Hamilton's most disciplined dress watch: no date, no seconds hand, applied indices on a clean dial, and a 38mm case that sits where a dress watch should. H36105731 specifically delivers this in steel with a white dial, making it the most versatile configuration in the Performer line. At this size and price, it competes directly with Longines Master and Tissot Tradition while offering the H-10 movement's 80-hour reserve as a practical edge.
Hamilton introduced the Jazzmaster Performer as the restrained counterpart to the busier Jazzmaster lineup, positioning it squarely as an American-heritage dress watch for the modern market. The ref H36105731 runs the H-10 automatic, Hamilton's designation for the ETA C07.611 base caliber modified with a proprietary hairspring and barrel, which pushed the power reserve to 80 hours -- a genuine differentiator at this price tier. Production began in 2022 and the reference remains current.
The Jazzmaster line itself traces to the 1950s jazz club sponsorship era, but the Performer sub-line is a contemporary creation, not a reissue. Hamilton has kept the case dimensions and movement spec stable since launch, with no generation changes to track.
Confirm the dial is free of sunburst grain inconsistencies near the indices -- early production units occasionally showed uneven finishing at the dial edges that Hamilton's QC should have caught but did not always. The seconds-hand absence is intentional, but buyers sometimes receive the wrong reference (the date or seconds variants); verify H36105731 exactly before purchase. The leather strap on new examples is stiff and thin; budget for a replacement if comfort matters.
Water resistance is 50m, which is adequate for splashes but not swimming -- the crown seal should be checked if buying pre-owned. The H-10 is a solid movement but service access outside authorized Hamilton dealers can be inconsistent in smaller markets, so factor that into pre-owned pricing.