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CIRCA 1929 AMERICAN WALTHAM POCKET WATCH SIZE 12 OPEN FACE GOLD FILLED RUNNING

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Item traits

Category:

Pocket Watches

Quantity Available:

Only one in stock, order soon

Condition:

Pre-owned

Metal:

Gold

Color:

Gold

Brand:

Waltham

Closure:

Open Face

Features:

12-hour Dial

Serial Number:

26435207

Country/Region of Manufacture:

United States

Material:

Gold Plated

Style:

Dress/Formal

Escapement Type:

Lever

Caseback:

Screwback

Seller Warranty:

No

Department:

Men

Type:

Pocket Watch

Year Manufactured:

1920-1929

Case Color:

Yellow Gold

Water Resistance:

Not Water Resistant

Pocket Watch Size:

12

Number of Jewels:

7 Jewels

Case Material:

Gold Filled

Indices:

Arabic Numerals

Movement:

Mechanical (Manual)

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No combined shipping offered

Posted for sale:

May 15

Item number:

1747098740

Item description

CIRCA 1929 AMERICAN WALTHAM POCKET WATCH SIZE 12 OPEN FACE GOLD FILLED RUNNING Click images to enlarge Description CIRCA 1929 AMERICAN WALTHAM POCKET WATCH SIZE 12 OPEN FACE GOLD FILLED RUNNING These vintage watches are getting tough to find, especially in this nice condition, a very nice watch for a very SPECIAL person!!! This watch will last for years to come! CIRCA 1929 Waltham Open Face SCREW back and bezel case, OPEN FACE MOVEMENT, METAL dial with RED ARABIC Numerals. Dial is in FAIR condition. (SEE PHOTOS). Dial is Hallmarked WALTHAM the second position of the dial is sunken, clear beveled glass crystal with minor scratches Pocket watch is a size 12s Pendant wind and Stem set, Serial number for the RUNNING 7 JEWELS NICKEL DAMASKEEN movement is 26435207 Movement is marked WALTHAM, 7 JEWELS, U.S.A., 26435207 The case has wear from age and use , some scratches on the back cover, minor dent, case is marked inside of the BACK COVER , B.W.C.CO., MONARCH, 907403, the case is in a GOOD condition for the age, with some brassing (SEE PHOTOS) , although the covers are NOT cross threaded you must take your time to close them properly to prevent them from getting cross threaded Great old time piece, good as "Show pieces" of what the Gents would carry in the late 1920 Old treasures like Pocket Watches are disappearing quickly and soon won't be available to buy on line. Rare watches are being bought by Collectors and they don't sell them INTERNATIONAL BUYERS PLEASE NOTE: Import duties, taxes and charges (typically collected upon delivery or pickup) are the buyer?s responsibility and are not included in the item price or shipping charges. Please check with your country?s customs office prior to bidding/buying to determine what this additional cost will be Watch is sold as is and we do not offer any guarantees. This is your chance to add a nice collectible watch and a piece of American History to your collection. U.S. Buyer pays calculated shipping and handling. Shipping by USPS, Insurance is Included, International shipping ONLY USING GLOBAL SHIPPING, THIS IS NON- NEGOTIABLE. Good Luck and Thanks!!! I?ll let the pictures tell the rest of the story. As additional visual descriptions, they take precedence over any and all of the written descriptions. They are very clear and should leave no doubt as to the condition of this watch. In most cases you are the expert also, so please judge these pictures for yourself. If I have erred in the description at all, it was purely unintentional, Vintage watches are completely mechanical and their time keeping accuracy can be affected by many things including, position changes, temperature, internal cleanliness, lubrication, magnetism, and maintenance, As a general rule most are satisfied if the watch is accurate within a few minutes per day, we do not warranty or guarantee their time keeping accuracy ==== PLEASE SEE ALL PICTURES We are NOT watch experts by any means, so please ask questions, or kindly let us know if we've left anything out of importance. THANK YOU! ==== Brief History: American Waltham Watch Company Including Serial Numbers and Production Dates 1851 - 1957 Waltham, Massachusetts The American Waltham Watch Company had its beginnings in 1850 in Roxbury, Massachusetts. The company was founded by David Davis, Aaron Dennison, and Mr. Howard. Their vision was to form a watch company that could produce high-quality watches at a lower cost using interchangeable parts. With financial backing from Samuel Curtis, the first watches were made in 1850, but problems were encountered. They were exploring new ideas in watch manufacturing, such as using jewels, making dials, and producing plates with a high-level of finish which required extensive tooling and resulted in great financial burden on the company. They also found that even though they were using interchangeable parts, each watch was still unique and had its own set of errors to be corrected. It took months to adjust the watches to the point where they were any better than other widely available timepieces. In 1851, the factory building was completed and the company began doing business under the name "American Horology Company." The first watches produced went to officials of the company, and it was not until 1853 that the first watches were offered for sale to the public. The name was changed to "Boston Watch Company" in September 1853, and the factory in Waltham, Massachusetts was built in October 1854. The movements produced here (serial numbers 1001 - 5000) were signed "Dennison, Howard, Davis," "C. T. Parker," and "P. S. Bartlett." The Boston Watch Company failed in 1857 and was sold at auction to Royal E. Robbins. It was reorganized as "Appleton, Tracy Co." and watches 5001 - 14,000 were produced. The first movements carried the Appleton, Tracy Co. marking. The C. T. Parker movement was reintroduced as the model 1857 and sold for $12, no small amount in those days! In January, 1859 the Waltham Improvement Co. and the Appleton, Tracy Co. merged to form the American Watch Company. In 1860, as Abraham Lincoln was elected President and the country found itself in the throes of the Civil War, the American Watch Company was faced with serious financial problems. By 1861, business had come to a standstill and bankruptcy seemed inevitable. The factory was kept in operation through these years by cutting expenses to the lowest possible level... a strategy that proved successful. According to the biography by Carl Sandburg, Abraham Lincoln owned and carried a Waltham "Wm. Ellery" watch. The watch was an 11-jewel, 18 size, keywind in a silver hunting case, and was produced in January of 1863. In 1865 prices for movements only (no case) were: William Ellery $13, P. S. Bartlett $16, Bartlett-Ladies $30, Appleton Tracy $38, A.T. Co Ladies $40, and American Watch Grade $175! American Horology owes much to the brilliant visionaries of the Waltham Watch Company. Bacon, Church, Dennison, Fogg, Howard, Marsh, Webster, and Woerd all contributed greatly to American watch making. Waltham continued to manufacture watches until 1957. It is still possible to purchase modern quartz watches that bear the Waltham name, but these watches are not related in any way to the "genuine" American Waltham Watch Company. American Waltham Watch Company Approximate Serial Numbers and Dates Year Serial No Year Serial No Year Serial No 1852 50 1887 3,400,000 1922 24,100,000 1853 400 1888 3,800,000 1923 24,300,000 1854 1,000 1889 4,200,000 1924 24,550,000 1855 2,500 1890 4,700,000 1925 24,800,000 (description exceeds maximum possible length)