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How do I identify a Waltham watch?

How do I identify a Waltham watch?

Examine the movement with a jeweler’s loupe or magnifying glass. On one side of the movement is the Waltham logo and trademark. A model name may be engraved below, such as “Riverside” or “American.” At the edge of the movement is a set of numbers up to eight digits. The fewer the digits, the older the watch.

How do you date a Waltham watch?

At or near the edge of the movement will be a serial number. Digits in the serial number will range from two to eight depending on the year of production. For example, 1856-1857 Waltham pocket watches will have a serial number between 4000 and 6000.

Are the jewels in a watch worth anything?

Watch sellers often try to attract their customers with the supposed value of these pieces of jewels in the watch, but they are almost not valuable at all, at least not economically speaking. Today, they are not even natural gems, but artificially manufactured sapphire or ruby, called corundum.

What kind of Watch is the Waltham 15 jewels?

WALTHAM 18s Model1870 Crescent St. GILT & ENGRAVED Dial & Movement @ NO RESERVE! Vtg. Waltham 15 Jewels Engraved Locomotive Back Case Pocket Watch-Working ANTIQUE WALTHAM, 15 Jewels, Octagon Art Deco Design Pocket Watch. WALTHAM POCKET WATCH 14KT SOILD GOLD, 15J, SIZE 14s, MADE 1917, RUNS WELL.

What is the serial number of the American Waltham Watch?

American Waltham Watch Co.Pocket Watch Serial Number Lookup. American Waltham Watch Co. 5 Admirations. Admire. Serial No.: #25101069. Manufacturer: Waltham. Grade:

How can you tell if a Waltham pocket watch is Waltham?

It is fairly simple to confirm a watch is a Waltham pocket watch and to identify the model and manufacturing date. Identify the type of pocket watch. There are three basic types. A hunting case pocket watch has a closed case that goes over the face of the watch.

Who are the founders of American Waltham Watch Company?

The American Waltham Watch Company had its beginnings in 1850 in Roxbury, Massachusetts. The company was founded by David Davis, Aaron Dennison, and Edward Howard.