1913 Waltham pocket watch
Perfect for that special birthday, occasion or to start or add to a collection, this antique Waltham pocket watch will amaze many when they discover that it is well over 100 years old and still both working and looking so great.
Made in a sterling silver case that measures 47mm across by 63.5mm to the top of the bow, the white enamel dial is not only free from any cracks or damage, but is still as white and easy to read today as when it was made.
With very stylish numbers that also has the seconds at the bottom, inside the watch is powered by the 15 jewelled movement that has been completely serviced by our in-house watchmaker and comes with our twelve month warranty.
With such a wonderful heft that feels so wonderful to hold and admire, this pocket watch is sure to be a much treasured timepiece.
Stock# C2180
Maker: Waltham
Circa: 1913
$950 (On hold BC)
1913 Waltham pocket watch
1913 Waltham pocket watch made in sterling silver. This antique Waltham pocket watch has a fifteen jewelled movement that has been serviced and polished by our own watchmakers who are able to repair your pocket watch as well.
Where can I buy an antique pocket watch? Pocket watches for sale Sydney.
Like this 1913 Waltham pocket watch, Kalmar Antiques we have been restoring and selling antique pocket watches for over thirty five years. With two watchmakers on-site in our state of the art workshop, we are able to service and repair your vintage watch and pocket watch all on site. We are also an authorised OMEGA watch service centre, that allows us to service OMEGA watches and pocket watches on-site.
A brief history on the Waltham company:
The Waltham Watch Company was formed in 1850 under the name American Horologe Company. Over the years it went through a series of name changes such as the Boston Watch Company (1853) and American Watch Company (1859). In 1885 it became known as the American Waltham Watch Company and finally in 1907 it became known as the Waltham Watch Company (WWCo)
In addition to using grade numbers, Waltham also used many grade names on their watches. These names were often the names of Board members, company investors, or other prominent individuals. The grade name basically designates the model and/or level of finish of the watch. Some of the more popular Waltham named grades were: Appleton Tracy & Co., William Ellery, P. S. Bartlett, Crescent Street, Riverside, Central Park, Premier, Broadway, Royal E. Robbins, Vanguard, Bond Street, Sterling, Royal, Maximus and Colonial.
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