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    Posted 7 years ago

    Brian1975
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    I am trying to identify a few pocket watches that belonged to my uncle. This is one I can not find any info on.

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    T90 MAGNIFICENT 14k SOLID GOLD 18s WALTHAM 1900 HUGE HUNTING CASE 142 GRAMS!
    T90 MAGNIFICENT 14k SOLID GOLD 18s ...
    $1,275
    1917 BIG CHUNKY WALTHAM ENGLISH LEVER SCREW CASED POCKET WATCH WORKING
    1917 BIG CHUNKY WALTHAM ENGLISH LEV...
    $64
    T83 MINT 16s WALTHAM 21j RIVERSIDE 21 JEWEL SIGNED DIAL SALESMAN CASE! WOW!
    T83 MINT 16s WALTHAM 21j RIVERSIDE ...
    $345
    1905 GOLD FILLED WALTHAM TRAVELER SWISS LEVER POCKET WATCH WORKING
    1905 GOLD FILLED WALTHAM TRAVELER S...
    $51
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    T90 MAGNIFICENT 14k SOLID GOLD 18s WALTHAM 1900 HUGE HUNTING CASE 142 GRAMS!
    T90 MAGNIFICENT 14k SOLID GOLD 18s ...
    $1,275
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    1. SpiritBear, 7 years ago
      At most, 60 years old, I should think. Waltham sold out in the late 50s, but their name was still used into the 60s. Today, their name is once more used.
      Not a true railroad watch. More geared at collectors.
      I'd say it's from the 1960s-- after they were bought out but before their name went away temporarily.
      17 jewels is decent quality.
    2. mcheconi mcheconi, 7 years ago
      Check this link. It appears to be the same watch. Yours seems to be from 68 as the stamp in the movement indicates. http://mb.nawcc.org/showthread.php?91549-Where-to-find-serial-number-on-Waltham-pocket-watch-with-train-on-the-face
    3. Brian1975, 7 years ago
      Thank you so much, granted it's more of an heirloom for myself and my son one day. It works perfectly and keeps time perfect. I'll post a few pictures of the Elgin I have from him as well.
    4. mcheconi mcheconi, 7 years ago
      I have my grandfather's pocket watch, that was passed from my father to me too. It's a Tissot, a cheap one, but that carries the family tradition like yours.

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