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1953 Waltham?.

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June 01, 2011, 15:22
Stephen John Ward
1953 Waltham?.
Hi Folks!. My new purchase is I think, a 1953 Waltham. It has 21 jewels and adjusted to 5 positions. I am still quite new to this hobby and I was wondering what anyone could tell me about it?. It doesn't have a micro adjusting device on the hairsping and I believe the dial is not porcelain?, it also has a acrylic crystal which I don't think is standard. The serial number is: 33,849,982.
Thanks, Steve from the UK.


June 01, 2011, 17:11
Stephen John Ward
Picture I hope!


June 01, 2011, 17:12
Stephen John Ward
another


June 02, 2011, 08:12
Mark Cross
Hi Stephen! VERY nice looking Waltham there!

It may just be my eyes and this screen, but I SWEAR that looks like '3 adjustments' on the plate to me. Are you sure that's a '5'?

Regards! Mark
June 02, 2011, 10:00
Stephen John Ward
Hi Mark, definately 5 adjustments. I have been looking into this style of watch and it is becoming clear that horror of horrors, it could be Swiss movement ahhhhhhhhh !!!!!!!!, I am just waiting for confirmation from someone on this site.....
June 02, 2011, 11:25
Jim Bielefeldt
Looking at Wikipedia , it might be a swiss movement. But even if its a swiss movement, it is still one nice watch.
June 02, 2011, 20:19
David Abbe
This IS USA-made model 16A and "sort of" a "1621", but VERY near the "end of the road".

If this is S/N 33549982, it could be a 1950 un-recorded run of 16A 21 Jewel movements trailing the production of same as S/N 33535801-33537800. (Many errors were evident in the last Waltham production figures.)

The last run listed are 23 Jewel Vanguards S/N 33765838-33780900
June 04, 2011, 16:12
Stephen John Ward
Thanks for the info Dave. It's just that it looks so much like swiss "Waltham".........