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Does anyone know what this Waltham was used for. Car clock? Ships clock? Salesman sample? Store display piece? I have not seen anything like it. According to my Waltham book, serial number 15148291 should be a 18s model 1877 with 7-11 jewels. This does not look like a '77 & it has 17 jewels. It is housed in a Waltham Watch Co. case with a display back. The crown is larger than normal also. The case has two extensions, one at the 12:00 & 6:00 which looks like it might have been in some type of standard so it could swivel. Any ideas? Thanks, Jim | |||
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This is not a large piece. It measure's 51mm (size of a 16s watch) x 20mm. Thanks again, Jim | ||||
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IHC Life Member |
James, You have a nice Hunter-cased movement in a legitimate Waltham Sales Display case. Oftentimes these were carried about by the salesmen to "show of" in a Display box too. The clips allowed quick interchange of the movements "on show". | |||
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Thanks David. I thought it might be something like that. I had never seen one. Thank you for the photo of what the box & holder looks like. That helps a lot! Are these hard to come by? What are the odds of finding the box, slim to none? | ||||
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James, They show up from time to time in eBay watch parts and accessories. | |||
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