August 30, 2008, 11:56
Keith KlimkowiczNot a Common Waltham
Hi
Just picked up this nice 12size Waltham with no second bit. It is in a green 14KT gold filled case marked Radio pat. Aug. 1923.
August 30, 2008, 11:59
Keith KlimkowiczThen I opened the back to reveal this common Os, model 1907, grade 165, 15j, HC, movement. It has been keeping very good time. Any comments welcome.
August 30, 2008, 13:07
Steve MiddlesworthKeith,
That is strange. It does look like a 12 size from the front. I wonder how that dial mounts on the pillar plate which must be much larger than the rest of the plates. Very cool watch

Steve
August 30, 2008, 14:29
David AbbeWaltham did some very interesting "stretch" watches, where the dial and pillar plate were disproportionately larger than the movement. The "opera" being one of the more famous, which I think these helped use up Hunter Cased parts inventory. This a good example of that. It deserves restoration.
August 30, 2008, 19:21
Robert SchusselThe reason that the watch is missing the seconds bit is that it a hunter and the seconds bit would have been at 3 o'clock near the center.
You will also see womens movements from Elgin in 12 size cases.I guess it was a way to use up unwanted movements.Rockford also had their Xtremethin (O size 15j in a thin 12 size case).
In some cases a thinner 10 or 12 size case was used with these womens movements to make them look like expensive ultra thin watches .
Bob