Internet Horology Club 185
Any 2-Tone Waltham '88 ?

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October 12, 2004, 17:40
Jerry Freedman
Any 2-Tone Waltham '88 ?
I have just seen a two tone '88. I have never seen one before. I know Lindell has one, but how common are they?
October 13, 2004, 00:36
Lindell V. Riddle

Waltham Riverside 1888 Model 5075485 from 1891 production...


October 13, 2004, 08:16
Tom McIntyre
Both the Riverside and the Royal grades were made in two tone finish.

The Waltham records list the first Riverside at 4986501 and there appear to be 8 runs that are either entirely or "a few made" listed.

I have found them to be fairly common in the Riverside grade.

When Pat Caruso fitted the Cole's escapement to my 88 model we chose a two tone Riverside because it was pretty but not a technically important movement.

Some are both two tone and non magnetic. Those are probably scarce.
October 13, 2004, 22:04
Tom Huber
Lindell, I have a 15J, Riverside with exactly the same pattern as yours. Yours is marked adjusted and mine is not. Mine is in the 9 million range.

Tom
October 14, 2004, 06:21
Jim McKinney
Mine (6614205 - ca, 1893)) has the same pattern as well but is marked 17 jewels and adjusted. It also has the gold "star" regulator.
February 06, 2006, 09:56
Tony Dukes
I was delighted to pick up a waltham model 88 riverside at our local chapter meeting yesterday. It looks exactly like to one Lindell posted in this thread except for the serial number-4970568. Smile
February 06, 2006, 21:25
Tony Dukes
Hey Guys,
How many of you have a waltham model 1888? In imho this is one beauty of a movement. What say you.
February 07, 2006, 20:12
Lindell V. Riddle

Tony and I talked about our similar watches earlier today. Turns out Tony's is a hunter and mine (scroll to the image shown above) is open-face but otherwise identical.

Cool movements!

Wink