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I was the sole bidder on this $60 auction recently. Lousy picture, but I took a chance. ![]() | |||
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It cleaned up very nicely. ![]() | ||||
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More and more I appreciate these metal dials and their weatherbeaten look. Being a renegade Seth man, I have no spare Waltham stuff. My thanks to our own Ed Kitner, who very graciously donated these blued hands to the project. ![]() ![]() | ||||
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Under the hood lay an excellent 17-jewel engine that needed nothing but a good degreasing. Note the "3 Positions" by the balance wheel on the lower plate. Anybody ever seen this? ![]() | ||||
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And, of course, the hood ornament: ![]() | ||||
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Excellent job, very nice! Dave Turner | |||
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IHC Member 1110 |
Nice one Eric! I think that may be a grade 637.I have one like it, my daily work watch, also lever-set and has the "3 positions" under the balance like yours.They're street railway watches.Mine has a double sunk Montgomery dial marked "Waltham Electric Railway".My SN is 18092585.Makes a great carry watch, accurate and bulletproof.Thanks for showing it....Ted. | |||
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Very nice job. bchur | ||||
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Very nice watch Eric. Why can't I find cases like that? ![]() | |||
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