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I am new to this site and fairly new to watch repair and collecting.i have a 1882 Waltham that is a 3 size serial # 1767029.it is the only one that I have ever seen and is very rare.i believe it may have a gold train and gold mounted screw down jewels.i need to find a source for the centre wheel jewel assembly and also a balance staff.any help on this would be appreciated and any other info or values for this would be nice.thanks.Vic | |||
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Victor, Hello and welcome to our fine club! I'll just go ahead and tell you what everyone else is going to tell you anyway...let's see a picture of this fine little rarity! A movement image might give us a clearer idea of what we're "looking at" and if anyone here can help with the parts you need, I'm sure they will gladly step forward and do so. William | |||
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Victor, I'd love to see a picture of the movement. I've never seen a 3s Waltham. The serial number in the data base says it's a 3s, model 1873-3, hunter case, 16 jewels. They also list it as 500 made. | |||
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