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posted September 23, 2012 20:56
A stunner of a two-tone M92 PS Bartlett:

 
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posted September 23, 2012 20:56
I only have 5 or 10 Walthams. Here is a good one 14Kt Chronograph I beilieve the dial is original because the feet have never been replace. They are original.

 
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posted September 23, 2012 20:56
Here is the movement.

 
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posted September 23, 2012 21:01
Here is my "Santa Fe Route" Special

 
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posted September 23, 2012 21:02
Here is the dial. Any comments on the dial.

I do have a Dennison Howard and Davis 4243. The problem is I can't find any photos.

 


posted September 23, 2012 21:31
Gene,

Is the chronograph a model 1884 13j?
 
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posted September 23, 2012 22:22
I believe you are correct.
 
posted October 04, 2012 21:31
The American Waltham Watch Co signature, or AWWCo, can be found on almost every size, model, and grade as the company found it's stride in the closing decades of the 19th century.

One of my favorites is the "acid-washed" look on a frosted Model '83:

 
posted October 04, 2012 21:33
Fronting it is an Arabic dial with an interesting signature:

 
posted October 04, 2012 21:33
Waltham also made fancy dials for just about every one of it's models.

 
posted October 04, 2012 21:35
That gorgeous dial fronts a Grade 820 Model '83 watch with the American Waltham Watch Co signature.

 
posted October 12, 2012 21:21
The AWWCo signature also appears on the 16-size Models 1899 and 1908.

 
posted October 12, 2012 21:22
Fronting that pendant-set 17-jewel M99 is one of those cool metal dials:

 
posted October 12, 2012 21:23
All wrapped up in a fantastic B&B gold-filled case:

 
posted October 12, 2012 21:26
Another M99 fronting a light Arabic dial in a factory Waltham display case:

 
posted October 12, 2012 21:28
The display case is needed for this AWWCo-signed movement, which is too pretty not to show off.

 
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posted October 12, 2012 22:19
Eric I guess you and I are the only 2 that have Walthams. Come on guys show us some.
 


posted October 12, 2012 22:26
This one is currently listed in an IHC 185 auction, and looking for a good home...

 


posted October 12, 2012 22:27
24hr Dial

 
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posted October 13, 2012 10:49
I haven`t seen many of these. My `Odin`with a movement number 19084915 was getting towards the back of the `92` models & made in about 1913. The Waltham ID book lists the grade as `***`t.Spec`. Not sure who the watch was supplied for with 17jewels & a single roller but its a good looker.

 
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posted October 13, 2012 11:00
Don`t know what happened there. The Grade should read ***`t Spec which presumably means Assorted Specification.
 
posted October 13, 2012 11:35
Derek-

Don't worry too much about the astericks. Profanity filter kicked in on that word... Big Grin

Jared
 
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