Internet Horology Club 185
Waltham K-W-2

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February 15, 2006, 11:52
Marcos Arend
Waltham K-W-2
Hello,
I have a simple Waltham ORD. DEPT OF-xxxxxx with an unknown mark between the lugs "K-W-2". Anyone knows what it mean ?
tks,
Arend
February 15, 2006, 15:55
Greg Crockett
Thank you for your posting Marcus, and welcome to NAWCC-IHC.

While I have not seen anything specific about it, it is my understanding that K-W-2 was a military inspectors mark.

Best regards,

Greg
February 20, 2006, 07:06
Marcos Arend
Thank you !
I would like to show the pics:


August 13, 2006, 12:07
James V. Delgado
I believe it stands for Keystone-Waltham-2nd case style. I've seen other similar markings on Walthams for example, K-W-1 and K-W-3. These have all been Keystone cases. I've also seen K-H-1 and K-H-2 on a few Hamiltons. I believe (it's been a while since I've been home so I'm going by memory here)that I have a NOS case at home that is marked K-E-3 and it is stamped on the inside of the caseback as an Elgin. Also the original paper envelope it came in says that it was for an Elgin wrist watch. Hope this helps.