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How Do You Identify A Waltham Pocket Watch?

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How Do You Identify A Waltham Pocket Watch?

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Waltham pocket watches have been around for more than 150 years and are a popular collector’s item. They were made between 1851 and 1957 in Waltham, Massachusetts. Like any other collector’s items, the oldest and rarest pieces are the most valuable, so it is important to know as much information as you can about a watch before buying or selling it. It is fairly simple to confirm a watch is a Waltham pocket watch and to identify the model and manufacturing date. Identify the type of pocket watch. There are three basic types. A hunting case pocket watch has a closed case that goes over the face of the watch. An open face pocket watch has no cover over the face and it winds at the 12 o’clock position. A sidewinder pocket watch has no cover over the face and it winds at 3 o’clock. Open the back cover of the watch and look for identifying names. A Waltham pocket watch will have “A.W.W.Co.” and “Waltham, Mass.” on the movement, which is the inner workings of the pocket watch. This will also

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