Antique Waltham Pocket Watch c.1912 – 10K Gold-Filled, 50mm, Railroad-Style...
fine antique Waltham pocket watch , produced by the American Waltham Watch Company (A.W.W.Co.) around 1912 , featuring a bold railroad-style dial and housed in a quality 10 karat gold-filled Wadsworth case .
This timepiece winds smoothly, runs well, and keeps accurate time. The dial displays bold black Arabic numerals with a red outer minute track — a design reminiscent of railroad watches from the early 20th century.
Inside, the manual wind movement is marked with serial number 17828961 , confirming the 1912 manufacture date. The case back is stamped “Wadsworth Quality 10 Karat Goldfilled” with serial number 0329265 , and a patent date of May 22, 1926 (likely the case was fitted or replaced slightly later, which was common).
Specs & Features:
- Maker: American Waltham Watch Co. (A.W.W.Co.)
- Serial #: 17828961 (movement), 0329265 (case)
- Case: Wadsworth 10K gold-filled, snap-back
- Dial: Bold Arabic numerals with red outer minute track and sub-seconds at 6
- Size: Approx. 50mm diameter
- Movement: Manual wind, running strong and keeping time
- Hands: Original blued steel
- Condition: Light wear consistent with age; dial is clean with minor marks
- Note: Crown winds smoothly, but requires a firm pull to set the time — may need adjustment
This is a charming and functional example of American watchmaking, ideal for collectors, restoration enthusiasts, or vintage style lovers.
fine antique Waltham pocket watch , produced by the American Waltham Watch Company (A.W.W.Co.) around 1912 , featuring a bold railroad-style dial and housed in a quality 10 karat gold-filled Wadsworth case .
This timepiece winds smoothly, runs well, and keeps accurate time. The dial displays bold black Arabic numerals with a red outer minute track — a design reminiscent of railroad watches from the early 20th century.
Inside, the manual wind movement is marked with serial number 17828961 , confirming the 1912 manufacture date. The case back is stamped “Wadsworth Quality 10 Karat Goldfilled” with serial number 0329265 , and a patent date of May 22, 1926 (likely the case was fitted or replaced slightly later, which was common).
Specs & Features:
- Maker: American Waltham Watch Co. (A.W.W.Co.)
- Serial #: 17828961 (movement), 0329265 (case)
- Case: Wadsworth 10K gold-filled, snap-back
- Dial: Bold Arabic numerals with red outer minute track and sub-seconds at 6
- Size: Approx. 50mm diameter
- Movement: Manual wind, running strong and keeping time
- Hands: Original blued steel
- Condition: Light wear consistent with age; dial is clean with minor marks
- Note: Crown winds smoothly, but requires a firm pull to set the time — may need adjustment
This is a charming and functional example of American watchmaking, ideal for collectors, restoration enthusiasts, or vintage style lovers.
fine antique Waltham pocket watch , produced by the American Waltham Watch Company (A.W.W.Co.) around 1912 , featuring a bold railroad-style dial and housed in a quality 10 karat gold-filled Wadsworth case .
This timepiece winds smoothly, runs well, and keeps accurate time. The dial displays bold black Arabic numerals with a red outer minute track — a design reminiscent of railroad watches from the early 20th century.
Inside, the manual wind movement is marked with serial number 17828961 , confirming the 1912 manufacture date. The case back is stamped “Wadsworth Quality 10 Karat Goldfilled” with serial number 0329265 , and a patent date of May 22, 1926 (likely the case was fitted or replaced slightly later, which was common).
Specs & Features:
- Maker: American Waltham Watch Co. (A.W.W.Co.)
- Serial #: 17828961 (movement), 0329265 (case)
- Case: Wadsworth 10K gold-filled, snap-back
- Dial: Bold Arabic numerals with red outer minute track and sub-seconds at 6
- Size: Approx. 50mm diameter
- Movement: Manual wind, running strong and keeping time
- Hands: Original blued steel
- Condition: Light wear consistent with age; dial is clean with minor marks
- Note: Crown winds smoothly, but requires a firm pull to set the time — may need adjustment
This is a charming and functional example of American watchmaking, ideal for collectors, restoration enthusiasts, or vintage style lovers.