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Waltham Pocket Watches154 of 155GF 18S AMERICAN WALTHAM  FANCY DIAL/PAPER INSERT IN CASEVintage Waltham Pocket Watch
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    Posted 16 years ago

    Manchester
    (2 items)

    This pocket watch belonged to a family gentlmen from Minnesota. He was born around 1880. Not sure what year this was made and not sure why there is an extra piece with the design except the last name intial is on the smaller piece (F). Serial number 238767. It is really beautiful and charished.

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    1. pops52 pops52, 12 years ago
      Looks like it started out as a full hunter case, then altered to a be a demi or half hunter. Interesting!
    2. Ellenbogen, 2 years ago
      I would like to posit that this is a pocket watch that was converted for wrist wear by carefully cutting the center out of the front of the case (which piece was kept for whatever reason) and soldering a loop for a bracelet to attach to opposite the bow.

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