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    Posted 12 years ago

    lokiddo
    (25 items)

    "Here you can have them!"
    That's what our friend said! He was tired of having to
    rearrange his display case for them; they're not what he collects.
    We didn't either, but not for lack of appreciation and/or wanting to.
    The 1st and 2nd pics are of the watch that works, and the 3rd and 4th pics are of 1 that doesn't.
    We've tried looking for info, but cant find anything that says (1st) '15 jewel' or (2nd) '17 jewel'
    Can somebody help tell us about them.

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    1906 Waltham Watch Co. Grade Maximus 23J Movement ONLY SOLD AS IS (FOR PARTS)
    1906 Waltham Watch Co. Grade Maximu...
    $255
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    1. thisoldwatch thisoldwatch, 12 years ago
      The second watch is a 17-jewel, size 18s. model "83" grade "87" made c.1904. It looks like it needs a mainspring barrel & cover and complete blance. As is, it is a nice donor watch for parts as most of the missing parts have matching serial numbers.
    2. thisoldwatch thisoldwatch, 12 years ago
      The first watch is a size 16s. 15-jewel, model "99" grade "620". Made c.1906.
      It appears to be a complete, running watch.
      Jim
      This Old Watch
    3. lokiddo lokiddo, 12 years ago
      WOO-HOO!! Thank you.
      I believe my honey has more of the parts from the broken one; he says if he's not mistaken he has pretty much all but the spring! If such is the case, in your opinion is it salvageable?

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