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    Posted 11 years ago

    vintagelov…
    (27 items)

    Sterling Silver Case by starwood Elgin, IL
    Watch is by American Waltham 1904

    This is all I can find on this watch. I don't know if they are a collectors
    type or if they are worth much but I'm looking for someone who's might be able to shed some light on those point's. I paid a certain amount which I won't disclose at this time until someone let's me know what they are valued at. I hope I did'nt get taken lol I hope the pics are good I can post more if needed.

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    1. thisoldwatch thisoldwatch, 11 years ago
      The value of the watch is in this handsome silver hunter case. I think you have two pictures of its back cover as the front should have a blank spot in the center for initials. The movement appears to be a low-grade, 7-jewel and sadly not worth much. The case is exceptional.
    2. vintageloveantiques.com vintageloveantiques.com, 11 years ago
      Actually it's 17 Jewel and the case is engraved the same on both the front and back I understand it's in working condition. You say it's not work much lol , can you put a $amount on that. I know your not seeing it in person but i'd just like to get an idea of it's value....and thanks so much for responding....I actually have another pocket watch that I purchased the same day I'll post that one for you to have a look at
    3. thisoldwatch thisoldwatch, 11 years ago
      Can you take a clearer picture of the movement showing the serial number?
      I can give you a "book" value if I could get a little more information.
    4. coinlady, 11 years ago
      beautiful watch.... but it's 7 jewels...made by the American Waltham Co.
      sometime during 1904 for sure....
    5. vintageloveantiques.com vintageloveantiques.com, 11 years ago
      Yes it is 7 jewels, I was about to correct that lol, i had it mixed up with another pocket watch ( that I will list later) that I acquired the same day. So it is engraved the on both side except one had a blank spot it the center where the othe has engraved . Anyways can anyone put a price on this for me, I'd like to know what it is worth .
    6. pw-collector pw-collector, 11 years ago
      If you can post a clear straight on picture of the movement showing the serial number, a clear picture of the dial and any hallmarks on the case we can give you more information.
      Dave
    7. vintageloveantiques.com vintageloveantiques.com, 11 years ago
      Dave: ok click on the picture I just posted , and you should be able to see better..
    8. thisoldwatch thisoldwatch, 11 years ago
      If I am reading the serial number correctly (13645987) it is a size 6s. 7-jewel. model 1890 made c.1905. The value is in the sterling case as the movement is a low grade Seaside type, with little value. Great looking case !!!
    9. thisoldwatch thisoldwatch, 11 years ago
      Oops, the last number appears to be a "1" which dosen't change a thing.

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