Waltham Watch Company

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Case Material: Platinum
Dial Color: White
Bracelet/Strap: Platinum and diamond
Movement Type: Manual
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A Waltham Platinum and Diamond Watch

A mechanical manual wind ladies diamond watch, with square white dial with black Arabic number hour markers. Diamond set links and case with an attached safety chain. Total estimated weight of diamonds: 1.90 carats. Length: 6 3/4in.; Weight: 13.4 Gross dwt. 95 A Waltham Platinum and Diamond Watch A mechanical manual wind ladies diamond watch, with square white dial with black Arabic number hour markers. Diamond set links and case with an attached safety chain. Total estimated weight of diamonds: 1.90 carats. Length: 6 3/4in.; Weight: 13.4 Gross dwt. Provenance Private collection, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. A mechanical manual wind ladies diamond watch, with square white dial with black Arabic number hour markers. Diamond set links and case with an attached safety chain. Total estimated weight of diamonds: 1.90 carats. Length: 6 3/4in.; Weight: 13.4 Gross dwt. Provenance Private collection, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Sold for $945 Estimated at $1,000 - $1,500 Sold for $945 Estimated at $1,000 - $1,500 Estimated at $1,000 - $1,500 A mechanical manual wind ladies diamond watch, with square white dial with black Arabic number hour markers. Diamond set links and case with an attached safety chain. Total estimated weight of diamonds: 1.90 carats. Provenance Private collection, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. A mechanical manual wind ladies diamond watch, with square white dial with black Arabic number hour markers. Diamond set links and case with an attached safety chain. Total estimated weight of diamonds: 1.90 carats. Provenance Private collection, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Drag and drop .jpg images here to upload, or click here to select images. The Waltham Watch Company—also known as the American Watch Company—was founded in Waltham, Massachusetts the 1850s. While the Waltham Watch Company is best known for its pocket watches, it also manufactured clocks, speedometers, compasses, time delay fuses, and other precision instruments. Seeing the need for an American alternative to the Swiss and British timepieces that dominated the United States watch industry, Waltham’s founding partners Aaron Dennison, Edward Howard, and David Davis sought to produce high-quality watches using low-cost interchangeable parts. The company developed innovated machinery that lead to some of the earliest mass productions of watches and clocks. The Waltham Watch Company ceased production in 1957. Its historic watch manufacturing facilities have been preserved in Waltham, Massachusetts as the American Waltham Watch Company Historic District. We use cookies to give you the best experience on our website. If you continue without changing your settings, we'll assume that you are happy with that. Click 'OK' to clear this message.

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