
1915 Waltham WW1 Trench Watch, Rare 16 Jewel Movement. Stunning
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1915 Waltham WW1 Trench Watch, Rare 16 Jewel Movement. Stunning
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- Case Dimensions:Width: 1.23 in (31 mm)Diameter: 1.23 in (31 mm)
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- Date of Manufacture:1915
- Condition:Replacements made: Complete Restoration New Crystal Comprehensive service New band Gentle case restoration Dial clean. Repaired: Complete Restoration New Crystal Comprehensive service New band Gentle case restoration Dial clean. Complete Restoration New Crystal Comprehensive service New band Gentle case restoration Dial clean.
- Seller Location:Raleigh, NC
- Reference Number:1stDibs: LU3149220718862
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The Waltham Watch Company was an American watch manufacturing house founded in 1850 in Roxbury, Massachusetts. It was the first American company to mass-produce watches using interchangeable parts. The company's watches were known for their quality and affordability, and they quickly became popular with consumers. Waltham played a major role in the development of the American watch industry as well as establishing the concept of “mass produced” products.
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