Certified DealerApproved item6774 sales by dealerFree Delivery
Certified DealerApproved item6774 sales by dealerFree Delivery
Description
The watch has a seven jewel movement, grade 610, which is working nicely. The movement is fully signed and it has the serial number 20,222,519 which dates it back to 1915. The movement is protected by an inner hinged cover which has some surface marking.
The watch measures 50mm diameter excluding the winding stem and the loop. The case is gun metal and, as with many gun metal items, it does have surface marking although it has built up a nice patina over time.
The glass lens is in lovely condition.
The signed dial looks very good to the naked eye. If viewed through a jeweller’s loupe, there is a short faint hairline between the centre and the sub seconds dial. Blued steel hands.
The watch comes in a new presentation box.
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All of our watches are checked over before listing, and are also checked for accuracy which is usually within around +/- two to three minutes over 24 hours (unless otherwise stated), which is considered respectable for a vintage watch.
We are a Vat registered company and all purchases are covered by Consumer Regulations.
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We are an on-line only business and do not have facilities for callers. Our offices are open from Monday to Friday 9am to 5pm.
With regards to appraisals / valuations, we receive a huge number of information requests each day and unfortunately do not have the manpower to deal with them all individually. Our advice would be to contact a local auctioneer for a full appraisal.
declaration
The Vintage Wrist Watch Company has clarified that the Pocket Watch: Antique Waltham Pocket Watch 1915 (LA492894) is genuinely of the period declared with the date/period of manufacture being 1910s