The value of a 1903 Waltham Movement 12676219 17-jewel pocket watch typically ranges from $100 to $500, depending on its condition, functionality, and whether it includes original features like the case and dial. Factors such as rarity and demand among collectors can also influence the price. To obtain a more accurate assessment, it's advisable to consult an expert or appraiser familiar with vintage watches.
serial #9019268, #1 oresilver, 15 jewel pocket watch, american waltham watch co.
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The value of a seven-jewel 1909 Waltham pocket watch can vary significantly based on its condition, rarity, and market demand, typically ranging from $100 to $500. If the watch is in excellent condition or has unique features, it could fetch a higher price. To get an accurate valuation, it’s best to consult a reputable watch dealer or appraiser.
The Waltham pocket watch 17170235 is a model 1900, 16-jewel ladies watch with a hunter (full) case. The watch was manufactured in 1908 and its appraised value ranges from $200-$600, depending on condition and appearance of case. The more ornate cases increase the value. [December 2010]
The value of a 1912 15-jewel Waltham pocket watch can vary significantly based on its condition, rarity, and market demand. Generally, these watches can range from $100 to $500, with well-preserved or rare models potentially fetching higher prices. To get an accurate assessment, it's advisable to consult a vintage watch expert or appraiser.
According to the Waltham database, your watch is a model 1883, grade 84, 15-jewel, open face pocket watch, size 18 (men's watch), unadjusted, with a Breguet spring balance. The manufacture date is 1898. The value of the watch depends largely on the metal composition, appearance and condition, which was omitted from the question; however, "grade 84 unadjusted" indicates the movement was utility quality, and likely has a metal alloy, brass or plated case. Comparable Waltham watches have been appraised at $100-$300, and have been selling at live auction anywhere from $60-$210. [December 2010]
New Jewel Movement was created on 1973-03-11.
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There are many cases that the watch can be in, but most 15 jewel pocket watches have minimal value over the bullion value of the case. I have sold the movement w/o a case for 15-20 dollars in my store. There are some watches, 15 jewel, that are rarer. My advice would be go to your library and look for the style and name of your particular Elgin.
The numbers of jewels that are referred to in watch movements all depends on the make and manufacture of the watch. Certain companies like Waltham used extra jewels in the mechanisms of their watches, and 19 was referred to as a 19 jewel movement.
This serial number is registered as a Model 1899 (aka Model 99), No. 610 grade, size 16 open face pocket watch. It has a 7-jewel unadjusted movement with a Breguet spring balance. The manufacture date is 1907. The value of your watch depends largely on the type of case, metal composition, appearance, and condition. The 1899 model was available with varied movements, many 15 or 17-jewel, and at a wide range of grades and fabrication. The 7-jewel, No. 610 grade used older technology than other watches of that era, and was intended to be economical. Nevertheless, there are quite a few of these still ticking. Only available in lower grade metal fabrication (prices for running watches): Gold-filled (plated)....................$40-80 Coin silver................................$110 [December 2010]
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