Vintage American Waltham 1872-1873 14K Pocket Watch Rare Over 140 Years OLD


Vintage American Waltham 1872-1873 14K  Pocket Watch Rare Over 140 Years OLD

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Vintage American Waltham 1872-1873 14K Pocket Watch Rare Over 140 Years OLD:
$2500.00


Vintage American Waltham 1872-1873 14K Pocket Watch Extremely RARE

Brief History: American Waltham Watch Company

Including Waltham Watch Serial Numbers and Production Dates

Waltham, Massachusetts

1851 - 1957

The American Waltham watch factory on the banks of the Charles River

The American Waltham Watch Company had its beginnings in 1850 in Roxbury, Massachusetts. The company was founded by David Davis, Aaron Dennison, and Mr. Howard. Their vision was to form a watch company that could produce high-quality watches at a lower cost using interchangeable parts. With financial backing from Samuel Curtis, the first watches were made in 1850, but problems were encountered. They were exploring new ideas in watch manufacturing, such as using jewels, making dials, and producing plates with a high-level of finish which required extensive tooling and resulted in great financial burden on the company. They also found that even though they were using interchangeable parts, each watch was still unique and had its own set of errors to be corrected. It took months to adjust the watches to the point where they were any better than other widely available timepieces.

Customer Department at the Waltham Watch Company

In 1851, the factory building was completed and the company began doing business under the name \"American Horologe Company.\" The first watches produced went to officials of the company, and it was not until 1853 that the first watches were offered for sale to the public. The name was changed to \"Boston Watch Company\" in September 1853, and the factory in Waltham, Massachusetts was built in October 1854. The movements produced here (serial numbers 1001 - 5000) were signed \"Dennison, Howard,& Davis,\" \"C. T. Parker,\" and \"P. S. Bartlett.\"

The company went through a series of financial reorganizations and renamings over the next decades. The Boston Watch Company failed in 1857 and was sold at sale to Royal E. Robbins. It was reorganized as \"Tracy, Baker & Co.\" and later that same year the name was again changed to \"Appleton, Tracy & Co\" and watches 5001 - 14,000 were produced. The first movements carried the Appleton, Tracy & Co. marking. The C. T. Parker movement was reintroduced as the model 1857 and sold for $12, no small amount in those days!

Waltham During the Civil War Years

In January, 1859 the Waltham Improvement Co. and the Appleton, Tracy & Co. merged to form the \"American Watch Company.\"

The dial department of the Waltham Watch factory.

In 1860, as Abraham Lincoln was elected President and the country found itself in the throes of the Civil War, the American Watch Company was faced with serious financial problems. By 1861, business had come to a standstill and bankruptcy seemed inevitable. The factory was kept in operation through these years by cutting expenses to the lowest possible level... a strategy that proved successful.

According to the biography by Carl Sandburg, Abraham Lincoln owned and carried a Waltham \"Wm. Ellery\" watch. The watch was an 11-jewel, 18 size, key-wind in a silver hunter case, and was produced in January of 1863.

In 1885, the company became the \"American Waltham Watch Company\". In 1865 prices for movements only (no case) were: William Ellery $13, P. S. Bartlett $16, Bartlett-Ladies $30, Appleton Tracy $38, A. T. & Co Ladies $40, and American Watch Grade $175!

In 1906 the company was renamed the \"Waltham Watch Company\". In 1923, they became the \"Waltham Watch and Clock Company\" reflecting the new importance of clock manufacturing, but then in 1925 the name was changed back to \"Waltham Watch Company\".

American Horology owes much to the brilliant visionaries of the Waltham Watch Company. Bacon, Church, Dennison, Fogg, Howard, Marsh, Webster, and Woerd all contributed greatly to American watchmaking.

Waltham continued to manufacture watches (and clocks) until 1957, when they ceased production and became the Waltham Precision Instrument Company. The rights to the name \"Waltham Watch Company\" were sold to the Hallmark Watch Company of Chicago, Illinois who continued to sell imported watches using the Waltham name.

Waltham Named Grades

In addition to using grade numbers, Waltham also used many grade names on their watches, often choosing the names of Board members, company investors, or other prominent individuals. The grade name basically designates the model and/or level of finish of the watch. Some of the more popular Waltham named grades were:

P. S. Bartlett, Appleton Tracy & Co., William Ellery, Crescent Street, Colonial, Riverside, Central Park, Broadway, Royal E. Robbins, Vanguard, Bond Street, Sterling, Premier, Royal, and Maximus.

Modern Waltham Watches

It is still possible to purchase modern quartz watches that bear the Waltham name, but these watches are unrelated to the \"genuine\" American Waltham Watch Company. In fact, a 1961 ruling by the Federal Trade Commission prohibited any inference that a relationship to the original Waltham Watch Company exists.

The bustling traffic outside the Waltham Watch factory at noon

THIS POCKET WATCH SERIAL NUMBER WAS MANUFACTURED BETWEEN 1872-1873 AS HIGHLIGHTED IN RED BELOW. THIS POCKET WATCH WAS MANUFACTURED IN THE EARLY YEARS OF THE WALTHAM LEGACY. IT SURELY A RARE FIND!!!

  • American Waltham 1872 14k 19j
  • 14k case production date 1872-1873
  • American movement size 16 (43.18mm)
  • case size 53.6 diameter
  • width 18 mm
  • Runs Perfect!!!
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Vintage American Waltham 1872-1873 14K Pocket Watch Rare Over 140 Years OLD:
$2500.00

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