18ct Gold Enamel “Special” Diamond Grade Pocket Watch Waltham – 1898

Creator: American Waltham Watch Co.
Case Material: Enamel,Gold
Stone: Diamond
Stone Cut: Antique Cushion Cut
Case Shape: Round
Case Dimensions: Height: 30 mm (1.19 in)Width: 30 mm (1.19 in)Depth: 15 mm (0.6 in)Diameter: 30 mm (1.19 in)Length: 30 mm (1.19 in)
Place of Origin: United States
Period: 19th Century
Date of Manufacture: 1898
Condition: Good

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Step into the opulent world of⁢ horological excellence with ⁢the⁢ 18ct Gold ⁤Enamel "Special" Diamond Grade Pocket Watch by Waltham, ‌dating back to 1898. This extraordinary‌ timepiece is a testament to‌ the‌ meticulous craftsmanship and innovative spirit of the late 19th‍ century, offering a unique blend of ​luxury and ‍precision. ⁣Encased in radiant 18-carat gold, ⁤the watch features an intricate enamel design ‌that adds a touch ⁤of timeless elegance. Its "Special" designation and diamond-grade movement underscore its ‌superior quality and rarity, making it a coveted collector's⁣ item. With its rich history and stunning aesthetic, this antique Waltham pocket watch is more than just a timekeeper; it's a piece of art and ‍a slice of history, perfect for those who appreciate the finer things in⁤ life.

This antique Waltham pocket watch is a truly rare and exquisite timepiece. It is made of 18CT gold and features a stunning red enamel cover, gilt scrolling movement, and intricate diamonds. Only eight of this special grade, diamond-set model are known to exist, making it a truly unique and valuable watch.

The pocket watch is a special grade 18CT Gold, hunter pocket watch with a 15-jewel bridge movement, train wheels, a lever escapement, and a micrometre regulator. The movement is decorated with a curved pattern and is signed “Waltham, Mass, Riverside, Adjusted,” with a serial number of 10004234. The high-grade bridge movement is in prime condition and functions perfectly.

The case of this watch is exquisitely designed and crafted, with a repoussee classical design on the outer case and scrolling diamond borders around a set of cut diamonds. The inner case features a beautifully painted enamel scene of a cherub holding a garland of flowers and a bow, possibly Cupid. The red enamel cover is a beautiful and unusual addition, making this pocket watch truly unique.

The white enamel dial features Roman numerals, outer Arabic five-minute divisions, and a subsidiary seconds dial. The dial is double sunk and has a complete set of spade hands. The dial is signed “Waltham.” The watch measures 30mm wide x 15mm deep, making it a perfect pocket watch size.

This Waltham pocket watch is a rare and beautiful piece of history. It is a true collector’s item that would make an excellent addition to any collection.

Creator: American Waltham Watch Co.
Case Material: Enamel,Gold
Stone: Diamond
Stone Cut: Antique Cushion Cut
Case Shape: Round
Case Dimensions: Height: 30 mm (1.19 in)Width: 30 mm (1.19 in)Depth: 15 mm (0.6 in)Diameter: 30 mm (1.19 in)Length: 30 mm (1.19 in)
Place of Origin: United States
Period: 19th Century
Date of Manufacture: 1898
Condition: Good

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