American Waltham Watch&co Yellow Gold Pocket Watch – 1910s

Creator: American Waltham Watch&co.
Movement: Manual Wind
Period: 1910-1919
Date of Manufacture: –
Condition: Good

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£1,240.00

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Step back in time with⁣ the​ exquisite American Waltham Watch&co Yellow Gold Pocket Watch from the 1910s, a ‍true testament to the craftsmanship⁣ and ​elegance of⁣ a⁤ bygone era. Crafted from 14k yellow gold, this ⁢vintage timepiece exudes⁤ a classic and timeless charm, accentuated by its hand-winding movement and sophisticated Roman numerals. With a diameter of 1.5 inches and‌ a⁣ weight of 49 grams, this pocket watch is both a solid and substantial piece, while its ‌12.5mm width adds a touch of delicate elegance. Manufactured ‍during the period of 1910-1919,⁢ this watch remains in ⁢good condition, ​making it a remarkable addition to‌ any collection and⁣ a cherished heirloom for generations to come.

Introducing this stunning vintage watch, made with 14k yellow gold. It features a hand-winding movement and elegant Roman numerals, giving it a classic and timeless look. The watch has a diameter of 1.5 inches and weighs 49 grams, making it a solid and substantial piece. Its width measures 12.5mm, adding to its elegant and delicate appeal. This vintage watch is an excellent addition to any collection and is sure to become a treasured piece for years to come.

Creator: American Waltham Watch&co.
Movement: Manual Wind
Period: 1910-1919
Date of Manufacture: -
Condition: Good

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