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I found a Waltham wrist watch today at and antique shop for $30 no band.

I have added a photo I found online that is similar to (but is NOT) the one I found. The watch I found has a smooth, gold case.

 

#24782295

15 Jewels

10K Filled Gold Case

 

The dial is in bad shape (worse than the one in the photo).

The movement is running.

 

Do you think it is a good buy?

I think it probably is, but I wanted to make sure the dial could be restored before I bought it.

 

The shop had several Waltham, Elgin, and Hamilton wrist watches and an Omega. I wish I know more about Omega. The folks at the shop were not able to open the watches for me...I anticipated that and took along my case opener, but I wasn't about to mess with the Omega and it looked as if it takes a special opener anyway. The Waltham was the only one I opened.

 

Thanks!

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Posted

30$, running. Yes, worth it. Look to spend about twice to 3 times more to have the dial refinished. If the case is good with no wear through, go for it.

  • 3 weeks later...
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Well, I got it, and they had $40 on it, came down to $30 when I looked at it about a month ago and came down to $25 today. It's ticking strong, but needs a good cleaning and some cosmetic work. 

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The serial number tells me this:

 

Grade: No. 315
  • Movement Serial Number: 24782295 question.png
  • Grade: No. 315 question.png
  • Model: 1900 question.png
  • Estimated Production Year: 1924 question.png
  • Run Quantity: 3,000 question.png
  • Total Production: 89,950 question.png
  • Size: 3/0 question.png
  • Jewels: 15j question.png
  • Movement Configuration: Openface question.png
  • Movement Finish: Unknown question.png
  • Movement Setting: Pendant
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So, I took the crystal out to polish it, it's coming along...is there a way to get the yellowing out that is over the numbers? Also does the crystal just pop back in or does it need some adhesive?

Posted (edited)

Be very careful with the hands  :huh: . Looks like radium ? Maybe even the dial has  radium numbers ? That why the crystal is yellow and burned . The radium is radioactive .  

Edited by rogart63
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Be very careful with the hands  :huh: . Looks like radium ? Maybe even the dial has  radium numbers ? That why the crystal is yellow and burned . The radium is radioactive .  

 

 

I figured those numbers might be radio active.

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