Jump to content

Help Needed to find Vintage Waltham wrist watch 4th Wheel


Recommended Posts

Dear all.

I am working on a vintage Waltham Wrist Watch and have found a broken extended pivot (for sub-seconds) on the 4th wheel. This agrees with the owner requesting "...could I service it and put the seconds hand back on...). I have managed to fish out the broken pivot from the sub seconds hand, but Now I would like to find a replacement 4th wheel. Unfortunately, it is WAYYY beyond my amateur skills to create a new 4th Wheel pivot!

I realise this is a long shot, given the age etc., but thought it may be worth a try here, in case someone may have one, sitting in "spares" they could sell me.

I am not sure what the movement is, except to say that it is the same movement that Mark services in this video: 

In the video, you can clearly see the movement and apart from his version being gilt plated, mine is steel. He never mentions the calibre of the watch, unfortunately. 

 

My movement measures 29mm in diameter. Markings on the movement are as follows:

AWWCO
Waltham USA
15 Jewel

And with a serial number of 25609533.

Should anyone have a spare 4th wheel, I would of course pay all costs.

Many thanks for reading.

Screenshot 2022-12-04 at 15.52.46.png

Link to comment
Share on other sites

Join the conversation

You can post now and register later. If you have an account, sign in now to post with your account.
Note: Your post will require moderator approval before it will be visible.

Guest
Reply to this topic...

×   Pasted as rich text.   Restore formatting

  Only 75 emoji are allowed.

×   Your link has been automatically embedded.   Display as a link instead

×   Your previous content has been restored.   Clear editor

×   You cannot paste images directly. Upload or insert images from URL.



  • Recently Browsing

    • No registered users viewing this page.
  • Topics

  • Posts

    • Ok so there is barely any response happening . After this last attempt i think I'm just going to give up on it because very few seem genuinely interested or even bothered or worried what may happen in the future. ( if someone can set me straight I'd love to hear it ) I would think anyone into watches has heard of Roland Ranfft, how they grew to love and depend upon his site for detailed information. And not just that, he also had a view about Ebay and everyone that visited Roland's site knew exactly what he thought about Ebay, Roland's site also had a secondhand watch sale side to it.  If anyone here could have done anything to preserve his site and keep it exactly the way it was.........Would you have done something to make that happen ?  Its been pointed out to me but not in so many words  that I'm probably coming across as an insensitive p.rick, truly I'm sorry about that, i say it as it is but no malice is intended and yes clearly I'm putting my forum membership on the line here. I'll happily shut up about it now, I've done all i can.
    • Thank you so much for posting this!  Although this movement is serviceable, there are no service notes that I've been able to find.  This is a great alternative!
    • Greetings from another electronics designer & programmer!   I suggest you get a batch of similar scrap movements from ebay - I found batches of Seikos very cheaply, I got seven of one type for £11 (or 11 Euros possibly?). Those were ladies, 4206B I believe. There are also mens movements at a slightly higher price; eg. https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/134723051997 https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/235565276549 They are cheap enough so it does not matter what gets messed up or lost & you can probably still get one or two working movements from a batch, even if some part are damaged when you get them. (I've had quite a bit from the guy in Holland, he usually has a good range of movements).  
    • Please OH, we should all be proud of our collections what ever they are. If we can't show them off here then we can't show them anywhere. Our favourite gives us a story to tell of why we love it, that story also tells others something about ourselves. These are some of the things that make our forum and our community so amazing .
    • I can take pictures when I am home of what it looks like.  They will be phone picture as I don't have a camera in my microscope yet but I should be able to take a few views to give a good idea of the damage.
×
×
  • Create New...