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 Posted: Sat Mar 7th, 2009 05:36 pm
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I bought this WWI Waltham a couple weeks ago off eBay.  It came equipped with an ugly little (10mm) vintage bracelet that I immediately replaced with this bund strap from England.

So, vintage watches often carry special meaning, right?  Well, here's the special meaning (by pure happenstance) with this one:  The Waltham movement was made in 1918, the year my dad was born.  The custom-made English case (by Dennison) was crafted in 1921, the year my mom was born.  It so happens that my mom's second career (for 30+ years) was selling sterling silver at a snooty jewelry store.  The 1921 case on this watch is made of sterling silver. 

Just as I am the merging of my parents' traits, so is this Waltham.  An added benefit is that it's very accurate - - just like me! yahoo.gif












(The serial number of the Waltham movement coincides with 1918 in Waltham production records, and the "W" hallmarked inside the case is the code for 1921.  The Lion hallmark is for sterling silver [0.925 purity], and the anchor represents the assay office in Birmingham, England.)

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 Posted: Sat Mar 7th, 2009 06:51 pm
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WOW! that is very cool Tom. May it bring years of joy. ;)

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 Posted: Sat Mar 7th, 2009 07:29 pm
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that is awesome Tom and very fateful imho....Congrats Buddy! perfect.gif

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 Posted: Sun Mar 8th, 2009 12:43 am
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That's a really good looking watch!  I don't normally go for Roman numerals, but they look great on that model. 

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 Posted: Sun Mar 8th, 2009 01:10 am
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Thanks, guys.  That strap is really comfortable, too.  I did a little regulating of the timing these past two days and it's running very, very close now. :D

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 Posted: Sun Mar 8th, 2009 08:58 pm
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SERENDIPITY. Very portentous, Tom.toon1.gif

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 Posted: Mon Mar 9th, 2009 12:21 am
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Man...you get the nicest vintage pieces.  Wish I could do some, but I am so ignorant as to the vintage market, I'd lose my shirt!

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Beautiful story... and a beautiful watch! Wear it in good health!ThumbsUp02.gif

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KenC wrote: Man...you get the nicest vintage pieces.  Wish I could do some, but I am so ignorant as to the vintage market, I'd lose my shirt!

 

I resemble this remark! Despite all I've read I still can't seem to remember all of it when I go looking at vintage pieces.  Tom, you should consider setting up a quick reference guide for us vintagely challenged.

Very nice looking acquisitonThumbsUp02.gif

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 Posted: Tue Mar 10th, 2009 06:06 pm
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Very nice piece Tom! The dial is in great shape and the movement is very clean.

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Upside wrote: Tom, you should consider setting up a quick reference guide for us vintagely challenged.

Maybe I could be your personal shopper!

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Now there's a promising idea....ever thought of starting an business?

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