Waltham Serial Number Lookup

Thanks for reading this article on Waltham pocket watches. I am not an expert on these watches by any means but I thought I would include a section on Waltham as that was where the Elgin company actually started from so in many ways their history is inter-linked.

Waltham Pocket Watch Value Guide

Waltham Pocket Watches Value

Waltham

Waltham Watch Serial Number List. Oftentimes, a block of serial numbers would be assigned and the movement plates blanked out; then the plates would be. Feb 21, 2013 - Learn how to value your Waltham pocket watch by following these useful. Click on this link to go to a Waltham serial number look-up table.

The main question I always get asked is what is the value of a pocket watch. I can never tell you that with any degree of accuracy as there are just too many variables. There are so many things that contribute to the value of a watch that it would be unfair to even an offer an estimate. The bottom line is the value will always be determined by what someone is willing to pay for it and who can ever guess what that may be?

Waltham watches were made between 1851 and 1957 in the city of Waltham near Massachusetts in the USA. There are many collectors of these antique watches and as a general rule of thumb the rarer and older the watch is then the more value it will have. The best place to start in terms of identification is to find out what type of watch you actually have. There are three types of antique pocket watches which are:

Waltham Serial Number Lookup Pocket Watch

  1. Side Winder – You can identify this as it has no cover on the face and the winder will be positioned at 3 o’clock
  2. Open Face – It also has no cover but the winder is positioned at 12 o’clock
  3. Hunter – This will always have a closed case that covers the front of the watch.
To check it is a Waltham open the back cover and check for markings which should have A.W.W.Co along with Waltham, Mass somewhere on the actual movement. This will also have some type of grade marking. Please be careful when opening the back cover. I always use something made from a stiff plastic rather than a metal knife recommended by many people. Once open then check the serial numbers on the movement below and this should identify the date your watch was made.
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Depending on when your Waltham watch was made the cases do vary in design. In some cases these are hinged around the 6 o’clock position. In other cases you can open the back by pushing down on the crown of the watch and it will release the cover.
Waltham also made some cases and if you look on the inside of the case you will see AWco. If the case is made of gold there will also be a K which represents the gold quality (karat) and a number such as 18. This is not something you normally find with other watch manufacturers but you will with the Waltham make.

Although difficult try to avoid touching the actual movement with your fingers as this can cause problems. You should now be able to get a note of the serial number though you may need a magnifying glass to see this properly. Take a note of this number and match it in the table below.

Waltham Pocket Watches Serial Numbers

Like the Elgin pocket watch the important serial number to look for is the serial number on the movement of the watch. You may also find a number on the case but this is of no relevance when working out the age or grade of your watch. Back when these were made Waltham would have made the movements only and the customer would than have got a jeweller to make a case to fit around the movement. It was only after the 1930’s that manufacturers like Waltham started selling the case and movement as a single piece.

The Waltham serial numbers are shown below :

YearSerial Number
185250
1853400
18541000
18552500
18564000
18576000
185810000
185915000
186020000
186130000
186245000
186365000
1864110000
1865180000
1866260000
1867330000
1868410000
1869460000
1870500000
1871540000
1872590000
1873680000
1874730000
1875810000
1876910000
18771000000
18781150000
18791350000
18801500000
18811670000
18821835000
18832000000
18842350000
18852650000
18863000000
18873400000
1888 3800000
18894200000
18904700000
18915200000
18925800000
18936300000
18946700000
18957100000
18967450000
18978100000
18988400000
18999000000
19009500000
190110200000
190211100000
190312100000
190413500000
190514300000
190614700000
190715500000
190816400000
190917600000
191017900000
191118100000
191218200000
191318900000
191419500000
191520000000
191610500000
191720900000
191821800000
191922500000
192023400000
192123900000
192224100000
192324300000
192424550000
192524800000
192625200000
192726100000
192826400000
192926900000
193027100000
193127300000
193227550000
193327750000
193428100000
193528600000
193629100000
193729400000
193829750000
193930050000
194030250000
194130750000
194231050000
194331700000
194432100000
194532100000
194632350000
194732750000
194833100000
194933500000
195033560000
195133600000
195233700000
195333800000
195434100000
195534450000
195634700000
195735000000

Waltham Pocket Watches for Sale

If you are looking to purchase a watch from this manufacturer then there are a number of places where you will be able to find them. I always find the best place to be physical auction rooms in remote places. Here you can usually avoid avid collectors who will always push the price up. If you are lucky enough to do that then you can sneak under the radar and pick these up for a low price.

There is of course always eBay who sell a lot of these watches but you do need to exercise great care as I have seen quite a number of suspect Waltham watches on there. Personally I would only buy one here if there was some proof of authentication. I have used it myself a few times and bought them when they came with some type of proof or they didn’t cost that much.

Amazon also do a selection of watches and there are a few other random sites that also sell these which you can find by doing a simple search around the Internet. Always be wary before parting with any money and I would never do this unless there is some type of proof of authentication.

Vintage Waltham Pocket Watches

In simple terms the older the watch then the more likely it is to have a higher value. These watches were not made after 1967 so I guess you could assume that any Waltham pocket watch is vintage and there is no actual definition of what is a vintage one and which isn’t. The same two principles apply in that if it is older and working it is worth more and if it is a rare watch it is worth more.

They vary in price from as little as a few dollars to a few thousand dollars so it is completely your choice as to what you can afford. I have done an article on pocket watch appraisal which will help you understand what to look out for so hopefully you will find that useful. Click here for more information on that.

Waltham Pocket Watches Prices – How Much Are Waltham Pocket Watches Worth?

These vary greatly in price and I have seen them range from around $20 (usually for parts) all the way up to around $15,000. So if you have the right one then you could certainly have a valuable timepiece. The same principles apply to a Waltham as to any other vintage brand. Age is very important and the more unusual the better and if it it still works then you can be fairly certain your watch is worth a considerable amount of money.

It is impossible to do an evaluation over the Internet and even with close up pictures it is still very hard. There are so many things that need to be checked and verified and unless you are an expert and have the watch in your hand then to give an evaluation is simply misleading.

Vintage Waltham Pocket Watches ebay

I guess the question is “Are Waltham pocket watches valuable?” and again there is no one answer fits all when it comes to accurately determining the exact value. eBay is simply an online auction and the bidder will pay what they are willing to pay. That will ultimately determine the value of your watch if you are selling it. It is always the age old principle of supply and demand.

I checked on eBay to see how many watches made by Waltham were on sale and at any given time there are around 2,000 active and bidding sales. That is a lot for any product and the cheapest was $10 and the most expensive was just under $11,000 for a Gold Hunter style watch. That is typical of the variation for watches and really it comes down to how much you want to spend to get the best watch.

My recommendation is that before you would spend anything you should really understand what makes a pocket watch valuable and also to take advice from an expert. I have done an article on watch appraisal and you should begin by reading that which you can do by clicking on the highlighted link. That will give you the basics and then you should be able to have a conversation with someone who can advise how much a watch is actually worth. I have found with all auction sites that sellers always ask a lot more than they actually know they will get so be wary of that.

What many people don’t know is that Amazon also sell Waltham pocket watches though their range is limited but that site is also worth a search if you are in the market for a watch.

Due to the fact that I own a lot of Waltham pocket watches [i.e., watches made by the American Waltham Watch Company], I frequently get e-mail from people wanting to find out information about their own Waltham watch. Well, there's usually not much I can tell people without actually seeing the watch, but if someone knows the watch's serial number I can usually at least give them a good idea of how old it is.

Although watches were not always sold and delivered in the exact order they were manufactured, the following table will give you an approximate date for your Waltham watch based on its serial number.

[Note, by the way, that the serial number of a watch is inscribed directly on the watch's movement (a.k.a. the 'guts', 'works' or 'inner mechanism') and has no relation to any serial number that might be inscribed on any part of the case. Watch companies typically just made the movements, and the cases were made separately by special watch case companies. The two were then often first joined together at the time of sale by the jeweler who would let the customer select the particular case to go with his watch.]

Waltham Pocket Watches Serial Number Lookup

Serial NumberDate|Serial NumberDate|Serial NumberDate
50
400
1,000
2,500
4,000
6,000
10,000
15,000
20,000
30,000
45,000
65,000
110,000
180,000
260,000
330,000
410,000
460,000
500,000
540,000
590,000
680,000
730,000
810,000
910,000
1,000,000
1,150,000
1,350,000
1,500,000
1,670,000
1,835,000
2,000,000
2,350,000
2,650,000
3,000,000
3,400,000
1852
1853
1854
1855
1856
1857
1858
1859
1860
1861
1862
1863
1864
1865
1866
1867
1868
1869
1870
1871
1872
1873
1874
1875
1876
1877
1878
1879
1880
1881
1882
1883
1884
1885
1886
1887
|3,800,000
4,200,000
4,700,000
5,200,000
5,800,000
6,300,000
6,700,000
7,100,000
7,450,000
8,100,000
8,400,000
9,000,000
9,500,000
10,200,000
11,100,000
12,100,000
13,500,000
14,300,000
14,700,000
15,500,000
16,400,000
17,600,000
17,900,000
18,100,000
18,200,000
18,900,000
19,500,000
20,000,000
20,500,000
20,900,000
21,800,000
22,500,000
23,400,000
23,900,000
24,100,000
24,300,000
1888
1889
1890
1891
1892
1893
1894
1895
1896
1897
1898
1899
1900
1901
1902
1903
1904
1905
1906
1907
1908
1909
1910
1911
1912
1913
1914
1915
1916
1917
1918
1919
1920
1921
1922
1923
|24,550,000
24,800,000
25,200,000
26,100,000
26,400,000
26,900,000
27,100,000
27,300,000
27,550,000
27,750,000
28,100,000
28,600,000
29,100,000
29,400,000
29,750,000
30,050,000
30,250,000
30,750,000
31,050,000
31,400,000
31,700,000
32,100,000
32,350,000
32,750,000
33,100,000
33,500,000
33,560,000
33,600,000
33,700,000
33,800,000
34,100,000
34,450,000
34,700,000
35,000,000
1924
1925
1926
1927
1928
1929
1930
1931
1932
1933
1934
1935
1936
1937
1938
1939
1940
1941
1942
1943
1944
1945
1946
1947
1948
1949
1950
1951
1952
1953
1954
1955
1956
1957

[SOURCE: Shugart & Gilbert, Complete Price Guide to Watches, 1997]

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