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Waltham Hunter Case Pocket Watch Ref. 1, 472009 in 14k Yellow Gold, White Dial
By Waltham
Located in Surfside, FL
Waltham Hunter Case Pocket watch in 14k. Manual w/ subseconds. 53.3 mm case size. Ref 1,472009
Category

20th Century Vintage Waltham Watch

Materials

Yellow Gold

WALTHAM Stainless Steel Automatic Diver s Watch circa 1960s
By Waltham Watch Company
Located in West Hollywood, CA
Waltham stainless steel automatic diver's watch, circa 1960s, with large 38 X 44mm mint condition
Category

1960s Swiss Vintage Waltham Watch

Materials

Stainless Steel

WALTHAM Yellow Gold Pocket Watch Octogan Shaped Case
By Waltham Watch Company
Located in Los Angeles, CA
BRAND: Waltham CASE: 14K Yellow Gold Octagon Shaped Case DIAL: Gold with Arabic Numerals
Category

20th Century American Vintage Waltham Watch

Materials

14k Gold

Vintage Waltham 2-Register Chronograph Watch, 1970s
By Waltham
Located in Beverly Hills, CA
1970's Vintage Waltham 2-Register Chronograph. Stainless steel, tonneau-shaped case. 38mm wide
Category

1970s Swiss Vintage Waltham Watch

Waltham Base Metal WWII-era Military-Issue Wristwatch
By Waltham Watch Company
Located in West Hollywood, CA
Waltham base metal WWII-era military-issue wristwatch, original silvered dial with luminous indexes
Category

1940s American Vintage Waltham Watch

Materials

Base Metal

Waltham Base Metal WWII-Era Military Wristwatch circa 1940s
By Waltham Watch Company
Located in West Hollywood, CA
Waltham base metal WWII-era military wristwatch, circa 1940s. Brushed finish case, 32 X 39mm, with
Category

1940s American Vintage Waltham Watch

Materials

Base Metal

Waltham Stainless Steel Blancpain Bathyscaphe, circa 1960s
By Waltham
Located in West Hollywood, CA
An incredibly rare Waltham Incabloc, the American version of the famous Blancpain Bathyscaphe
Category

1960s American Vintage Waltham Watch

Materials

Stainless Steel

Waltham PGF, circa 1940s with Box 1942
By Waltham
Located in West Hollywood, CA
Man’s vintage PGF Waltham manual wind dress model circa 1940’s. Featuring a medium size 21x 36mm
Category

1940s American Retro Vintage Waltham Watch

Materials

Gold-filled

Waltham Blancpain Bathyscaphe, circa 1960s
By Blancpain
Located in West Hollywood, CA
An incredibly rare Waltham Incabloc, the American version of the famous Blancpain Bathyscaphe
Category

1960s Swiss Vintage Waltham Watch

Materials

Stainless Steel

Waltham Swiss Freemason Masonic Triangle Watch
By Waltham Electric
Located in Atlanta, GA
Amazing and hard to find vintage Waltham Swiss Masonic Watch. This interesting sculptural design is
Category

1960s Swiss Art Deco Vintage Waltham Watch

WW II Navy Nautical Deck Watch-Chronometer Waltham Clock
Located in Palm City, FL
Here is a very rare WW II Roth Brothers deck watch housed in a chronometer type case so that it is
Category

1940s American Vintage Waltham Watch

Waltham Vanguard 10k Gold Filled 9217364 Wristwatch
By Waltham
Located in Surfside, FL
Waltham Watch. Certified preowned Classic Waltham Vanguard Vanguard watch. This Waltham watch has a 50 x
Category

20th Century Vintage Waltham Watch

Materials

10k Gold, Gold-filled

Vintage 1940s Rolled Gold Waltham Manual Winding Watch
By Waltham Watch Company
Located in Carlisle, GB
This beautiful vintage mechanical watch is working and it is ticking well but I cannot guarantee
Category

1940s American Vintage Waltham Watch

Materials

Gold Plate

Vintage Waltham Military WWII-Era Base Metal Watch, 1942
By Waltham
Located in Beverly Hills, CA
1942 Vintage Waltham WWII Military Ref. 10609 Base Meat watch with Waltham Issued Rubber Strap from
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1940s American Vintage Waltham Watch

Waltham Colonial R Open Face 14 Karat Yellow Gold Vintage Pocket Watch
By American Waltham Watch Co.
Located in Sherman Oaks, CA
Beautiful Vintage Waltham Pocket Watch w/ Silver Dial Including Gold Hands & Dedicated Second Dial
Category

Mid-20th Century American Vintage Waltham Watch

Materials

14k Gold

Vintage 1980s Stainless Steel 21 Jewels Ladies Waltham Automatic Watch
By Waltham
Located in Carlisle, GB
This beautiful pre-owned ladies automatic watch is in good working condition and it is running well
Category

1980s Vintage Waltham Watch

Materials

Stainless Steel

Waltham Premier U.S. Military WWII Era Wristwatch
By Waltham
Located in West Hollywood, CA
Waltham Premier U.S. Military WWII Era Wristwatch. Brushed metal non reflective case with
Category

1940s American Vintage Waltham Watch

Materials

Base Metal

Waltham WWII Military A-17 Manual Wristwatch, circa 1940s
By Waltham
Located in West Hollywood, CA
Waltham U.S.military issue model with great condition black original 24 hour radium dial and
Category

1940s American Vintage Waltham Watch

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Vintage Waltham Watch For Sale on 1stDibs

On 1stDibs, you can find the most appropriate vintage waltham watch for your needs in our varied inventory. Frequently made of gold, 14k gold and gold-filled, this item was constructed with great care. Making the right choice when shopping for a vintage waltham watch may mean carefully reviewing examples of this item dating from different eras — you can find an early iteration of this piece from the 20th Century and a newer version made as recently as the 20th Century, both of which have proven very popular over the years. Finding an appealing vintage waltham watch — no matter the origin — is easy, but Waltham, American Waltham Watch Co. and Bulova Watch Company each produced a popular version that is worth a look. When shopping for a vintage waltham watch, you’ll find that there are less available pieces for unisex or women today than there are for men.

How Much is a Vintage Waltham Watch?

Prices for a vintage waltham watch can differ depending upon size, time period and other attributes — at 1stDibs, these accessories begin at $625 and can go as high as $8,200, while this accessory, on average, fetches $1,200.

Finding the Right Watches for You

Records show that, in Europe, by the 16th century, it was high time for portable clock devices. Right now, perhaps you’re shopping for your own. If so, find a vast range of fashionable and functional antique, vintage and luxury watches on 1stDibs.

While wall-mounted time tellers and grandfather clocks were much more convenient than the sundials of ancient history, watches were becoming crucial for an increasingly connected society whose members learned that the latest advancements in technology meant they could carry devices that kept time to within a minute a day. Tragically, the first pocket watches — albeit an improvement on the accessories that preceded them, which dangled from a chain worn around the neck — didn’t help much as far as accuracy or portability. Focused on style over substance, the upper class frequently carried lavish pieces that ran hours behind. 

Eventually, watches migrated from owners’ pockets to their wrists. In the early days of watchmaking, watches were fragile enough that they necessitated protection from the elements. Now, wristwatches made of gold and steel can withstand the harshest climates — even 100 meters underwater, in the case of Rolex’s Submariner. Designer Gérald Genta, whose range of clients included Rolex, created for Audemars Piguet the first luxury sports timepiece to be made from stainless steel. First introduced in 1972, the Royal Oak was a perfect choice for blending the form and function that are now synonymous with sports watches.

Indeed, although exceedingly practical, the watches of today are far from bland. Bulgari’s iconic Serpenti watch was on everyone’s list after the collection’s bold bracelet, which technically debuted after the timepiece, graced the wrist of actress Elizabeth Taylor. If anything, elaborately crafted timepieces — the unmistakably boxy silhouette of Cartier Tank watches, the elegant and minimal Calatrava designed by legendary Swiss house Patek Philippe — are even more effective than the shape we associate with traditional watches. You’ll always know what time it is because you won’t be able to tear your eyes away from your new accessory. 

Form watches — the all-encompassing moniker bestowed upon non-round watches — are making headlines and completing contemporary fashionable ensembles the world over. At the same time, both casual fans and careful collectors are drawn to the unbeatable charm of vintage styles, such as the icons designed by Omega that even James Bond can’t resist

When shopping for a watch, it’s good to keep your needs as well as your specific personal style in mind: A smaller, subtle timepiece is a good fit for small wrists. When will you be wearing your new accessory? There’s a versatile model out there for everyday wear, while a rugged, feature-heavy watch is a safe bet if you’re prone to embarking on all-weather activities in the great outdoors. 

Find exactly what you’re looking for in an unparalleled collection of antique, vintage and luxury watches on 1stDibs that includes Cartier watches, Rolex watches, Patek Philippe watches and more — we promise it will be worth your time.

Questions About Vintage Waltham Watch
  • 1stDibs ExpertNovember 22, 2024
    A Waltham watch is a timepiece made by one of two manufacturers. The original maker of Waltham watches was the Waltham Watch Company, which operated from 1850 to 1981. During that period, Waltham manufactured more than 40 million watches and clocks. After the company closed, one of its subsidiaries, Waltham, SA, continued the production of Waltham watches. On 1stDibs, shop a variety of Waltham watches.
  • 1stDibs ExpertApril 22, 2024
    Yes, some Waltham watches are valuable. The 14-karat and 18-karat gold pocket watches produced by the American watchmaker during the late 19th century tend to be the most collectable. Generally, the type, model, age and condition of the watch will determine how much it's worth. A certified appraiser or knowledgeable dealer can assist with the valuation process. On 1stDibs, explore an assortment of Waltham watches.
  • 1stDibs ExpertNovember 26, 2024
    The American Waltham Watch Company is more than 150 years old. Aaron Lufkin Dennison established it in Waltham, Massachusetts, in 1854. Today, people remember Dennison and his company for introducing the concept of interchangeable parts in watches. This innovation was a landmark in the history of watches, allowing timepieces to be manufactured more quickly. Explore a variety of American Waltham Watch Company watches on 1stDibs.
  • 1stDibs ExpertDecember 5, 2024
    The oldest Waltham watch is the Waltham Model 1857 pocket watch. Introduced in 1857, this mechanical pocket watch was the first American-made pocket watch to ever enjoy widespread commercial success. Waltham began making wristwatches in the early 20th century. One of its first models that went on to generate significant sales was the Riverside, which debuted in 1912. Shop a selection of Waltham watches on 1stDibs.
  • 1stDibs ExpertDecember 5, 2024
    Waltham pocket watches are more than 150 years old. The American watchmaker introduced its first pocket watch in 1857, and it called this groundbreaking watch the Model 1857 in honor of its launch date. Waltham went on to become one of the leading makers of pocket watches for personal use and the railroad industry in the U.S. Shop a diverse assortment of Waltham watches on 1stDibs.
  • 1stDibs ExpertDecember 5, 2024
    Waltham watches went out of business in 1957 when the original owners of the Waltham Watch Company filed for bankruptcy. However, that wasn't the end of the Waltham brand. Until the 1980s, a new owner produced Waltham watches in the Waltham Watch Company's former factory. Today, Waltham S.A. continues to manufacture mechanical watches that bear the Waltham name. Shop a variety of Waltham watches on 1stDibs.
  • 1stDibs ExpertApril 5, 2022
    Waltham stopped making its watches in 1957, and became known as the Waltham Precision Instruments Company. During its time, Waltham made over 40 million watches. On 1stDibs, you can find a collection of authentic Waltham pieces from some of the world’s top sellers.
  • 1stDibs ExpertNovember 22, 2024
    No, the Waltham Watch Company does not still exist. The watchmaker went out of business in 1981. However, a subsidiary of the original company, Waltham, SA, does continue to manufacture timepieces. Shop a range of Waltham Watch Company watches on 1stDibs.
  • 1stDibs ExpertFebruary 13, 2023
    Waltham pocket watches were made from 1850 to 1957. The Waltham Watch Company also produced clocks, compasses, speedometers and precision instruments at its factories in Massachusetts. Shop a collection of Waltham pocket watches on 1stDibs.
  • 1stDibs ExpertApril 5, 2022
    To open a Waltham pocket watch, seek the help of an experienced watch repairer. Opening a pocket watch on your own could end up damaging the timepiece. A professional has the tools necessary to perform the task safely. On 1stDibs, shop a range of Waltham pocket watches.
  • 1stDibs ExpertOctober 24, 2024
    To tell how old your Waltham pocket watch is, open up the back and locate the serial number. The National Association of Watch and Clock Collectors has a searchable serial number database that you can use to look up the number you find. With just a few clicks, this resource will tell you about your watch's year of production, model number, materials and more. On 1stDibs, explore a selection of Waltham pocket watches.
  • 1stDibs ExpertNovember 26, 2024
    The history of the American Waltham Watch Company started in 1854, when Aaron Lufkin Dennison founded the company in Waltham, Massachusetts. There, it began to manufacture watches with interchangeable parts, a new approach to production that allowed the company to prepare watches much more quickly than its competitors. Still, the company experienced economic hardships during its early years, and Dennison was forced to sell his company to Royal E. Robbins in 1857. When the Civil War broke out in 1861, Robbins and his business partners, Henry Asher Robbins and Daniel F. Appleton, capitalized on the military's need for reliable watches by introducing an inexpensive $13 timepiece called the William Ellery. Following the war, the company became a supplier to major railways. After a period of sluggish sales as a result of the Panic of 1907, the American Waltham Watch Company revived the business by expanding its manufacturing into fuses and other essential materials for World War I. By the 1920s, the company was producing wristwatches and continued to do so despite changes in ownership during the 1950s and ’60s. By the 1970s, the company was no longer manufacturing watches but had licensed its name to other watchmakers, a practice that continues to this day. On 1stDibs, find a range of American Waltham Watch Company watches.
  • 1stDibs ExpertApril 5, 2022
    Real gold Waltham pocket watches will include a stamp on the rear of the case cover indicating the karat of gold used to create the watch. Several other stamped lines may also indicate a gold watch. However, the best way to determine if a gold Waltham pocket watch is authentic is to work with a certified appraiser. Find a variety of expertly vetted gold Waltham pocket watches on 1stDibs.
  • 1stDibs ExpertOctober 12, 2021
    A vintage watch is any watch that is at least two decades old. A model number can usually be found on a watch's movement for identification purposes, and date marks on the back of a watch can usually tell you if it is vintage. Vintage timepieces have made a comeback for serious collectors as well as casual enthusiasts all over the world. Find a collection of vintage watches on 1stDibs today.
  • 1stDibs ExpertDecember 17, 2024
    There is no single most sought-after vintage watch. Trends in collecting do vary over time, but some watches have reached an iconic status and tend to remain popular among collectors year after year. Examples of such watches include the Rolex Submariner Ref. 5513, the Omega Speedmaster Professional Ref. 105.003, the TAG Heuer Monaco Ref. 1133B, Patek Philippe Calatrava Ref. 96, Jaeger-LeCoultre Reverso, the Audemars Piguet Royal Oak Ref. 5402, the Vacheron Constantin Historiques American 1921, the Longines 13ZN Chronograph, the Zenith El Primero Ref. A384, the Tudor Submariner Ref. 7928, the Breitling Navitimer Ref. 806, the IWC Big Pilot Ref. 5002, the Cartier Tank Louis Cartier, the Breguet Type XX, the Universal Genève Polerouter, the Seiko 6139 "Pogue," the Hamilton Ventura and the Omega Seamaster 300 Ref. 165.014. Shop a diverse assortment of vintage watches on 1stDibs.
  • 1stDibs ExpertDecember 17, 2024
    To determine how old your vintage watch is, first do some research using trusted online resources. Start by looking at the back of your watch to see if there are any numbers, such as serial or model numbers. Cross-referencing these numbers with online reference guides can often give you a rough idea of when a watch was produced. If you can't find any type of identifying number, you can learn more about the maker to find out when it crafted similar watches or have a certified appraiser or other knowledgeable expert assist you with the dating process. Shop a wide range of watches on 1stDibs.
  • 1stDibs ExpertNovember 22, 2024
    A vintage-style watch is a contemporary timepiece with a design that draws inspiration from watches produced in previous eras. To be considered a vintage watch rather than a vintage-style watch, a timepiece must be at least 20 years old. Antique watches are at least 100 years old. Explore a wide variety of vintage watches on 1stDibs.
  • 1stDibs ExpertFebruary 13, 2023
    The easiest way to determine if a watch is vintage is to look for a date on the back. If the date is more than 20 years old, the timepiece would be considered vintage. If a watch lacks a date, a certified appraiser has the knowledge and experience needed to determine its age. Find a variety of watches on 1stDibs.
  • 1stDibs ExpertApril 5, 2022
    The gold content of a vintage watch will depend on the make and model of the watch. Gold is a popular choice for luxury watches due to its finish and yellow-golden hue that can be achieved through gold or gold-plated bands. Shop a wide selection of expertly vetted vintage watches on 1stDibs.
  • 1stDibs ExpertNovember 1, 2023
    To identify your vintage Omega watch, first find its serial number. Those made before 1944 have seven-digit numbers; from 1944 on, the numbers have eight digits. On vintage models, the serial number is engraved on the inside of the case back.You can cross-reference this number online to find out what model your watch is. Explore a wide variety of Omega watches on 1stDibs.