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Re: Waltham Railroad Pocket Watch
I have a Waltham pocket watch with a train e graved on the back, has a train on the face, is 17 jewels, I would like to know its value. It is not for sale.The watch is the same as the one posted by ka.buck12
Re: Waltham Railroad Pocket Watch
Do you know the value of your watch I have one exactly like it
Re: Waltham Railroad Pocket Watch
Good morning! as you note, you have a early 20th century Waltham (mass) railroad watch with etched case. It is beautiful to look at but not unusual, I'm afraid. Market value of your watch in the condition arrived at by viewing your picture and assumed to be working (I would grade good to very good) would be about $35.