How much is my Waltham pocket watch movement number 22258405 worth?

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It is difficult to say exactly how much your Waltham pocket watch is worth without knowing a few more details about it. For example, is the watch in working order? Have any parts of the watch been damaged, replaced or cleaned? These factors can all effect how much your pocket watch is worth.

However, the serial number 22258405 indicates that the watch was made in 1918, and is therefore a "middle-aged" Waltham pocket watch - not one of the oldest, but not one of the newest either. As a result, you should expect to get at least $500, if not even more.

  • A valuation of your Waltham pocket watch

The best way to get good idea of what your Waltham pocket watch is worth is to take it to an antiques dealer - they should have enough knowledge to give you a reliable valuation. On the other hand, you call up an insurance company to see how much it would cost to insure your pocket watch. As the insurance price is roughly equal to the amount it would cost to replace the insured item, the insurance premiums will give you a good idea of what your watch is worth.

  • Waltham Watch Company

The Waltham Watch Company, sometimes known as the American Waltham Watch Company, manufactured high quality and expensive pocket watches from 1850 to 1957. Many of the watches manufactured by Waltham are have a high gold content, or are encrusted with jewels, which gives you an indication of the quality and price of these watches.

The Waltham Watch Company manufactured a number of different types of pocket watches. These include the Railroad, the CT Parker and the WM Ellery pocket watches. These watches could contain up to a huge 15 jewels each.

Because of their high quality manufacturing and the expensive products used in the watch's design, Waltham pocket watches are some of the most expensive on the market.

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