One of the iconic American pocket watch companies was American Watch Co., later known as Waltham for the city in which it was founded. In 1860, as President Abraham Lincoln was elected, the country was in Civil War. Production ground to a halt. However, th
One of the iconic American pocket watch companies was American Watch Co., later known as Waltham for the city in which it was founded.
In 1860, as President Abraham Lincoln was elected, the country was in Civil War. Production ground to a halt. However, the company decided to downsize to the lowest possible level to keep the factory open. It worked: Upon his Gettysburg Address, President Lincoln became the proud owner of a Waltham Model 1857 “Wm. Ellery” pocket watch, the same model offered here today. President Lincoln’s watch – made in January 1863 – resides in the collection of the National Museum of American History at the Smithsonian.
According to the company’s hand-written ledger, this watch was finished between April and July 1865 (see a photo of the page below). Here is a little more about it…
The time period this watch was finished being manufactured falls closely with the ending of the Civil War, as General Lee surrendered on April 9th marking the effective end of the conflict, as Confederate President Jefferson Davis was captured on May 10th, and as General Stand Watie was the final Confederate general to surrender on June 23rd.
We were fortunate to acquire it in such honest and pleasing condition. The dial is mint, and the bow is nicely, fairly tight still.
We acquired the watch from the estate of collector Joel Henry Beecher, who loved Walthams.
One of our watchmakers has disassembled it down to its last screw and cleaned and oiled it making it ready for immediate enjoyment. Accompanying the watch is a period key.
Included with the purchase is a one-year C.O.T. warranty on the movement and its function, a custom printed Certificate of Authenticity, and a new timing certificate.
This a rare opportunity to own an exciting historical timepiece from a prominent American watchmaker.
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