The Art of American Horology Part ll,...

Roosevelt Hotel, Madison Avenue @ 45th Street, Dec 04, 2002

LOT 643

Waltham Watch Co., Waltham, Mass., No. 17000106, "Premier Maximus", Model 1908, circa 1912.Extremely fine, 18K gold, 16 size, keyless, 23-jewel watch with a 24-hour winding indicator and an unusual dial.

USD 10,000 - 12,000

Sold: USD 10,063

C. Four-body triple-hinged "bassine", polished, Jürgensen lips, gold cuvette. D. Triple-sunk, silver gilt, champlevé Breguet numerals, outer minute track, subsidiary sunk seconds, sunk up-and-down sector at 12 o'clock. "Double Swell Spade" hands. M. Nickel-fi-nished, 3/4 split plate with mocked bridges, circular damascening, 23 ruby, sapphire and diamond jewels in gold raised settings, adjusted to temperature, isochronism and 5 positions, escapement with diamond endstones on both sides, copper ad beryllium train, straight line lever escapement, cut-bimetallic compensation balance with patented friction balance staff, blued steel patented Breguet balance spring, Ohlson's patented (No. 894,457) micrometric regu-lator. Signed on dial, case and movement.Diam. 50mm.


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Grading System
Grade: AAA

Excellent

Case: 2

Very good

Movement: 2*

Very good

Overhaul recommended, at buyer's expense

Dial: 2 - 01

Notes

This is the highest Waltham grade ever. This example features very rare gilt silver dial, while the most others have enamel ones.Between 1900 and 1910, towards the end of the most prosperous period in American watchmaking, companies began experimenting with extravagant models. Waltham was among the first to experiment. In 1908 they launched the Premier Maximus, which sold for $250. Not long after, the price tag had reached $500, an impressive amount for an American watch at the time.The original price tag of the present example was $300 as listed in the Contract Notice.The present watch is from Waltham's first series of 200 pieces. It is based on the 1908 model, while the later examples were based on model 99. A similar but later watch, can be found in the Collection of the National Time Museum of Chicago, formerly The Time Museum, Rockford, Illinois, inv. No. 239.This watch embodies the following features of excellence:23 diamond, Fine Ruby and Sapphire Jewels; 3 pair Diamond Caps, raised Gold Settings; Balance, Pallet and Escape Pivots running on Diamonds; Jeweled Mainwheel Bearings; Red Gold Caps on Pallet, Escape and 4th Bridges; Accurately Adjusted to Temperature, Isochro-nism and 5 Positions, and carefully timed in its case in the factory; Compensating balance, Meantime Screws; Patent Breguet Hairspring Hardened and Tempered in Form; Patent Detachable Balance Staff; Bronze Train: Double Roller Escapement;Sapphire jewel Pin perma-nently driven into the Roller; Recessed Steel Escape Wheel with Gold Hub; Exposed Red Ruby Pallets; Tempered Steel Safety Barrel,-Patent Micrometric Regulator; Steel Parts Highly Finished with Rounded Polished Corners; Winding Indicator showing on the dial the number; Hours up to 24, the watch has run since last Winding; Fine Glass Hand-Painted Dial of the most modern and artistic design.