Description:

Waltham 3-OS 15J hunting case movement (HCM) grade 365 ladies' pocket watch #26986614, handsome nickel split-plate movement with raised jewel settings and a concentric circle damascene pattern, single sunk (SS) silver-toned metal dial with a brushed finish, raised gold Arabic-style numbers, a subsidiary seconds register and a black Pierce Arrow automobile advertising logo on the upper half, dial does have some light patina but no scratches or damage, blue steel spade-style hands, smooth polish Sterling silver hinge-back (HB) case with a fancy heavy bow, case is showing light even wear, measures approx. 32mm in diameter x 38mm in length x 10mm thick (crystal included). A high quality vintage silver watch in excellent+ condition!


Item Specifics:

  • Year Made: 1929-1930
  • Company: Waltham
  • Movement Size: 133-0S
  • Jewels: 1315J
  • Setting/Movement Type: pendant set
  • Model/Grade: 365
  • Serial #: 26986614
  • Movement Finish: nickel
  • Movement Details: hunting case movement (HCM)
  • Dial Material: metal
  • Dial Color: silver
  • Dial Details: Pierce Arrow advertising
  • Hand Style: spade
  • Case Style: HB
  • Case Material: Silver - Sterling/Solid
  • Case Width/Diameter: 32mm (1.26 inches)
  • Case Length, bow included:  38mm (1.50 inches)
  • Case Thickness:  10mm (0.39 inches)
  • Crystal Material: plastic
  • Condition: Excellent +
  • Gender: Ladies'

Logo Info:

On all but a few of the advertising logos, mainly Packard from the Hamilton company and Studebaker from South Bend, the logos would have been commissioned through a professional dial company after they left the factory to have the logo applied. For instance, a car dealership might have them added as a promotion, a motorcycle club would have ones done for each of their members, etc.


On the watch/logo combinations that may not match up on a timeline (the watch was made prior to the automobile company being formed, for instance), what we understand could have happened is, say for a car club, the members would need to provide their own watch to which the emblems would be added. Someone might have wanted a Harley logo on "Grandpa Bob's" old pocket watch, and would have had the dial pulled from that. Other than the Packard/Hamilton & Studebaker/South Bend arrangements, it was a free-for-all on the pairings and you could find just about any combination of manufacturer with the different logos.


We do also have a pretty good selection of the vintage dials that have emblems on them, but that are not attached to a watch yet. Often in the past, a customer would want a watch without the advertising, so we would just pull the printed dial and replace it with a similar-style plain dial, then set the printed one aside. If you have something specific you are looking for, please drop us a note to see if we have anything in our stock that might work for you.