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National Geographic : 1912 Apr
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Sweeping Supremacy The WALTHAM WATCH COMPANY, of Waltham, Mass., presents the result of its competition in all the leading exhibitions, national and international, of the world. WALTHAM WATCHES have in every instance secured gold medals and the FIRST PRIZE. CHALLENGE! We Offer the Following Waltham Watches in Competition with the World's Best: "PREMIER MAXIMUS," for men : the last word in watch-making. The best watch that can be made. Price, $250.00, in 18k. Solid Gold O. F. Case. " RIVERSIDE MAXIJMUS: " for years the foremost watch made, and now only exceeded by the "Premier.'' Three sizes, for men and women. " VANGUARD," the Railroad watch. Two sizes, embracing every known feature that makes a railroadwatch dependable, and the only railroadwatch equipped with Winding Indicator. 'RIVERSIDE:"' for men and women of refinement who wish a serviceable, reliable, medium-priced watch of graceful lines and good af earance. Five sizes. WALTHAM WATCHES have taken more "Class A" certifi cates at the famous Kew Observatory in England than watches of any other make. This success is the more noteworthy, owing to the exacting conditions of this competition and to the fact that it is participated in by the leading watch-makers of the world. WALTHAM WATCH COMPANY, Waltham, Mass. SSend for booklet describing Waltham watch movements and containing information of great value to any one interested in the purchase of a watch. + 6nr r iTmm .mm e. .m .m_ I. "I 7 h I I ~z e rz~---~=~-~- - =r\~ l11111111~~n
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