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This item is a Christian Cade Quartz wristwatch featuring a rectangular, silver-toned metal case. The watch face presents an oval-shaped black or very dark blue dial with prominent silver-toned Arabic numerals from '1' to '12', though some numbers like '3', '6', '9', and '12' are larger and more stylized. A minute track is visible around the outer edge of the oval dial. The brand name 'Christian Cade' is printed in white script on the upper half of the dial, with 'QUARTZ' in smaller capital letters below it. The watch has three hands: a white hour hand, a white minute hand, and a red second hand, indicating a classic analog display. A golden crown or winder is visible on the right side of the watch case. The watch is attached to a wide, possibly leather or fabric band that appears to be heavily worn and discolored, showing significant dirt, grime, and possibly mold or mildew, consistent with prolonged neglect and exposure to moisture or dust. The band is a muted, grayish-green color with darker, irregular patches. The overall condition suggests considerable wear and tear, and the lack of cleanliness indicates it has not been well-maintained. The craftsmanship appears to be standard for a quartz fashion watch of its era, likely mass-produced, with the primary design feature being the contrasting rectangular case and oval dial, coupled with bold numerals.
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Upon visual examination of the Christian Cade Quartz wristwatch, I assess its condition as poor, characterized by significant wear and tear. The watch case, while silver-toned, shows signs of age, and the crystal appears to be intact, protecting the black/dark blue oval dial. The dial itself has stylized silver-toned Arabic numerals, and the 'Christian Cade QUARTZ' branding is clearly legible. The three hands (white hour, white minute, red second) are present, and a golden crown is visible. The most detrimental factor is the watch band, which is heavily discolored, soiled, and shows clear signs of neglect, including what appears to be dirt, grime, and potentially mold or mildew. This condition severely impacts the aesthetic and hygienic appeal of the piece.
Authenticity, based solely on imagery, appears to be consistent with a mass-produced fashion quartz watch. Christian Cade is not a brand associated with high horology or significant collectible value. Market comparables for similar vintage quartz fashion watches in this condition typically range from very low to negligible, often selling as 'for parts' or projects rather than functional timepieces. Demand for such items is generally low, and there is no inherent rarity associated with this specific model or brand that would drive up its value. The poor condition of the band is a significant detractor and would require replacement to make the watch wearable or more presentable, adding to restoration costs.
Limitations in authenticity verification from images alone include the inability to inspect the movement. A physical examination would allow me to open the case back to verify the quartz movement, check for any internal corrosion due to the external neglect, and confirm the absence of any signs of counterfeiting more thoroughly. Provenance documentation would provide a history of ownership and potentially clarify its age, though for a watch of this type, such documentation is unlikely and generally wouldn't significantly impact value.