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Submitted photo · June 10, 2026

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Category: Watch

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AI Identification

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Gold-tone chronograph-style wristwatch bearing the name "VIOLET"

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AI Estimated Value

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$40 - $110

As of June 10, 2026

AI Item Analysis

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This item is a large-format wristwatch featuring a gold-tone metallic case and a textured white dial. The dial face displays a central honeycomb or diamond-patterned motif and is protected by a clear crystal. It bears the mark 'V VIOLET' in gold-colored lettering at the 3 o'clock position. The dial architecture includes three sub-dials, consistent with a chronograph-style layout: a 24-hour indicator at the top, a small seconds or minute counter on the left, and a dual-purpose sub-dial at the bottom. A small date aperture is visible between the 4 and 5 o'clock positions, currently displaying the number '10'. The bezel features an internal tachymeter scale printed in black numbers ranging from 60 to 400. The hour markers are applied gold-tone batons. Small text at the very bottom of the dial reads 'JAPAN EB', which may refer to the movement origin, though this remains unverified. The case shows three protrusions: a central fluted crown flanked by two pushers at 2 and 4 o'clock, which are hallmark features of a stopwatch function. The watch is attached to a brown, textured leather-style strap. Visible condition includes significant wear to the gold plating, particularly on the lugs and pushers, where base metal or oxidation is appearing. Small scratches are visible on the crystal and case. The owner has categorized this as a 'Watch', which is consistent with its visual appearance, though its mechanical functionality and brand authenticity cannot be verified without physical inspection.

AI Appraisal Report

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Based on my visual examination of the provided image, this large-format wristwatch bears markings consistent with the brand 'VIOLET'. Per the user submission, the item is categorized as a watch, though its mechanical functionality remains unverified from a photograph. I can see a textured dial, chronograph-style sub-dials, and a date aperture. However, I cannot verify from a photo whether the movement is a true mechanical chronograph or a simpler quartz mechanism, nor can I confirm the 'JAPAN EB' marking's implications for the internal components. The value estimate is driven by the significant visible wear to the gold-toned plating on the lugs and pushers, where the base metal appears to be oxidizing, and the scratches on the crystal. This suggests the piece is likely a fashion-tier accessory rather than a luxury-grade timepiece. If the 'VIOLET' attribution is assumed correct for this market segment, the value falls in the $40–$110 range. The value is highly dependent on secondary market demand for stylish but worn accessories; should the piece be non-functional or a replica of a higher-tier design, the value would likely drop to a nominal 'for parts' or 'as-is' price of under $20. To confirm these findings and ensure a more precise valuation, an in-person physical inspection is required to test the movement functionality, verify hallmark consistency on the case back, and examine the materials under magnification. Historical provenance or purchase documentation would also be needed to further support the brand attribution.

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