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AI Identification

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Wristwatch consistent with vintage Orient Multi-Year Calendar

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AI Estimated Value

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$150 - $250

As of July 15, 2026

AI Item Analysis

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This is a gold-toned metal wristwatch featuring a complex silver-tone dial with a multi-year calendar complication. The dial bears a logo and text reading 'ORIENT' and '21 JEWELS', which is consistent with Japanese manufacturing from the late 20th century, likely the 1970s. The watch has a round case with an integrated pusher at the 2 o'clock position and a crown at 4 o'clock. The dial displays a upper window for year and month indicators and a lower calendar grid for days of the week and dates. Gold-toned baton hands and hour markers are visible underneath a domed crystal. It is paired with a matching gold-toned expansion-style metal bracelet. Condition-wise, the crystal shows significant scratching and blurring, and the gold-toned plating on the case and bracelet appears to have surface wear and minor scuffing. While the markings are consistent with an Orient brand timepiece, a physical inspection is required to determine if the movement is an authentic Orient caliber or if the components are period-accurate, as dial markings can be replicated.

AI Appraisal Report

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Based on my visual analysis of the provided image, I have examined this gold-toned wristwatch which bears markings and a multi-year calendar complication consistent with late 20th-century Japanese manufacturing, specifically associated with the Orient brand. Based on what I can see, the complex dial layout and pusher configuration match the aesthetic of 1970s models. I cannot verify from a photo the specific movement caliber or the metal purity of the gold plating. The condition appears to be fair to good, though the significant scratching on the crystal and surface wear on the integrated bracelet suggest frequent use, which typically lowers the collectible value. The estimate of $150 to $250 is based on the assumption that the internal movement is an appropriate mechanical Orient caliber and that the components are period-accurate. The market for vintage Japanese calendar watches remains steady due to their unique complications, though demand is highest for pieces in near-mint condition. I cannot confirm if this is an authentic example, as dial markings can be replicated; a physical inspection by a watchmaker to view the movement and case back stamps is required. If this item were determined to be a modern reproduction or if the movement has been replaced with a non-period quartz or third-party mechanical substitute, the value would likely drop to a decorative range of $20 to $50. To confirm the higher valuation, one would need to document the serial numbers and verify the functionality of the multi-year calendar pusher mechanism.

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