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Tissot Stylist Gold-Plated Quartz Wristwatch

Horology / Vintage Watches

AI Estimated Value

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$125.00 - $175.00

As of June 17, 2026

AI Item Analysis

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This is a vintage Tissot 'Stylist' series wristwatch, likely dating from the 1990s. The timepiece features a round, gold-plated stainless steel case with integrated triple-lug designs where it meets the strap. The dial is a deep matte black, providing a high-contrast background for the slender, gold-tone baton hour markers and matching stick hands. A date window is positioned at the 3 o'clock mark, accented with a white numeric wheel. The 'Tissot' brand name is printed in gold below the 12 o'clock position, with the 'Stylist' model name printed above 6 o'clock. The watch is powered by a Swiss quartz movement. It is currently fitted on a black leather strap with a crocodile/alligator grain texture and a gold-tone buckle. In terms of condition, there is visible surface wear and fine scratching on the gold plating, particularly on the bezel and the lugs, suggesting regular use. The leather strap shows significant creasing and signs of wear near the lugs and the buckle holes. The crystal appears relatively clear but may have minor micro-abrasions consistent with age. This watch exemplifies the slim, dress-watch aesthetic popular in late 20th-century Swiss watchmaking, prioritizing elegance and functional simplicity.

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I have conducted a visual examination of the vintage Tissot 'Stylist' series quartz wristwatch. The timepiece exhibits characteristics consistent with Tissot’s production from the 1990s, specifically the slim profile and minimalist black-and-gold aesthetic prevalent in the 'Stylist' line. Based on the provided imagery, the case displays moderate surface oxidation and fine scratches on the gold plating, particularly at the lugs. The dial and hands remain well-preserved, though the leather strap shows significant structural wear and should be considered for replacement. Authenticity appears consistent with Swiss quartz movements of this era, though I cannot verify movement functionality or confirm the caliber without opening the case back. The market for 1990s quartz Tissot models is currently stable but niche. While Tissot is a respected Swiss house, quartz-driven models from this period do not command the high premiums associated with mechanical movements or solid gold cases. Comparables for gold-plated 'Stylist' models in similar used condition typically sell in the low hundreds. Factors limiting the value include the visible wear on the plating and the commonality of the model; however, the classic black-dial configuration remains a desirable 'entry-level' vintage dress watch. Final authentication is limited by the digital nature of this inspection. A definitive valuation would require an in-person examination to verify the hallmarkings on the case back, the battery health/leakage status, and the integrity of the movement. Documentation regarding original purchase or service history would provide additional security but is not expected for this price point. Future value is most impacted by the ongoing functionality of the quartz circuit, which is often difficult to repair if damaged.

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