Vintage Kronatron Electra 360 Women's Wristwatch
Vintage Watches

Vintage Kronatron Electra 360 Women's Wristwatch

This is a vintage ladies' mechanical wristwatch featuring a small, circular chrome-plated base metal case with a distinctive fluted or 'coin-edge' bezel. The timepiece is branded 'Kronatron Electra' on the dial, a label often associated with budget-friendly fashion watches from the 1960s and 1970s. The dial is a vibrant gradient blue with a sunburst-like effect, featuring stylized Arabic numerals at the 12 and 6 positions, with faux-gemstone (possibly rhinestone) hour markers at other intervals. Text on the dial includes '360', 'UNBREAKABLE MAINSPRING', and 'HONG KONG' at the bottom, indicating the movement or assembly origin. The hands are tapered silver-tone batons. It is fitted with a black lizard-grain or faux-leather strap that appears heavily worn. Physically, the watch shows significant signs of age and wear; there is visible pitting and plating loss on the chrome case and bezel, along with surface scratching on the acrylic crystal. Darkening and possible light oxidation are present around the fluted bezel edges. Despite the 'Electra' name, these were typically mechanical pin-pallet movements rather than electronic. The overall craftsmanship is indicative of mass-market production from the mid-20th century.

Estimated Value

$10.00 - $25.00

Basic Information

Category

Vintage Watches

Appraised On

April 9, 2026

Estimated Value

$10.00 - $25.00

Item Description

This is a vintage ladies' mechanical wristwatch featuring a small, circular chrome-plated base metal case with a distinctive fluted or 'coin-edge' bezel. The timepiece is branded 'Kronatron Electra' on the dial, a label often associated with budget-friendly fashion watches from the 1960s and 1970s. The dial is a vibrant gradient blue with a sunburst-like effect, featuring stylized Arabic numerals at the 12 and 6 positions, with faux-gemstone (possibly rhinestone) hour markers at other intervals. Text on the dial includes '360', 'UNBREAKABLE MAINSPRING', and 'HONG KONG' at the bottom, indicating the movement or assembly origin. The hands are tapered silver-tone batons. It is fitted with a black lizard-grain or faux-leather strap that appears heavily worn. Physically, the watch shows significant signs of age and wear; there is visible pitting and plating loss on the chrome case and bezel, along with surface scratching on the acrylic crystal. Darkening and possible light oxidation are present around the fluted bezel edges. Despite the 'Electra' name, these were typically mechanical pin-pallet movements rather than electronic. The overall craftsmanship is indicative of mass-market production from the mid-20th century.

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