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Dena Quartz Tonneau Chronograph Style Wristwatch

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$5.00 - $15.00

As of June 12, 2026

AI Item Analysis

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This is a contemporary-style quartz wristwatch featuring a polished silver-tone metal case in a tonneau (barrel) shape. The watch face is black with white Arabic numerals and three decorative sub-dials designed to mimic the aesthetic of a chronograph, though they may be non-functional (multi-eye) given the brand placement. The dial is marked with a logo above the name 'DENA' and 'QUARTZ' below the center hand stack. It features silver-tone sword-style hour and minute hands and three pushers/crowns on the right side of the case. The watch is integrated with a matching polished stainless steel-looking link bracelet with rounded profile segments. Physically, the item shows significant signs of wear and age; there is heavy scratching, pitting, and plating loss across the bezel and bracelet links, indicating it is likely a base metal with a chrome or nickel finish rather than solid precious metal. Dust and grime are visible in the crevices of the case and band. The crystal appears to have minor surface scratches consistent with regular use. Based on the construction and branding, this is a mass-market fashion timepiece from the late 20th to early 21st century.

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I have conducted a visual inspection of the Dena Quartz Tonneau Chronograph Style Wristwatch. The timepiece is a mass-produced fashion watch from the late 20th to early 21st century. My assessment reveals significant condition issues: the base metal case shows extensive pitting and plating loss, particularly on the bezel and bracelet. This indicates a low-cost construction rather than stainless steel or precious metal. The 'chronograph' sub-dials appear to be static decorative elements rather than functional complications, which is common in 'multi-eye' fashion watches of this tier. The market for non-functional, base-metal quartz watches is heavily saturated. Comparable items typically retail for less than $20 new and hold negligible resale value, especially when the finish is compromised. There is currently a very low collector demand for this specific brand (Dena), and the item lacks rarity or historical provenance that would drive value. Factors negatively impacting value include the heavy physical wear, the use of base metals, and the quartz movement which is likely a generic Japanese or Chinese caliber. Authenticity in this context refers to the brand 'Dena' rather than a high-end horological trademark; however, without a physical inspection, I cannot verify the movement's functionality or the battery's condition. Limitation: This appraisal is based solely on visual evidence. A full authentication would require removing the case back to inspect the movement caliber, checking for hallmarkings on the interior case, and testing the pushers to confirm if they are functional or merely aesthetic. Provenance documentation or a purchase receipt would typically be required to establish a lineage of ownership, though it would not significantly alter the valuation of this specific category of timepiece.

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