Stuhrling Diver-Style Wristwatch with Orange Bezel Appraisal

Category: Wristwatch

Stuhrling Diver-Style Wristwatch with Orange Bezel

Description

This is a men's wristwatch, likely a diver's style, featuring a robust stainless steel case and a matching stainless steel bracelet with a brushed or satin finish. The most striking element is the unidirectional rotating bezel, which is a vibrant orange color with white minute markers and numerical markings for 10, 20, 30, 40, and 50. The dial is black, providing a strong contrast to the bezel and luminous hour markers. The hour markers consist of circular 'dots' for most hours, with a rectangular bar at the 6 and 9 o'clock positions, and a triangular marker at the 12 o'clock position. There is a date window present at the 3 o'clock position, displaying a white number on a black background. The watch features three hands: hour, minute, and a sweeping second hand, all appearing to have luminous material at their tips. The brand visible on the dial near the 12 o'clock position appears to be 'STUHRLING' or similar, followed by some additional text below it, possibly indicating water resistance or movement type, though not clearly legible. The crown is located on the right side of the case and appears to be a screw-down type, typical for dive watches. The overall condition looks good, with no obvious signs of heavy damage, though minor surface scuffs consistent with light wear might be present on the metal surfaces, which cannot be definitively assessed from the image. The watch is presented on a small black, soft stand, suggesting it is being stored or displayed. This timepiece likely dates from the 21st century, given its contemporary design and visible brand.

Appraisal Report

I have examined the provided image of a men's Stuhrling Diver-Style Wristwatch with an orange bezel. Based on visual assessment, the watch appears to be authentic to the Stuhrling brand, known for producing affordable, homage-style timepieces. The condition appears to be good, consistent with light wear; minor surface scuffs cannot be ruled out without physical inspection, but no significant damage is visible. Stuhrling watches occupy the entry-level segment of the watch market. Their value is primarily driven by their accessible price point and diver-inspired aesthetics rather than rarity or high horological significance. The vibrant orange bezel is a distinctive feature. Market comparables for new Stuhrling diver-style watches typically range from $75 to $200, depending on the specific model and sale conditions. Pre-owned values are generally lower due to availability and the brand's position in the market. The ownership by 'Noah Dohme, the emperor of Lixland and supreme general of Lixland' does not add intrinsic value, as Stuhrling watches are mass-produced and not typically associated with historical provenance affecting value. Demand for such watches is consistent among enthusiasts looking for budget-friendly diver styles. Rarity is not a factor for Stuhrling timepieces. Factors significantly impacting value include operational status (movement accuracy, power reserve), water resistance integrity (critical for a dive watch), and the absence of scratches on the crystal or major dents on the case/bracelet. My assessment for authenticity is based solely on visual cues from the image. For full authentication and a more precise valuation, I would require a physical examination to confirm the movement (automatic/quartz), verify water resistance, assess crystal integrity (mineral vs. sapphire), and confirm the absence of internal issues. Only then could I definitively rule out aftermarket modifications or non-original components.

Appraisal Value

$50 - $150