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Fossil Chronograph Men's Wristwatch

Wristwatch

AI Estimated Value

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$60-100

As of May 30, 2026

AI Item Analysis

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The item is a men's Fossil chronograph wristwatch, likely an analog quartz model, featuring a robust design. It has a brushed stainless steel case and a matching stainless steel bracelet with visible links. The watch features a black dial with white Arabic numerals at the 3, 6, 9, and 12 o'clock positions, alongside white stick hour markers for the remaining hours. The hands are broad and white with what appears to be lume filling, providing good contrast against the dark dial. There are three sub-dials, characteristic of a chronograph, positioned at approximately the 2, 6, and 10 o'clock positions, although their exact functions (e.g., 24-hour, small seconds, chronograph minutes/hours) cannot be definitively determined from the image. A small date window is also present, visible near the 4 o'clock position. The bezel is fixed, made of brushed stainless steel, and engraved with minute markers (0-60). There are three pushers on the right side of the case, typical for a chronograph: a central crown flanked by two pushers for starting/stopping and resetting the chronograph functions. The overall condition appears good with minor surface wear consistent with regular use, but no significant damage like deep scratches or dents are immediately apparent on the case or crystal. The craftsmanship appears to be of good quality for a fashion brand watch, with clean lines and legible dial elements. The watch has a contemporary style, consistent with models produced by Fossil in the 2010s.

AI Appraisal Report

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Upon examining the provided image of this Fossil chronograph men's wristwatch, I assess its condition as good, showing minor surface wear consistent with regular use, but no significant damage. The design elements, such as the brushed stainless steel case and bracelet, black dial with white Arabic numerals and stick markers, and the three sub-dials, are all consistent with authentic Fossil chronograph models from the 2010s. The legibility and apparent quality of craftsmanship align with Fossil's typical production. From a market perspective, Fossil watches are widely available and generally fall into the fashion watch category. Their new retail prices typically range from $100-$300 depending on the model and features. In the secondary market, this particular style – a stainless steel chronograph – is common. Comparables on platforms like eBay or Poshmark for similar pre-owned Fossil chronographs in good condition suggest a typical selling price between $60 and $120. Demand for pre-owned Fossil watches is steady but not high, as they are not considered collector's items and lack the prestige or intrinsic value of luxury brands. Rarity is not a factor here; these models were mass-produced. Factors impacting value include the current good condition, but also the brand's position as a mass-market fashion watch. The quartz movement, while reliable, does not command the same value as mechanical movements. The primary limitation in authenticity verification from an image alone is the inability to inspect the movement, verify water resistance, or detect subtle counterfeit details that might only be apparent under magnification or through weight/material tests. For full authentication and a more precise condition assessment, a physical examination of the movement, an integrity check of the seals, and a detailed inspection for micro-engravings or serial numbers would be necessary. Without this, I am relying solely on external visual cues which appear consistent with authenticity.

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