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PROMERD (or similar) Ladies' Gold-Toned & Black Enamel / CZ Bracelet Watch

Wristwatch

AI Estimated Value

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$25-75

As of June 6, 2026

AI Item Analysis

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This is a ladies' quartz wristwatch featuring an oval-shaped gold-toned case with a black dial. The dial is marked with Roman numerals at the 12, 3, 6, and 9 o'clock positions, with stick markers for the remaining hours. The hands are gold-toned and dauphine-style. The watch face also bears the brand name 'PROMERD' or similar, though partially obscured, and 'ADW'. The watch is fitted with a unique link bracelet design, alternating between black enameled or onyx-like segments and gold-toned segments. Each gold-toned segment is encrusted with multiple small, clear, brilliant-cut stones, likely cubic zirconia or small diamonds, set in what appears to be a pave or bead setting. Two rows of stones are visible within each segmented link, creating a dazzling effect. The overall construction appears to be machine-made, consistent with mass-produced fashion watches. The condition appears to be good with no obvious signs of significant wear, deep scratches, or missing stones. The metallic surfaces show a consistent gold tone, suggesting plating rather than solid gold, which is typical for watches of this decorative style. The design suggests a late 20th to early 21st-century style, possibly from the 1990s or 2000s, reflecting a blend of classic elegance with contemporary sparkle.

AI Appraisal Report

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Upon visual examination of this PROMERD (or similar) ladies' quartz bracelet watch, I assess its condition as good. There are no readily apparent deep scratches, dings, or missing stones from the images provided. The gold-toned finish appears consistent, suggesting well-maintained plating. Authenticity of the 'PROMERD' (or similar) and 'ADW' markings seems consistent with typical mass-produced fashion watches of the late 20th/early 21st century. The use of cubic zirconia (CZ) or similar brilliant-cut colorless stones, set in a pave-style, alongside the enameled/onyx-like segments, aligns with common decorative elements for such timepieces. Market conditions for fashion watches of this type are generally modest. These watches are typically valued for their decorative appeal rather than intrinsic material value or horological significance. Comparables would include other gold-toned, CZ-adorned quartz watches from brands popular in department stores or direct-to-consumer catalogs from the 1990s-2000s. Demand for such items is low; they are not rare and do not typically appreciate. Factors significantly impacting value are primarily the brand's perceived prestige (minimal in this case), the condition of the plating and stones, and whether the watch is currently functioning. Limitations in authenticity verification are significant based on images alone. I cannot confirm the watch's operational status, the exact composition of the gold-toned material (though plating is highly probable), or definitively identify the stones as CZ versus low-grade diamonds without in-person examination and testing. A physical inspection would allow for movement testing, determination of plating thickness, and gemological assessment of the stones. Provenance documentation, though unlikely for an item of this type, would also be beneficial for full authentication.

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