
Kenneth Cole New York Skeleton Dial Men's Watch
This is a contemporary Kenneth Cole New York wrist watch featuring a distinctive transparent 'skeleton' dial aesthetic. The watch is constructed with a circular black-finished stainless steel or metal alloy case, likely measuring between 40mm and 44mm. The central dial is a sunray silver-tone metallic disc containing the 'Kenneth Cole NEW YORK' signature logo. Surrounding this central plate is an open-work design where silver-tone baton hour markers act as spokes connecting the inner dial to the outer rim, allowing the wearer to see through the watch body. It features black and white luminescent baton hands and a thin seconds hand. The crystal appears to be mineral glass and shows significant condition issues, including multiple prominent surface scratches and scuffs across the upper right and left quadrants. The watch is paired with a black textured leather or synthetic strap with a cross-hatch Saffiano-style pattern. While it mimics the look of a mechanical skeleton watch, it likely houses a quartz movement concealed behind the central silver plate. The overall condition shows heavy signs of wear and regular use, with visible dust and debris around the bezel and lugs.
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Estimated Value
$15.00 - $25.00
Basic Information
Category
Watches & Timepieces
Appraised On
March 20, 2026
Estimated Value
$15.00 - $25.00
Item Description
This is a contemporary Kenneth Cole New York wrist watch featuring a distinctive transparent 'skeleton' dial aesthetic. The watch is constructed with a circular black-finished stainless steel or metal alloy case, likely measuring between 40mm and 44mm. The central dial is a sunray silver-tone metallic disc containing the 'Kenneth Cole NEW YORK' signature logo. Surrounding this central plate is an open-work design where silver-tone baton hour markers act as spokes connecting the inner dial to the outer rim, allowing the wearer to see through the watch body. It features black and white luminescent baton hands and a thin seconds hand. The crystal appears to be mineral glass and shows significant condition issues, including multiple prominent surface scratches and scuffs across the upper right and left quadrants. The watch is paired with a black textured leather or synthetic strap with a cross-hatch Saffiano-style pattern. While it mimics the look of a mechanical skeleton watch, it likely houses a quartz movement concealed behind the central silver plate. The overall condition shows heavy signs of wear and regular use, with visible dust and debris around the bezel and lugs.
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