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Submitted photo · May 21, 2026

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AI Identification

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Gold-tone wristwatch, marked Citizen Eco-Drive

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AI Estimated Value

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$40–$80

As of May 21, 2026

AI Item Analysis

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This item is a ladies' gold-tone wristwatch with an integrated bracelet. The dial is mother-of-pearl or a similar iridescent material, featuring gold-tone Roman numeral markers at the 12, 6, and 9 o'clock positions, with a date window at the 3 o'clock position. The bezel is accented with two rows of small, clear stones that are consistent in appearance with crystals or small diamonds. The watch bears identifying marks on the dial including 'CITIZEN' and 'Eco-Drive' below the 12 position, and very small text at the bottom edge which appears to read 'JAPAN MOV'T E011-H32474'. The case and bracelet show signs of frequent wear, including surface scratches, micro-abrasions, and some loss of the gold-colored plating, particularly near the lugs. While the markings are consistent with a Citizen Eco-Drive model, this attribution is a hypothesis based on visual evidence only and remains unverified without professional inspection of the movement and internal components. The piece reflects a late 20th to early 21st-century aesthetic.

AI Appraisal Report

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Based on my visual examination of the provided image, I have analyzed this ladies' gold-tone wristwatch. The piece bears markings consistent with a Citizen Eco-Drive model, featuring a mother-of-pearl style dial and crystal-accented bezel. While the 'Eco-Drive' and 'JAPAN MOV'T' text suggest a specific manufacturer, I must treat this attribution as a hypothesis. I cannot verify the internal movement, the composition of the clear stones, or the metal purity from a photograph alone. The visible wear, including surface abrasions and thinning of the gold-tone plating, suggests frequent use and impacts the overall marketability. My value estimate of $40–$80 reflects the typical secondary market range for quartz/solar watches of this style and brand, provided they are in working order. This valuation assumes the attribution is correct; should the watch be found to be a replica or the movement non-functional, the value would likely drop to a nominal $5–$15 range for parts. To confirm the identity and value of this piece, an in-person physical inspection by a professional horologist would be required to examine the movement and verify the water resistance and battery capacitor health. Global demand for pre-owned gold-tone fashion watches remains steady, though values are heavily dictated by case condition and brand reputation rather than intrinsic metal value.

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