
Radivki Gold-Tone Jade and Mother of Pearl Quartz Watch
This is a vintage-style ladies' wristwatch featuring a distinctive gold-tone rectangular case and an integrated jade stone bracelet. The dial is crafted from iridescent mother of pearl, marked with the brand 'RADIVKI' and indicates a 'QUARTZ' movement with 'JAPAN MOVT' text at the bottom. The face uses a combination of Roman numerals (XII, VI, IX) and bar indices for timekeeping. The case and bracelet links are heavily decorated with a continuous Greek key (Meander) motif, suggesting a Neo-Classical or Chinoiserie influence. The bracelet consists of rectangular polished green jadeite or nephrite panels held by decorative gold-tone metal connectors. In terms of condition, there is visible metal wear and surface scratching on the high points of the bezel and the crown, with some darkening (oxidation) in the recessed areas of the Greek key pattern. The crystal appears relatively clear but may have fine surface scuffs. The item likely dates from the late 20th century (1980s-1990s) and reflects a boutique fashion jewelry aesthetic rather than high horology, focusing on the ornamental value of the semi-precious stones and ornate metalwork.
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Estimated Value
$45.00 - $75.00
Basic Information
Category
Jewelry & Watches
Appraised On
December 24, 2025
Estimated Value
$45.00 - $75.00
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Pearl jade
Item Description
This is a vintage-style ladies' wristwatch featuring a distinctive gold-tone rectangular case and an integrated jade stone bracelet. The dial is crafted from iridescent mother of pearl, marked with the brand 'RADIVKI' and indicates a 'QUARTZ' movement with 'JAPAN MOVT' text at the bottom. The face uses a combination of Roman numerals (XII, VI, IX) and bar indices for timekeeping. The case and bracelet links are heavily decorated with a continuous Greek key (Meander) motif, suggesting a Neo-Classical or Chinoiserie influence. The bracelet consists of rectangular polished green jadeite or nephrite panels held by decorative gold-tone metal connectors. In terms of condition, there is visible metal wear and surface scratching on the high points of the bezel and the crown, with some darkening (oxidation) in the recessed areas of the Greek key pattern. The crystal appears relatively clear but may have fine surface scuffs. The item likely dates from the late 20th century (1980s-1990s) and reflects a boutique fashion jewelry aesthetic rather than high horology, focusing on the ornamental value of the semi-precious stones and ornate metalwork.
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