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Bifora made in Germany

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AI Identification

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Vintage-style gold-tone ladies' wrist watch consistent with mid-20th-century design

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AI Estimated Value

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$40 - $120

As of July 15, 2026

AI Item Analysis

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This item is a ladies' analog wristwatch featuring a gold-toned finish on both the case and the integrated bracelet. The case has an ovoid or 'cushion' shape with a polished bezel surrounding a circular white or light silver-colored dial. The dial appears to feature dark hour markers, likely applied or printed, rather than numerals. The bracelet is constructed of repeating rectangular links with a patterned, textured surface consistent with mid-century jewelry aesthetics. A small winding crown is visible on the right side of the case. The owner identifies this as a 'Bifora made in Germany,' and while the image is too blurry to confirm any specific dial text or hallmarks, the overall silhouette is stylistically consistent with West German watch production from the late 1960s or 1970s. The watch shows signs of wear consistent with age, including mild surface abrasions on the metal and potential fading or oxidation typical of gold-plated or base-metal items. Because the signature on the dial is not clearly legible due to image resolution, all attributions to the Bifora brand or German origin remain unverified hypotheses subject to in-person inspection of the movement and case back.

AI Appraisal Report

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Based on my visual analysis of the provided image, this item is a ladies' analog wristwatch featuring a gold-toned cushion case and a textured link bracelet. The owner identifies this as a 'Bifora made in Germany,' which is consistent with the visual silhouette and mid-century aesthetic typical of West German production in the late 1960s or 1970s. However, due to image resolution, I cannot verify any hallmarks, movement signatures, or dial text. This attribution remains a working hypothesis subject to physical inspection. The estimated value range of $40 - $120 assumes the watch is a functional mechanical or quartz timekeeper from the Bifora brand. Watches of this style from mid-tier German makers generally occupy an accessible segment of the vintage market. The value is largely driven by the cosmetic appeal of the integrated bracelet and the mechanical integrity, both of which I cannot fully determine from a photo. I observe signs of surface wear and potential plating loss, which typically reduces collector interest. To establish a more precise value, an in-person examination by a horologist is necessary to inspect the movement for a 'Bifora' or 'Unverfehrt' stamp and to check for gold-fill or plating hallmarks on the case back. Without such verification, or if the piece is determined to be a generic 'in the style of' boutique watch with an unmarked movement, the value would likely fall to a decorative level of $15 - $30. The market for mid-century ladies' watches remains specialized, with highest demand reserved for pieces in excellent condition with documented service history and verified brand provenance.

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