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Submitted photo · June 13, 2026
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Watch on necklace
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This item is a vintage gold tone pendant watch suspended from a matching gold tone chain, designed to be worn as a necklace. The watch case is circular, appearing to be crafted from a base metal with a polished gold-tone finish, possibly plated. The watch face is relatively small and features black hour markers, which seem to be a mix of dot or bar markers and possibly Arabic numerals in some positions, set against a lighter, possibly cream or white, background. The hands appear to be black or dark-colored. The bezel surrounding the watch face is also gold-toned and includes small, possibly decorative, black rectangular elements at frequent intervals, adding a subtle touch of embellishment. The lower part of the pendant watch features a decorative, solid gold-toned 'cover' or 'fob' section, which is slightly wider than the upper watch case and tapers downwards, appearing to be hinged, though its specific function (e.g., locket, cover) is not explicitly clear from the image, but it adds to the aesthetics of a 'hunting case' style. The entire watch pendant is connected to a gold tone chain through a matching bail. The chain itself is a fine, textured 'popcorn' or 'snake' style chain, composed of numerous small, interlocking links that give it a flexible, almost rope-like appearance. The chain is secured with a spring-ring clasp, which is visible at one end. The overall condition appears good for its age, with a consistent golden luster across both the watch and the chain, suggesting minimal wear to the plating, if any. There are no obvious signs of significant damage such as dents, heavy scratches, or missing components. The style suggests it could be from the mid to late 20th century, possibly 1960s-1980s, reflecting a period when pendant watches were a popular fashion accessory. The craftsmanship appears to be typical of mass-produced costume jewelry of that era.
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Upon examining the provided image of this Vintage Gold Tone Pendant Watch Necklace, I assess its condition as good for its age, noting a consistent golden luster across both the watch and the chain, with no obvious major damage. The style, characterized by its gold-tone finish and the decorative elements on the watch case and bezel, suggests a mass-produced costume jewelry piece from the mid to late 20th century, likely 1960s-1980s. The 'popcorn' or 'snake' style chain further supports this era. Authenticity, based solely on the image, appears consistent with typical fashion accessories of that period; it does not present characteristics of fine jewelry or high-end watchmaking. The limitation here is that without an in-person examination, I cannot verify the material composition beyond visual gold-tone plating, nor can I assess the internal watch movement or confirm its functionality. Provenance documentation or scientific testing for metal composition would be necessary for a definitive authentication of materials. Market conditions for vintage costume jewelry pendant watches are generally stable but do not command high prices. Demand is moderate, primarily from collectors of vintage fashion accessories or individuals seeking a nostalgic item. Rarity is low, as similar items were mass-produced. The primary factors impacting value are its good cosmetic condition, the completeness of the set (watch and chain), and its vintage appeal. The lack of precious metals or high-grade watch components significantly limits its intrinsic value. Therefore, I estimate the appraisal value to be in the range of $40 - $70, reflecting its collectible status as a vintage costume jewelry piece.