Limit Quartz Gold-Tone Men's Wristwatch with Roman Numeral Dial
Watches and Horology

Limit Quartz Gold-Tone Men's Wristwatch with Roman Numeral Dial

This is a vintage-style men's wristwatch featuring a circular gold-tone metal case and a matching gold-tone expansion-link metal bracelet. The watch centerpieces a unique multi-tiered dial design: the outermost track features black printed Roman numerals against a white background, while the inner concentric ring is finished in a contrasting black with numerical minute markers. The very center of the dial is white and features the brand name 'LIMIT' and the word 'QUARTZ' in small capital letters. The watch utilizes three gold-tone hands for hours, minutes, and seconds. In terms of condition, there is visible surface wear and rubbing on the gold finish of the bezel and the lugs, revealing a base metal underneath. The crystal appears relatively clear but may have minor micro-scratches consistent with regular use. The expansion band shows slight stretching and accumulation of debris between the links. Based on the styling and quartz movement, this piece likely dates from the 1980s or 1990s. The craftsmanship is indicative of a mass-market fashion timepiece rather than luxury horology, prioritizing traditional aesthetic over high-end mechanical components.

Estimated Value

$15 - $25

Basic Information

Category

Watches and Horology

Appraised On

January 25, 2026

Estimated Value

$15 - $25

Item Description

This is a vintage-style men's wristwatch featuring a circular gold-tone metal case and a matching gold-tone expansion-link metal bracelet. The watch centerpieces a unique multi-tiered dial design: the outermost track features black printed Roman numerals against a white background, while the inner concentric ring is finished in a contrasting black with numerical minute markers. The very center of the dial is white and features the brand name 'LIMIT' and the word 'QUARTZ' in small capital letters. The watch utilizes three gold-tone hands for hours, minutes, and seconds. In terms of condition, there is visible surface wear and rubbing on the gold finish of the bezel and the lugs, revealing a base metal underneath. The crystal appears relatively clear but may have minor micro-scratches consistent with regular use. The expansion band shows slight stretching and accumulation of debris between the links. Based on the styling and quartz movement, this piece likely dates from the 1980s or 1990s. The craftsmanship is indicative of a mass-market fashion timepiece rather than luxury horology, prioritizing traditional aesthetic over high-end mechanical components.

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