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Field Watch with 24-Hour Dial

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AI Estimated Value

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$75 - $175

As of June 13, 2026

AI Item Analysis

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The item is a wristwatch, appearing to be a field or military-style watch, with a dark, likely black or deep charcoal, dial set within a brass-toned or bronze-toned metal case. The case exhibits a dull, non-reflective finish, suggesting either a brushed texture, a matte coating, or possibly a natural patina if it is indeed bronze or an uncoated brass alloy. There are clear signs of wear on the case, including minor scratches and scuffs visible on the bezel and lugs, indicating regular use. The watch features bold, white Arabic numeral markers for the hours 1 through 12, with an additional inner ring of smaller Arabic numerals marking the 13 through 24 hours, indicating a 24-hour military time format. The numerals at the 3, 6, 9, and 12 o'clock positions appear to be slightly larger or more pronounced than the others, with the 3 and 9 numerals highlighted in a distinctive yellow/amber color. The hands are broad and luminescent, consisting of an hour hand, a minute hand, and a thin second hand, all appearing to have a white luminous material for visibility in low light. There's a subtle logo or insignia near the 6 o'clock position, though it is difficult to discern due to the image quality. The crown is located at the 3 o'clock position and has a ridged edge for grip. The watch is fitted with a canvas or nylon strap in a neutral olive green or khaki color, consistent with its field watch aesthetic. The strap appears to be a single-piece 'NATO' or 'Zulu' style strap, passing under the watch case, and shows some signs of mild fraying or usage consistent with the watch's overall condition. The crystal shows some glare, making it difficult to assess for scratches or defects, but appears intact. The overall aesthetic suggests a robust, functional timepiece designed for durability and legibility. It likely dates from the last few decades, as these styles have been popular, but specific age or manufacturing details are not discernible without clearer markings.

AI Appraisal Report

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Based on my visual examination of the provided image, this field watch with a 24-hour dial appears to be in used, good condition. The case, likely brass or a similar alloy, shows clear signs of wear, including minor scratches and scuffs, which is consistent with its intended robust use. The dark dial with white and yellow/amber numerals is legible, and the broad, luminescent hands aid in low-light visibility. The olive green 'NATO' or 'Zulu' style strap shows mild fraying, adding to its authentic field aesthetic. Authenticity cannot be fully confirmed from images alone; without clear brand markings (e.g., the logo near 6 o'clock is indistinct), movement details, or serial numbers, it's difficult to pinpoint the manufacturer or specific model. Many brands produce watches in this popular military-style. The lack of specific branding or high-end materials observed visually limits its collectible value. Market conditions for unbranded or entry-level field watches are generally stable but not highly appreciating, reflecting demand for functional, durable timepieces rather than rare collector's items. Compared to known brands like Hamilton Khaki Field or Seiko 5, this piece would be on the lower end due to the uncertainty of its origin and potentially more entry-level components. Key factors impacting value are its generic appearance and the visible wear. To fully authenticate and assess total value, an in-person physical inspection is required to identify any maker's marks, examine the movement, and test the crystal for materials and integrity, and to truly understand its construction and materials.

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