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Vintage Gold Tone Hexagonal Face Mesh Band Watch

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AI Estimated Value

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$50 - $150

As of June 12, 2026

AI Item Analysis

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This item is a vintage wrist-worn timepiece, characterized by its distinctive hexagonal watch case and an integrated mesh-style metal bracelet. The overall color is a consistent gold tone, suggesting it is either gold-plated, gold-filled, or made from a brass alloy. The watch face itself appears dark, possibly black or a very deep burgundy, and lacks visible numerals or hour markers, indicating a minimalist or fashion-forward design, or perhaps digital display hidden when off (though more likely an analog design with hidden markers or simply a dark, reflective surface). The hexagonal shape of the case is a notable feature, giving it a geometric and somewhat elegant aesthetic that was popular in various eras, particularly mid-20th century to late 20th century. The bracelet is a fine-knit mesh, a common and comfortable style for watches, designed to conform smoothly to the wrist. It features a clasp mechanism, though details of the clasp cannot be clearly discerned from the provided image. The condition appears to show some wear consistent with age and use; there are minor scuffs or discoloration evident on the end caps of the mesh band where it connects to the clasp, and possibly some surface scratching on the watch case itself, though the image resolution makes it difficult to determine definitively. The craftsmanship appears to be of a reasonable quality for a fashion watch of its type. No distinct maker's marks, signatures, or stamps are visible in the provided image.

AI Appraisal Report

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Based on my visual examination of the provided image, this Vintage Gold Tone Hexagonal Face Mesh Band Watch appears to be a fashion timepiece from the mid to late 20th century. The hexagonal case and mesh band are stylistic choices popular during various periods. The gold-tone finish, without clear hallmarks, suggests it is likely gold-plated, gold-filled, or a brass alloy, rather than solid gold. The dark, minimalist dial further supports its fashion watch classification. The condition appears fair, exhibiting wear consistent with its age and use. I observe minor scuffs or discoloration on the mesh band's end caps and clasp, and potential surface scratching on the case. Without clearer images or physical inspection, I cannot confirm the extent of these abrasions or any loss of plating. Authenticity of material (e.g., gold content) cannot be verified from images alone; Spectrometric testing would be required. The lack of visible maker's marks limits authentication to a specific brand. Market conditions for vintage fashion watches vary widely. While hexagonal cases and mesh bands are appealing, the absence of a prominent brand name, precious metals, or significant complications limits its collectible value. Comparables for unbranded or lesser-known vintage gold-tone fashion watches with similar designs typically range from $50 to $150 on secondary markets. Demand for such pieces is generally moderate, driven by individual aesthetic preference rather than rarity or investment potential. Factors impacting value negatively include the absence of a known manufacturer, non-precious metal construction, and visible wear. For full authentication and a definitive condition assessment, an in-person physical examination would be necessary to inspect the movement, verify material composition, and assess all surfaces for damage.

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