
Patsy Neal Marcasite Quartz Bracelet Watch
This is a vintage-style women's bracelet watch, likely from the mid to late 20th century, bearing the 'Patsy Neal' brand name on the watch face. The watch features a rectangular or tonneau-shaped case, heavily embellished with what appears to be marcasite stones, which give it a distinct antique or Art Deco aesthetic. The case and integrated bracelet are made of a silver-toned metal, possibly base metal plated with silver or rhodium, given the style and visible wear. The 'marcasite' stones are set in ornate, often geometric patterns, surrounding the watch face and extending onto the links of the bracelet. Some of these stones show darkened inclusions or dullness, consistent with age and wear, while others maintain their sparkle. The watch dial is off-white or cream-colored with black Arabic numerals for hours 1 through 12. The hands are black, simple stick or 'dauphine' style. Below the 12 o'clock position, 'Patsy Neal' is printed, and above the 6 o'clock position, 'QUARTZ' is printed, indicating a battery-powered movement. Further below 'QUARTZ' are the words 'Japan movt.', signifying the origin of the watch movement. A small winding crown, also silver-toned and possibly with some decorative etching, is visible on the right side of the case. The overall condition shows signs of use, including some loss of luster on the metal and possibly some wear to the plating, as well as dirt accumulation in crevices, particularly around the stone settings and bracelet links. There might be some minor scratches on the crystal, though it appears relatively clear. The craftsmanship is consistent with fashion jewelry of its era, aiming for a decorative and elegant look. The design evokes a classic, possibly Art Deco or Edwardian revival, aesthetic, making it a decorative accessory rather than a high-end horological piece.
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Estimated Value
$25 - $45
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Category
Wristwatch
Appraised On
November 3, 2025
Estimated Value
$25 - $45
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Item Description
This is a vintage-style women's bracelet watch, likely from the mid to late 20th century, bearing the 'Patsy Neal' brand name on the watch face. The watch features a rectangular or tonneau-shaped case, heavily embellished with what appears to be marcasite stones, which give it a distinct antique or Art Deco aesthetic. The case and integrated bracelet are made of a silver-toned metal, possibly base metal plated with silver or rhodium, given the style and visible wear. The 'marcasite' stones are set in ornate, often geometric patterns, surrounding the watch face and extending onto the links of the bracelet. Some of these stones show darkened inclusions or dullness, consistent with age and wear, while others maintain their sparkle. The watch dial is off-white or cream-colored with black Arabic numerals for hours 1 through 12. The hands are black, simple stick or 'dauphine' style. Below the 12 o'clock position, 'Patsy Neal' is printed, and above the 6 o'clock position, 'QUARTZ' is printed, indicating a battery-powered movement. Further below 'QUARTZ' are the words 'Japan movt.', signifying the origin of the watch movement. A small winding crown, also silver-toned and possibly with some decorative etching, is visible on the right side of the case. The overall condition shows signs of use, including some loss of luster on the metal and possibly some wear to the plating, as well as dirt accumulation in crevices, particularly around the stone settings and bracelet links. There might be some minor scratches on the crystal, though it appears relatively clear. The craftsmanship is consistent with fashion jewelry of its era, aiming for a decorative and elegant look. The design evokes a classic, possibly Art Deco or Edwardian revival, aesthetic, making it a decorative accessory rather than a high-end horological piece.
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