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Kessaris Interchangeable Watch Wardrobe Set

Jewelry/Accessories

AI Estimated Value

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$25-45

As of June 1, 2026

AI Item Analysis

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This item is a vintage "Kessaris" watch wardrobe set, presented in a rectangular display box designed to hold multiple interchangeable watch bezels and a single watch movement. The box itself appears to be constructed from wood or a similar dark, rigid material, possibly painted black, with some visible wear and tear consistent with age, such as scuff marks on the corners and edges. A clear plastic or glass lid allows viewing of the contents. Inside, the watch components are set into a cream or light-yellow colored velvet or felt-lined insert, providing individual slots for each piece. The set includes at least six distinct watch bezels, each featuring a different color and possibly a different texture or design, ranging from red, brown, green, to various shades of beige or pink. These bezels appear to be made of resin, plastic, or a similar molded material. One gold-toned watch movement is visible on the far right, featuring a round face, standard hour markers, and what appears to be a quartz movement, given its compact size and design typical of fashion watches from the mid-to-late 20th century. The quality of craftsmanship for the bezels suggests mass production, while the box itself shows a moderate level of finish. The prominent 'KESSARIS' nameplate on the front of the box is an ornate metal plaque, likely brass or a brass-toned alloy, indicating the brand. Given the style, particularly of the interchangeable bezels and the overall presentation, this set likely dates from the 1970s or 1980s. The ruler in the foreground suggests the box is approximately 8 to 9 inches in length.

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I have examined the provided image of a Kessaris Interchangeable Watch Wardrobe Set. Based on my visual assessment, the item appears to be in fair, vintage condition, consistent with its likely origin in the 1970s or 1980s. The set includes a single gold-toned quartz watch movement and at least six interchangeable plastic or resin bezels, housed in a presentation box. The box exhibits noticeable wear, including scuffs and marks on its corners and edges. The velvet-like interior shows some discoloration. The value of this set is primarily as a novelty fashion accessory rather than a piece of fine horology. Kessaris was a brand that produced mass-market, accessible fashion watches. These sets are not particularly rare, and comparable vintage interchangeable watch sets from brands like Sovereign or Armitron are readily available on online marketplaces. Current market conditions place similar sets in the lower price tier. The primary value driver is its retro aesthetic and completeness. A significant limitation of this appraisal is that it is based solely on images. I cannot test the functionality of the quartz movement, which is a critical factor for value. The 'gold-toned' metal has not been tested, but it is presumed to be a base metal plating. An in-person examination would be required to verify the watch's working condition, confirm the material of the nameplate and watch casing, and more accurately assess the overall condition of each component. Without physical inspection, the authenticity and operational status cannot be guaranteed.

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