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AI Identification

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Small wrist watch with Timex-style case back

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AI Estimated Value

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$10 - $25

As of June 5, 2026

AI Item Analysis

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A small wrist watch, possibly a ladies' model, held in the hand with the case back visible. The watch features a circular case with metallic finishes in both gold tones on the lugs and silver tones on the case back, suggesting a two-tone construction common in late 20th-century accessories. A stainless-steel expansion band is attached to the lugs. The case back bears an inscription that appears to read 'TIMEX' followed by 'CR 1216 CELL' and 'BASE METAL BEZEL', though some text is obscured by glare. The 'CR 1216' marking indicates it utilizes a lithium button cell battery, consistent with modern quartz movement timepieces. There is visible surface wear, including minor scratches and grime accumulation along the edges of the case and lugs, which is typical for a pre-owned accessory. The item appears to be of mid-to-high mass-market manufacturing quality. Without observing the dial and internal movement or performing a physical inspection, its full functionality and specific model line remain unverified. The attribution to Timex is based on the legible case back marking, though such markings are considered evidence rather than proof of manufacturing origin.

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Based on the provided image, I have examined a small wrist watch featuring a two-tone case and a stainless-steel expansion band. The case back bears markings consistent with mass-market quartz timepieces, specifically referencing a 'CR 1216' lithium cell and the name 'TIMEX'. In my professional opinion, this item appears to be a standard late 20th-century consumer-grade watch. While the case back suggests a Timex origin, I cannot treat this as a confirmed identification without a physical inspection of the internal movement and dial. Based on what I can see, the piece shows visible surface wear, scratches, and grime, which are typical for a pre-owned accessory of this age. The market for mid-century to modern mass-produced quartz watches is generally saturated with similar examples, keeping values modest. The estimate of $10 to $25 is based on the assumption that the watch is functional and attributable to the suggested brand. If the internal movement is found to be non-functional, or if it is determined to be a generic 'in the style of' piece without the branded movement, the value would likely drop to a nominal salvage or parts value of under $5. To arrive at a more precise valuation, a physical examination would be necessary to verify the movement type, check for battery corrosion, and observe the dial's aesthetic condition. Confirmation of its origins would require opening the case to inspect manufacturer stamps on the movement itself.

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