
Unbranded Green Diver Style Wristwatch
This is a contemporary men's wristwatch designed in the 'diver' style, featuring a green sunray dial and a matching green unidirectional rotating bezel. The case and three-link 'Oyster-style' bracelet are constructed from polished and brushed stainless steel or a base metal alloy with a silver-tone finish. The dial contains applied rectangular hour markers with a luminescent fill, and a distinct triangular or trident-like logo at the 12 o'clock position, though the brand name is notably absent from the dial. The handset includes a Mercedes-style hour hand and a thin sweep seconds hand. The bezel features a white 60-minute scale with Arabic numerals at ten-minute intervals. Condition appears to be used with visible surface scratches and 'scuffs' on the bracelet links and lugs, suggesting regular wear. The quality of the finishing, specifically the alignment of the crown and the texture of the bezel teeth, suggests this is a budget-tier or fashion-grade replica-style timepiece rather than a high-end luxury watch. It likely dates from the late 2010s to the current year, mimicking the aesthetic of high-value professional diving watches.
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Estimated Value
$40-$70
Basic Information
Category
Jewelry & Watches - Wristwatches
Appraised On
January 26, 2026
Estimated Value
$40-$70
Item Description
This is a contemporary men's wristwatch designed in the 'diver' style, featuring a green sunray dial and a matching green unidirectional rotating bezel. The case and three-link 'Oyster-style' bracelet are constructed from polished and brushed stainless steel or a base metal alloy with a silver-tone finish. The dial contains applied rectangular hour markers with a luminescent fill, and a distinct triangular or trident-like logo at the 12 o'clock position, though the brand name is notably absent from the dial. The handset includes a Mercedes-style hour hand and a thin sweep seconds hand. The bezel features a white 60-minute scale with Arabic numerals at ten-minute intervals. Condition appears to be used with visible surface scratches and 'scuffs' on the bracelet links and lugs, suggesting regular wear. The quality of the finishing, specifically the alignment of the crown and the texture of the bezel teeth, suggests this is a budget-tier or fashion-grade replica-style timepiece rather than a high-end luxury watch. It likely dates from the late 2010s to the current year, mimicking the aesthetic of high-value professional diving watches.
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