
Seiko Quartz Gold-Tone Ladies' Wristwatch
This is a vintage Seiko Quartz ladies' wristwatch, characterized by its elegant gold-tone finish and slim profile. The watch features a small, round analog dial with a cream or champagne-colored face. The hour markers appear to be small, possibly applied indices or dots, with what looks like three small, clear stones or faceted markers at the 12, 3, 6, and 9 o'clock positions, adding a touch of sparkle. The hands are slender and gold-toned, consistent with the overall aesthetic. The watch case is a polished gold-tone, seamlessly integrating into the bracelet. The bracelet is a mesh-style or heavily textured 'bark' finish, creating a shimmering effect. It is also gold-toned and tapers slightly from the watch head, attaching with a fold-over clasp mechanism, which is clearly visible at the top of the image in an open position. The overall condition appears to be good for its age, with no significant visible damage such as deep scratches or dents, though some light wear and surface patina typical of an older piece are likely present upon closer inspection. The quartz movement indicates a production timeframe likely from the 1970s through the 1990s, a period when quartz watches gained widespread popularity for their accuracy and affordability. The craftsmanship suggests a mass-produced, yet well-styled, accessory aimed at the fashion-conscious consumer of its era. The unique textured bracelet and minimalist dial design are notable features.
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Estimated Value
$40-$80
Basic Information
Category
Watches
Appraised On
September 24, 2025
Estimated Value
$40-$80
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Seiko quartz watch
Item Description
This is a vintage Seiko Quartz ladies' wristwatch, characterized by its elegant gold-tone finish and slim profile. The watch features a small, round analog dial with a cream or champagne-colored face. The hour markers appear to be small, possibly applied indices or dots, with what looks like three small, clear stones or faceted markers at the 12, 3, 6, and 9 o'clock positions, adding a touch of sparkle. The hands are slender and gold-toned, consistent with the overall aesthetic. The watch case is a polished gold-tone, seamlessly integrating into the bracelet. The bracelet is a mesh-style or heavily textured 'bark' finish, creating a shimmering effect. It is also gold-toned and tapers slightly from the watch head, attaching with a fold-over clasp mechanism, which is clearly visible at the top of the image in an open position. The overall condition appears to be good for its age, with no significant visible damage such as deep scratches or dents, though some light wear and surface patina typical of an older piece are likely present upon closer inspection. The quartz movement indicates a production timeframe likely from the 1970s through the 1990s, a period when quartz watches gained widespread popularity for their accuracy and affordability. The craftsmanship suggests a mass-produced, yet well-styled, accessory aimed at the fashion-conscious consumer of its era. The unique textured bracelet and minimalist dial design are notable features.
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