Rotary Geneva Diamond-Set Tonneau Bracelet Watch
Jewelry and Watches

Rotary Geneva Diamond-Set Tonneau Bracelet Watch

This is a contemporary ladies' dress watch by Rotary, featuring a distinctive tonneau (barrel-shaped) case crafted from polished stainless steel. The watch bezel is embellished with two rows of pavé-set small round stones, likely crystals or low-grade diamonds, providing a decorative aesthetic. The white dial displays black stylized Arabic numerals in an Art Deco fashion, paired with dark Breguet-style hands. Below the 12 o'clock position, the 'Rotary' and 'Geneva' branding is visible, while a decorative guilloché-like pattern is centered on the dial face. The watch is integrated with a multi-link 'rice grain' style stainless steel bracelet with a high-polished finish. Regarding condition, there is visible surface wear including fine scratches (scuffing) on the steel bracelet and case, consistent with regular use. The crown is a small serrated push-pull type located at the 3 o'clock position. The overall craftsmanship suggests a mass-market luxury fashion piece, typical of early 21st-century production (circa 2000-2015). The design specifically reflects the 'Elite' or similar dress collections by Rotary, prioritizing an elegant aesthetic over complex horological movements.

Estimated Value

$45 - $85

Basic Information

Category

Jewelry and Watches

Appraised On

January 11, 2026

Estimated Value

$45 - $85

Item Description

This is a contemporary ladies' dress watch by Rotary, featuring a distinctive tonneau (barrel-shaped) case crafted from polished stainless steel. The watch bezel is embellished with two rows of pavé-set small round stones, likely crystals or low-grade diamonds, providing a decorative aesthetic. The white dial displays black stylized Arabic numerals in an Art Deco fashion, paired with dark Breguet-style hands. Below the 12 o'clock position, the 'Rotary' and 'Geneva' branding is visible, while a decorative guilloché-like pattern is centered on the dial face. The watch is integrated with a multi-link 'rice grain' style stainless steel bracelet with a high-polished finish. Regarding condition, there is visible surface wear including fine scratches (scuffing) on the steel bracelet and case, consistent with regular use. The crown is a small serrated push-pull type located at the 3 o'clock position. The overall craftsmanship suggests a mass-market luxury fashion piece, typical of early 21st-century production (circa 2000-2015). The design specifically reflects the 'Elite' or similar dress collections by Rotary, prioritizing an elegant aesthetic over complex horological movements.

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