Sterling Silver and Amber Cuff Watch
Jewelry and Watches

Sterling Silver and Amber Cuff Watch

The item is a women's cuff watch featuring a silver-colored metal band, likely sterling silver, adorned with amber cabochon gemstones. The watch face is round with a light-colored, possibly white or cream, dial. The hands are dark and visible against the light face, with what appears to be a basic hour and minute hand configuration. The bezel surrounding the watch face is plain and matches the silver tone of the band. The band itself is composed of two symmetrical halves, each curving to fit the wrist. These halves are integrated with ornate silverwork, characterized by floral or scroll-like designs, from which bezel-set, irregular-shaped amber stones emerge. There are approximately three amber stones visible on each side of the watch face, ranging in color from a warm honey-orange to a deeper reddish-brown, characteristic of natural amber. The craftsmanship suggests a Southwestern or artisan-made piece due to the particular style of silverwork and the use of natural stones. The watch shows signs of wear consistent with age and use, including some tarnishing on the silver, which creates a desirable patina, and possibly minor surface scratches on the watch crystal, though these are not clearly discernible. No distinct maker's marks or signatures are visible in the provided images. The overall design suggests a vintage piece, possibly from the late 20th century, with a focus on natural materials and handcrafted detail rather than precision timekeeping. The interlinked segments of the cuff band appear to have some flexibility, indicating a comfortable fit. The stones are well-seated in their bezels, and the silverwork appears robust.

Estimated Value

$150-250

Basic Information

Category

Jewelry and Watches

Appraised On

October 14, 2025

Estimated Value

$150-250

Item Description

The item is a women's cuff watch featuring a silver-colored metal band, likely sterling silver, adorned with amber cabochon gemstones. The watch face is round with a light-colored, possibly white or cream, dial. The hands are dark and visible against the light face, with what appears to be a basic hour and minute hand configuration. The bezel surrounding the watch face is plain and matches the silver tone of the band. The band itself is composed of two symmetrical halves, each curving to fit the wrist. These halves are integrated with ornate silverwork, characterized by floral or scroll-like designs, from which bezel-set, irregular-shaped amber stones emerge. There are approximately three amber stones visible on each side of the watch face, ranging in color from a warm honey-orange to a deeper reddish-brown, characteristic of natural amber. The craftsmanship suggests a Southwestern or artisan-made piece due to the particular style of silverwork and the use of natural stones. The watch shows signs of wear consistent with age and use, including some tarnishing on the silver, which creates a desirable patina, and possibly minor surface scratches on the watch crystal, though these are not clearly discernible. No distinct maker's marks or signatures are visible in the provided images. The overall design suggests a vintage piece, possibly from the late 20th century, with a focus on natural materials and handcrafted detail rather than precision timekeeping. The interlinked segments of the cuff band appear to have some flexibility, indicating a comfortable fit. The stones are well-seated in their bezels, and the silverwork appears robust.

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