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Swatch Orca Whale Watch

Wristwatch

AI Estimated Value

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$75-150

As of June 12, 2026

AI Item Analysis

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This item is a Swatch brand wristwatch featuring an aquatic theme with orca whales. The watch has a transparent plastic case, allowing a view of the light blue watch movement and the underside of the dial. The dial itself is primarily light blue, depicting an ocean scene with two orca whales, one larger and one smaller, seemingly breaching or swimming playfully among white and light blue waves. The hours are marked by small, raised gold-colored numbers at 12, 3, 6, and 9 o'clock, with dots for the remaining hours. The watch hands are gold-colored, with a standard hour, minute, and second hand configuration, consistent with a quartz movement. The watch strap is made of a flexible, translucent turquoise-blue plastic or silicone material. It features a repeated decorative motif of black and white orca whales, along with stylized white and darker blue waves, giving a dynamic, water-splashing effect. One section of the strap shows an orca's tail fin emerging from the 'water' with droplet details, while another section depicts a full orca leaping. The strap appears to have standard buckle holes and a keeper, though the buckle itself is not clearly visible. The overall aesthetic suggests a fun, casual, and possibly vintage design, likely from the late 20th or early 21st century. No significant visible condition issues such as scratches or cracks are apparent from the image, suggesting it is in good, possibly unworn, condition. The bright colors and playful design indicate it might have been targeted towards a younger audience or as a novelty collector's item.

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Based on my visual examination of the Swatch Orca Whale Watch, I assess its condition to be excellent, possibly unworn, as no significant scratches, cracks, or discoloration are visible on the plastic case, crystal, or strap. The colors appear vibrant and fresh. Authenticity, based solely on the image, seems high; the design elements, 'Swatch' branding style, and playful aesthetic are consistent with genuine Swatch products of themed collections. However, full authentication would require in-person inspection to verify the tactile quality of materials, examine the movement (if accessible without damage), and cross-reference with Swatch's historical catalogs or serial numbers, if present. Provenance documentation, such as original purchase receipts or packaging, would also strengthen authenticity. Market conditions for vintage or themed Swatch watches vary significantly. While some rare or special edition Swatches fetch high prices, this particular 'Orca Whale Watch' appears to be a standard collection model, likely from the late 20th to early 21st century. I recall similar aquatic or animal-themed Swatches being popular. Comparables on secondary markets for well-preserved, non-limited edition Swatches from this era typically range from $50 to $200, depending on the specific model's popularity and condition. The demand for this specific model is moderate; it appeals to Swatch collectors and enthusiasts of marine life themes. Its good condition and appealing design positively impact its value. I estimate a value range of $75-150, reflecting its excellent condition and collectible nature within the broader Swatch market, acknowledging it is not an ultra-rare or high-demand limited edition.

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