Gold-Tone Analog Wristwatch
Wristwatch

Gold-Tone Analog Wristwatch

This is a gold-tone analog wristwatch features a round case and a matching link bracelet. The watch face is light-colored, possibly champagne or ivory, with a textured or ridged pattern, possibly a vertical brushed finish or engine-turned guilloché. The hour markers appear to be simple, applied gold-tone indices, with what look like Roman numerals (XII, III, VI, IX) or baton markers at the cardinal points and smaller batons for the remaining hours. There are three gold-tone hands: an hour hand, a minute hand, and a sweeping second hand. A small logo or manufacturer's mark is visible below the 12 o'clock position, though it is not clearly legible from the image. The watch appears to be in good overall condition with some minor signs of superficial wear consistent with typical use, such as light scratches on the metal surfaces, particularly on the bracelet, which is composed of multiple small, rectangular links. The overall aesthetic suggests a classic or somewhat formal style, reminiscent of watches from the late 20th century. The quality appears decent, indicative of a mass-produced timepiece rather than high-end luxury, but with a solid construction. No significant damage like deep gouges, cracks, or missing parts are immediately apparent, though detailed examination of the crystal and case back would be needed for a full condition report.

Estimated Value

$40-80

Basic Information

Category

Wristwatch

Appraised On

August 28, 2025

Estimated Value

$40-80

Item Description

This is a gold-tone analog wristwatch features a round case and a matching link bracelet. The watch face is light-colored, possibly champagne or ivory, with a textured or ridged pattern, possibly a vertical brushed finish or engine-turned guilloché. The hour markers appear to be simple, applied gold-tone indices, with what look like Roman numerals (XII, III, VI, IX) or baton markers at the cardinal points and smaller batons for the remaining hours. There are three gold-tone hands: an hour hand, a minute hand, and a sweeping second hand. A small logo or manufacturer's mark is visible below the 12 o'clock position, though it is not clearly legible from the image. The watch appears to be in good overall condition with some minor signs of superficial wear consistent with typical use, such as light scratches on the metal surfaces, particularly on the bracelet, which is composed of multiple small, rectangular links. The overall aesthetic suggests a classic or somewhat formal style, reminiscent of watches from the late 20th century. The quality appears decent, indicative of a mass-produced timepiece rather than high-end luxury, but with a solid construction. No significant damage like deep gouges, cracks, or missing parts are immediately apparent, though detailed examination of the crystal and case back would be needed for a full condition report.

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