
Vintage Seiko Two-Tone Ladies' Datejust-Style Wristwatch
This is a vintage Seiko ladies' wristwatch featuring a classic two-tone aesthetic, heavily inspired by the iconic Datejust design. The watch is constructed with a stainless steel case and a matching jubilee-style integrated bracelet, which utilizes alternating brushed silver-tone outer links and polished gold-plated inner links. The bezel is yellow gold-tone with a distinct fluted texture, surrounding a white or light-silver sunburst dial. The dial contains slim gold-tone baton hour markers and a visible day-date complication window located at the 3 o'clock position. The hands are tapered gold-tone batons. In terms of condition, the item shows moderate signs of use consistent with age; there are visible surface scratches on the bracelet links, particularly near the clasp, and general 'stretching' of the jubilee links. The gold plating appears to be thinning in high-friction areas. Small amounts of dirt or oxidation are visible in the crevices of the fluted bezel and between bracelet links. This style was highly popular in the 1980s and 1990s, showcasing Seiko's reliable quartz or automatic movement craftsmanship in a dressy, accessible format. The overall presentation is functional but would benefit from a professional cleaning and polishing to restore its original luster.
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Estimated Value
$45.00 - $85.00
Basic Information
Category
Jewelry and Watches
Appraised On
February 14, 2026
Estimated Value
$45.00 - $85.00
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Silver and gold seiko ladies watch
Item Description
This is a vintage Seiko ladies' wristwatch featuring a classic two-tone aesthetic, heavily inspired by the iconic Datejust design. The watch is constructed with a stainless steel case and a matching jubilee-style integrated bracelet, which utilizes alternating brushed silver-tone outer links and polished gold-plated inner links. The bezel is yellow gold-tone with a distinct fluted texture, surrounding a white or light-silver sunburst dial. The dial contains slim gold-tone baton hour markers and a visible day-date complication window located at the 3 o'clock position. The hands are tapered gold-tone batons. In terms of condition, the item shows moderate signs of use consistent with age; there are visible surface scratches on the bracelet links, particularly near the clasp, and general 'stretching' of the jubilee links. The gold plating appears to be thinning in high-friction areas. Small amounts of dirt or oxidation are visible in the crevices of the fluted bezel and between bracelet links. This style was highly popular in the 1980s and 1990s, showcasing Seiko's reliable quartz or automatic movement craftsmanship in a dressy, accessible format. The overall presentation is functional but would benefit from a professional cleaning and polishing to restore its original luster.
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