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Vintage Gold-Tone Wristwatch with Black Leather Strap

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AI Estimated Value

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$40 - $85

As of June 19, 2026

AI Item Analysis

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This item is a vintage-style wristwatch featured from a reverse (case back) perspective. The watch has a circular case constructed from a gold-toned metal, likely gold-plated or gold-filled brass, showing a polished finish on the case back and lugs. The case back is planar and appears devoid of prominent engravings in this view, though some light surface scratches and minor oxidation consistent with age are visible. It is paired with a black textured leather strap which shows significant signs of wear, including creasing across the adjustment holes and softening of the material. The buckle matches the gold-tone finish of the case. A standard knurled crown is positioned at the mid-point of the right side of the case. Based on the silhouette and construction, this likely dates from the mid-20th century (c. 1950s-1970s). The general craftsmanship appears to be of standard commercial quality for the era. The piece is resting on a textured grey fabric surface alongside a black drawstring pouch, possibly for storage or protection.

AI Appraisal Report

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Based on my visual inspection of this vintage gold-tone timepiece, the item appears to be a mid-century (c. 1950s-1970s) dress watch of standard commercial grade. The case back shows significant surface scratches and minor oxidation near the lugs, while the black leather strap displays heavy wear, creasing, and structural softening, suggesting it may require replacement to ensure secure wear. The gold-tone finish displays the typical light pitting common with plated or gold-filled base metals rather than solid gold construction. The market for mid-tier, non-branded vintage watches is currently saturated; without a visible luxury brand name (such as Omega or Longines) or high-grade movement, value is driven primarily by aesthetic appeal and functional utility rather than rarity. Similar 'no-name' or entry-level boutique watches from this era frequently sell within this modest price range. Critical limitations of this appraisal include the inability to inspect the movement for mechanical health, caliber markings, or horological complexity. I cannot verify timekeeping accuracy or internal parts originality from this perspective. To confirm a higher valuation or definitive authenticity, a physical inspection by a watchmaker is required to open the case back, identify the manufacturer, and verify the metal purity via acid testing or X-ray fluorescence (XRF). Provenance documentation or a signed dial/crown would significantly impact the final market value.

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