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AI Identification

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Vintage/Antique Diamond or White Stone Cocktail Watch

Jewelry - Watch

AI Estimated Value

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$300-600

As of May 30, 2026

AI Item Analysis

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This is an antique or vintage ladies' cocktail watch, likely from the Art Deco or Retro period (1920s-1950s), given its style and rectangular watch face. The watch features a small, rectangular or cushion-shaped dial with a silver-tone or white-gold-tone case. The watch crystal appears to be intact, and the dial has simple hour markers, possibly dots or small lines, with a brand name visible near the 12 o'clock position, although it is not clearly legible. The hands are delicate and appear to be in good condition. The most striking features are the decorative elements on the watch band and lugs. The top and bottom lugs attaching the watch head to the band are ornately designed, possibly featuring small diamonds or diamond simulants set in a milgrain or pavé style. Above the watch head, there is a prominent decorative link, possibly in the shape of stylized leaves or a floral motif, also adorned with small stones. A similar, though less prominent, decorative link is visible below the watch head, just before the main bracelet begins. The bracelet itself is a flexible, possibly extendable, band composed of numerous small, rectangular links. The material appears to be a white metal, likely platinum, white gold, or sterling silver, given its coloration and the presence of stones. There is some visible discoloration or tarnish on parts of the metal band, indicating age and use, and possibly suggesting it is sterling silver or white gold without a rhodium plating. There are no obvious signs of major damage or repairs, though a detailed inspection would be needed to assess the integrity of all settings and the watch's functionality. The overall craftsmanship suggests a piece of quality jewelry from its era.

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This vintage ladies' cocktail watch, likely from the Art Deco or Retro period, presents as a charming piece. Visually, the watch appears to be in good condition for its age, with the crystal intact and hands seemingly functional. The intricate decorative elements on the lugs and bracelet, adorned with small stones, suggest quality craftsmanship typical of its era. The presence of some tarnish on the metal band indicates it is likely white gold or sterling silver, but a conclusive determination would require physical inspection. There are no obvious signs of major damage or repair from the image provided. Assessing authenticity and material composition solely from an image has significant limitations. I cannot definitively confirm if the stones are diamonds or simulants, nor the precise metal (platinum, white gold, or sterling silver). Without physical examination, I cannot test for metal purity, stone authenticity (diamond tester, spectroscopy), or evaluate the watch's mechanical functionality and movement. The illegible brand name also prevents direct market comparison against specific manufacturers. For a piece like this, demand is steady among collectors of vintage jewelry and watches, particularly for well-preserved Art Deco pieces. Rarity depends heavily on the brand and material quality; a signed piece by a renowned maker in platinum with genuine diamonds would be significantly rarer and more valuable than an unsigned sterling silver piece with simulants. Factors impacting value include the actual material of the metal and stones, the movement's condition and brand, and overall originality. Given these limitations, the appraisal value reflects its aesthetic appeal and apparent condition as a decorative vintage piece, acknowledging the unknowns.

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