Extreme Limit Tank-Style Quartz Watch
Watches & Jewelry

Extreme Limit Tank-Style Quartz Watch

This is a contemporary ladies' rectangular tank-style wristwatch. The watch features a polished silver-tone base metal case measuring approximately 20mm to 25mm in width. The vertical bezel edges are embellished with two rows of channel-set round brilliant-cut clear synthetic stones, likely cubic zirconia or glass rhinestones. The dial is a sunburst-patterned charcoal black, featuring applied silver-tone Arabic numerals at the 12, 3, 6, and 9 o'clock positions, with three simple faceted silver-tone hands. The brand name 'Extreme Limit' is printed in white beneath the 12 o'clock marker, and the word 'QUARTZ' is printed above the 6 o'clock marker, indicating a battery-powered movement. The crystal appears to be mineral glass and shows significant surface scratching and scuffing, particularly in the center. The metal plating on the bezel shows some minor pitting and signs of general wear consistent with regular use. The overall craftsmanship is indicative of a mass-market fashion accessory from the late 1990s to early 2000s, designed for style rather than high-horology value.

Estimated Value

$5 - $15

Basic Information

Category

Watches & Jewelry

Appraised On

March 18, 2026

Estimated Value

$5 - $15

Item Description

This is a contemporary ladies' rectangular tank-style wristwatch. The watch features a polished silver-tone base metal case measuring approximately 20mm to 25mm in width. The vertical bezel edges are embellished with two rows of channel-set round brilliant-cut clear synthetic stones, likely cubic zirconia or glass rhinestones. The dial is a sunburst-patterned charcoal black, featuring applied silver-tone Arabic numerals at the 12, 3, 6, and 9 o'clock positions, with three simple faceted silver-tone hands. The brand name 'Extreme Limit' is printed in white beneath the 12 o'clock marker, and the word 'QUARTZ' is printed above the 6 o'clock marker, indicating a battery-powered movement. The crystal appears to be mineral glass and shows significant surface scratching and scuffing, particularly in the center. The metal plating on the bezel shows some minor pitting and signs of general wear consistent with regular use. The overall craftsmanship is indicative of a mass-market fashion accessory from the late 1990s to early 2000s, designed for style rather than high-horology value.

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