
Q&Q Quartz Silver-Tone and Gold-Tone Accent Wristwatch
This is a vintage Q&Q branded wristwatch, featuring a silver-tone case and bracelet with subtle gold-tone accents. The watch has a rectangular, slightly cushion-shaped case, housing a white or off-white dial. The dial is marked with 'Q&Q' at the 12 o'clock position and 'QUARTZ' below it. Below the center, 'WATER RESIST' is printed, suggesting some level of water resistance. The hour markers are represented by thin, golden stick indices, with double stick indices at the 12, 3, 6, and 9 o'clock positions. The hands are gold-toned, consisting of hour and minute hands, and a thin second hand. The crown, positioned on the right side of the case, also appears to be gold-toned. The bracelet is a multi-link design, constructed from silver-tone metal, with each link featuring two small, possibly decorative, dots or rivets. The overall design suggests a common style from the late 20th century, likely 1980s or 1990s. The watch shows signs of use, including minor scratches and scuffs on the metal surfaces, consistent with its age. Some oxidation or discoloration might be present on the gold-tone elements, indicating wear or patina. The clasp mechanism is not clearly visible but appears to be a standard fold-over type. The quality of craftsmanship appears to be typical of a mass-produced quartz watch of its era, focusing on functionality and accessible aesthetics.
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Estimated Value
$15 - $35
Basic Information
Category
Wristwatch
Appraised On
October 23, 2025
Estimated Value
$15 - $35
Item Description
This is a vintage Q&Q branded wristwatch, featuring a silver-tone case and bracelet with subtle gold-tone accents. The watch has a rectangular, slightly cushion-shaped case, housing a white or off-white dial. The dial is marked with 'Q&Q' at the 12 o'clock position and 'QUARTZ' below it. Below the center, 'WATER RESIST' is printed, suggesting some level of water resistance. The hour markers are represented by thin, golden stick indices, with double stick indices at the 12, 3, 6, and 9 o'clock positions. The hands are gold-toned, consisting of hour and minute hands, and a thin second hand. The crown, positioned on the right side of the case, also appears to be gold-toned. The bracelet is a multi-link design, constructed from silver-tone metal, with each link featuring two small, possibly decorative, dots or rivets. The overall design suggests a common style from the late 20th century, likely 1980s or 1990s. The watch shows signs of use, including minor scratches and scuffs on the metal surfaces, consistent with its age. Some oxidation or discoloration might be present on the gold-tone elements, indicating wear or patina. The clasp mechanism is not clearly visible but appears to be a standard fold-over type. The quality of craftsmanship appears to be typical of a mass-produced quartz watch of its era, focusing on functionality and accessible aesthetics.
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