
Seiko Quartz Gold-Tone Ladies' Wristwatch
This item is a Seiko brand ladies' wristwatch, characterized by its elegant gold-tone finish and classic design. The watch features a small, round analog dial with a champagne or light gold-colored face. The hours are marked by simple, applied gold-tone indices or batons, with a double baton at the 12 o'clock position. The hands are also gold-toned, consisting of a minute hand, an hour hand, and a slender second hand, typical of a quartz timepiece. The word "Seiko" is clearly visible below the 12 o'clock position, with "QUARTZ" printed beneath it, confirming the movement type. The watch case appears to be a smaller, feminine size, likely made of stainless steel with gold plating, given the slight variation in color between the lugs and the central links of the bracelet, suggesting some wear on the plating in those areas. The bracelet is a linked design, with a combination of wider central links and thinner outer links, all appearing to be gold-toned. The construction of the bracelet links suggests a robust but flexible fit. A small, fluted crown is visible on the right side of the watch case, used for setting the time. Condition-wise, the watch shows signs of use commensurate with its age. There is visible wear to the gold plating on parts of the bracelet and potentially the lugs, revealing a silver-tone metal underneath, which indicates it is not solid gold. The crystal appears relatively clear, though minor surface scratches are possible. The overall aesthetic points to a late 20th-century style, likely from the 1980s or 1990s, when smaller, elegant quartz watches were highly popular. The craftsmanship is consistent with Seiko's reputation for producing reliable and accessible watches.
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Estimated Value
$40-$65
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Watch
Appraised On
November 3, 2025
Estimated Value
$40-$65
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Item Description
This item is a Seiko brand ladies' wristwatch, characterized by its elegant gold-tone finish and classic design. The watch features a small, round analog dial with a champagne or light gold-colored face. The hours are marked by simple, applied gold-tone indices or batons, with a double baton at the 12 o'clock position. The hands are also gold-toned, consisting of a minute hand, an hour hand, and a slender second hand, typical of a quartz timepiece. The word "Seiko" is clearly visible below the 12 o'clock position, with "QUARTZ" printed beneath it, confirming the movement type. The watch case appears to be a smaller, feminine size, likely made of stainless steel with gold plating, given the slight variation in color between the lugs and the central links of the bracelet, suggesting some wear on the plating in those areas. The bracelet is a linked design, with a combination of wider central links and thinner outer links, all appearing to be gold-toned. The construction of the bracelet links suggests a robust but flexible fit. A small, fluted crown is visible on the right side of the watch case, used for setting the time. Condition-wise, the watch shows signs of use commensurate with its age. There is visible wear to the gold plating on parts of the bracelet and potentially the lugs, revealing a silver-tone metal underneath, which indicates it is not solid gold. The crystal appears relatively clear, though minor surface scratches are possible. The overall aesthetic points to a late 20th-century style, likely from the 1980s or 1990s, when smaller, elegant quartz watches were highly popular. The craftsmanship is consistent with Seiko's reputation for producing reliable and accessible watches.
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