
Women's quartz bangle watch with faux tortoiseshell pattern and gold-tone metal
Selling Price
$40
History
This style of bangle watch became popular in the late 20th century, particularly during the 1980s and 1990s, when fashion watches with decorative bands were highly sought after. The faux tortoiseshell pattern, combined with gold-tone metal accents, reflects the era's preference for bold, statement accessories that blended functionality with style. These watches were designed to be worn as both timepieces and jewelry, appealing to women who wanted versatile accessories that could transition from casual to formal settings. Bangle watches with decorative patterns like faux tortoiseshell are particularly valued by collectors of vintage fashion accessories and enthusiasts of retro jewelry. They represent a nostalgic era of design and are appreciated for their aesthetic appeal and craftsmanship. Such pieces are often sought after by those interested in vintage fashion, costume jewelry collectors, and individuals who appreciate the unique blend of practicality and style that characterized late 20th-century accessories.
Time period
Late 20th century