
Gold-tone stainless steel quartz wristwatch with black dial and diamond hour markers
History
This style of dress watch became popular in the 1980s and 1990s, when luxury watchmakers began incorporating minimalist dials with diamond markers to create elegant timepieces for both men and women. The expansion bracelet design was a hallmark of this era, offering comfort and a refined aesthetic. Such watches represent the transition period when quartz movements became widely accepted in fine watchmaking, combining Swiss precision with accessible luxury. Watches of this style appeal to collectors of vintage timepieces and those who appreciate classic 1980s-1990s design aesthetics. They are valued for their timeless elegance, quality construction, and the craftsmanship of established Swiss watchmakers. Collectors of vintage quartz watches and enthusiasts of minimalist horology find these pieces particularly attractive for their understated sophistication and historical significance in the evolution of luxury watchmaking.
Origin
Switzerland
Time period
circa 1980–1995