
Vintage ladies' wristwatch with rectangular case and expansion bracelet
History
This style of ladies' wristwatch emerged in the 1940s-1960s, representing an era when small, elegant timepieces were essential fashion accessories for women. The rectangular case design and expansion bracelet were hallmarks of mid-century feminine style, combining practicality with Art Deco-influenced aesthetics. These watches were typically crafted with gold-filled or gold-plated cases and featured mechanical movements that required manual winding. Vintage ladies' watches from this period appeal strongly to collectors of mid-century fashion accessories, vintage jewelry enthusiasts, and horological collectors who appreciate the craftsmanship of mechanical timepieces. The delicate proportions and period-correct styling make these watches desirable for those seeking authentic vintage accessories or pieces that evoke the elegance of post-war fashion. Collectors value these watches for their historical significance as everyday luxury items that marked important moments in women's lives, from graduations to anniversaries.
Time period
circa 1940-1960