Caractéristiques de l'objet
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État
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Band Color
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Black
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Band Colour
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Black
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Band Material
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Leather
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Band Width
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16 mm
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Band/Strap
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Bracelet
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Bezel Colour
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Silver
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Bezel Type
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24-Hour, Smooth
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Brand
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Gucci
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Case Colour
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Silver
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Case Finish
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Chrome
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Case Material
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Crystal
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Case Size
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20 mm
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Case Thickness
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7 mm
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Caseback
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Screwback
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Closure
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Buckle
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Country/Region of Manufacture
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Switzerland
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Customised
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No
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Department
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Unisex Adults
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Dial Color
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Black
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Dial Colour
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Silver
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Dial Pattern
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Logo
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Display
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Analogue
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Escapement Type
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Duplex
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Features
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Swiss Made
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Handedness
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Left
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Handmade
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Yes
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Indices
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No Hour Marks
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Lug Width
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15 mm
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Manufacturer Warranty
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1 Year
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Max Wrist Size
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19.1-20 cm
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Model
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152
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Movement
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Quartz
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Number of Jewels
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2 Jewels
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Reference Number
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152
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Seller Warranty
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No
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Style
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Casual, Classic, Dress/Formal
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Theme
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Awareness
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Type
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Wristwatch
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Vintage
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Yes
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Watch Shape
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Rectangle
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Water Resistance
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Not Water Resistant
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With Manual/Booklet
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No
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With Original Box/Packaging
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No
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With Papers
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No
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With Service Records
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No
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UPC
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Does not apply
Occasion
GUCCI 152 watch
Vintage 1990s Gucci Swiss Made Black Leather Watch Timeless Iconic Design
This vintage Gucci watch features a sleek, rectangular (sometimes called “tonneau”) stainless-steel case, a minimalist black dial bearing the GUCCI logo, and a black leather strap that underscores its timeless elegance.
The dial is marked “Swiss Made,” indicating the high-quality craftsmanship for which Gucci watches are known.
ERA & DESIGN FEATURES
Likely 1990s: Gucci began producing distinctive quartz watches in the 1970s and 1980s, but many of the rectangular, minimalist designs are most commonly associated with the 1990s.
Minimalist Dial: No numeric hour markers—only the brand name at 12 o’clock and “Swiss Made” at 6 o’clock. This clean, elegant aesthetic is characteristic of many Gucci fashion watches from that period.
Leather Strap: The black leather strap complements the polished silver-tone case, highlighting the refined, dressy appeal.
Watch Expansion: In the 1970s, Gucci expanded into watchmaking, partnering with Swiss manufacturers to produce quartz timepieces that blended Italian design flair with Swiss precision.
Popularity in the 1990s: Gucci’s watches became particularly fashionable in the ’90s, as they balanced a modern, streamlined look with the brand’s iconic style.
CONDITION
Case & Crystal: The watch appears to have light scratches on the crystal and case—normal wear for a vintage piece. These subtle marks add character but do not detract from functionality or overall presentation.
Leather Strap: The leather strap is a bit consumed especially around the buckle.
Movement: Likely a Swiss quartz movement, known for reliable timekeeping and low maintenance.
The battery is off and it will need to be replaced.