Overview
This is a charming Southwestern-style ladies' quartz wristwatch featuring a distinctive cast metal feather-link bracelet. The design captures the organic, nature-inspired motifs popularized by Native American and Southwestern artisans, transforming a functional timepiece into a wearable piece of sculptural art.
Story
In the 1970s and 80s, Southwestern jewelry exploded into mainstream global fashion. This watch represents that boom, blending traditional Native American feather symbolism with modern, reliable Japanese quartz movements.
Maker / Origin
While the watch dial bears a partial brand name (possibly 'Winston' or a similar fashion brand), the bracelet itself is styled after classic Southwestern silverwork. During the late 20th century, companies like Peyote Bird, Carolyn Pollack, and various regional workshops produced these hybrid watch-bracelets to meet the massive demand for Western-themed accessories.
Condition & Value
The watch shows moderate wear, with noticeable tarnish and some surface oxidation on the feather links, which actually highlights the textured details. The crystal appears clear, but the movement is currently untested and likely needs a new battery. Polishing the silver and replacing the battery will maximize its value.