Identification

Bronzo Italia Roman Numeral Watch, c. 2010s

Photo reference

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Overview

A contemporary fashion watch crafted from a specialized bronze alloy designed to mimic the warm glow of 18k rose gold-tone. It features a classic Roman numeral dial, crystal-accented lugs, and a Swiss-parts movement, blending Italian design…

Story

Bronzo Italia emerged in the 2010s as a leading made-for-television brand, offering the aesthetic weight of gold-tone metal (untested) through innovative base metal alloys.

Maker / Origin

Produced for shopping networks like QVC, the brand leveraged Italian design sensibilities alongside globalized manufacturing to create affordable statement pieces.

Condition & Value

Preserving the original presentation box and paperwork significantly aids its secondary market appeal, establishing it in the highest valuation bracket for its class. The watch appears to be in excellent, near-mint condition.

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Sold comps, value drivers, and venue guidance pulled from recent auction results.

Market Analysis

The secondary market for private-label television shopping accessories is highly saturated, leading to steep depreciation from original retail prices. Valuation for Bronzo Italia watches strictly splits into two lanes: 'watch-only' loose examples and 'full set' examples with original packaging. Sold market data indicates that loose watches in this configuration reliably clear between $10 and $28 depending on condition and aesthetic appeal. However, the presence of the original box and paperwork is a primary value driver for fashion accessories, acting as a multiplier. An exact comparable 'New In Case' Bronzo Italia watch with a leather band sold recently for $54, establishing a clear ceiling for complete sets. The fair market value range of $35 to $60 directly reflects this boxed premium, acknowledging its appeal to buyers seeking 'like-new' replacements.

Value Drivers

Presence of the original presentation box and accompanying paperwork

Classic Roman numeral dial and versatile 'gold-tone' aesthetic

Incorporation of a reliable Swiss parts quartz movement

Concerns

High market saturation of pre-owned QVC-tier fashion watches

Base metal construction (bronze alloy/gold-tone rather than gold-tone metal (untested))

Reliance on battery-operated quartz modules, which require regular maintenance/replacement

Best Venue

Online consumer-to-consumer marketplaces (e.g., eBay, Poshmark) where affordable fashion accessories and QVC replacement items perform best.

Upside Potential

Selling ahead of major gifting holidays (Mother's Day, Christmas) where boxed, excellent-condition fashion accessories see temporary surges in demand.

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