
Blancpain klassiek vintage
Rolex Day-Date Vintage Gold
Jaeger-LeCoultre Memovox, 1951 Original Vintage Alarm Watch...
Omega constellation VINTAGE
Omega Solo Tempo Manuale Oro 36 mm 18kt 750 data date vintage
Baume & Mercier Vintage 18k Chronograph 50's
Hamilton ventura vintage
Movado vintage calendomatic auto bumper triple date gold
Patek Philippe Classique vintage ref: 3430 carré complet or jaune
Omega YELLOW GOLD VINTAGE BUMPER 2421 - ORO GIALLO A MARTELLETTO
Jaeger-LeCoultre klassiek vintage
Longines Original Vintage 1951 Tank Claw Lugs Cal. 23z
IWC SQUARE VINTAGE CAL 89
Rolex DAY-DATE VINTAGE
Universal Genève UNICOMPAX GOLD 18 K VINTAGE CHRONOGRAPH
Vacheron Constantin Vintage lady yellow gold
Omega vintage genève automatic gold
IWC Vintage Cal. 89
Universal Genève Chronograph vintage ref.5656
Longines Vintage Gold
IWC VINTAGE WATCH GOLD 18KT AUTOMATIC
Corum Vintage Golden Bridge
Jaeger-LeCoultre heavy gold vintage dresswatch
IWC Vintage Armbanduhr
Rolex VINTAGE DAY-DATE
Rolex GMT Master 1675 vintage full yellow gold/complet or...
Jaeger-LeCoultre vintage tonneau shape mechanical
Corum Longchamps Vintage
Jaeger-LeCoultre Original Art Deco Style 1950's Vintage...
Corum Vintage 18k Gold
Gold watches are often the go-to option for the classic watch aficionado. A gold watch can signify wealth and taste in a way that other styles struggle to do, and giving one as a gift shows that the recipient is well valued. There can sometimes be a risk that a gold watch is seen as old fashioned, although modern watch designers are now creating new and exciting designs.
Modern gold watches can come in a variety of gold styles and blends. Each has its own qualities and style, with the most important factor for value being the purity. Purity in gold is usually measured in karats, with 24k being the most pure and valuable by weight. However, 24k gold is relatively soft, and so other substances can be added to make the watch tougher as well as bring down the price. As the purity of the gold decreases, so does the karat value, with 10k gold being just over 40% pure, 18k 75% pure and 22k being just over 90% pure gold. Gold values are relatively high at the moment, and so a brisk trade has developed in second hand and even broken gold items. Because of this, you may find it worthwhile to sell on your old gold watch when buying a new one.
Of course, purity of gold is not the only factor when choosing your gold watch. Many different styles are available, produced by almost every watch designer. Gold watches are often produced by jewellery designers and can be statement pieces as well as utilitarian everyday timepieces. The value of a gold watch is not only in the gold itself, but also the craftsmanship, design and brand name of the watch, and so it is well worth looking at a few different styles before you buy. A gold watch can be a worthwhile investment.