Pulsar
Pulsar Gold Tone Watch (as is)
Pulsar Gold Tone Watch (as is)
Pulsar became one of the defining names in futuristic watch design during the 1970s and 1980s. Originally launched by Hamilton before becoming part of Seiko, Pulsar gained recognition for sleek space-age styling, early digital watches, and minimalist luxury-inspired designs that reflected the era’s fascination with modernism and technology.
Rectangular dress watches with integrated bracelets like this became especially popular during the late 70s through early 90s, blending jewelry-like elegance with streamlined industrial design. Today, these styles have seen renewed interest thanks to the resurgence of vintage minimalist watches and quiet luxury aesthetics.
Description
Vintage Pulsar gold tone watch featuring a slim rectangular case paired with an integrated stretch-link style bracelet. The watch is finished with a black dial and minimalist gold-tone markers, creating a refined contrast that gives the piece a distinctly sophisticated vintage feel.
The elongated proportions and clean lines evoke classic late-century luxury styling while remaining highly wearable today. Its understated design makes it versatile enough for everyday wear while still carrying the elevated presence of vintage designer-inspired accessories.
Being sold AS-IS — functionality and servicing history unknown. Recommended as either a wearable vintage accessory or collector’s piece.
Details
- Vintage Pulsar
- Gold Tone Finish
- Rectangular Watch Face
- Black Minimalist Dial
- Integrated Bracelet Design
- Quartz Movement
- Slim Dress Watch Silhouette
- AS-IS Condition
Estimated Measurements
- Case Width: Approximately 20–22mm
- Bracelet Width: Approximately 18–20mm
- Fits Small–Medium Wrist Sizes Best
Styling
Perfect styled with tailored trousers, monochrome looks, vintage suiting, or minimalist everyday outfits. The black and gold combination gives the watch a timeless luxury aesthetic that pairs especially well with contemporary quiet-luxury styling, 90s-inspired tailoring, and elevated streetwear.
An easy crossover between vintage accessory culture and modern fashion minimalism — the kind of subtle archival detail that adds depth and individuality to a full look.
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