Posted 4 years ago
truthordare
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This was in my large watch estate lot, up till then I had not come across anything like this for a man's bracelet, it is obviously vintage, but because of the size and heft of this design, it's hard to imagine being worn by a traditional type or even a more eclectic wearer.
Research shows that Industria Argentina was a purveyor of men's accessories and jewelry, they did have several versions of this bracelet, and also sold fine leather briefcases and other personal items.
I find it entertaining after cleaning and buffing it to some of it's former glory. It's the fun experience of finding something new and learning about it.
"it's hard to imagine being worn by a traditional type or even a more eclectic wearer."
FWIW I'd hope to be considered amongst the latter there <giggle> and I'd SURE as heck wear that proudly and often if it was mine -- thanks for the showing and a happy 2021 to to come to 'ya truthordare!! :-) :-) :-) :-) :-)
Thanks AnythingObscure, that made me laugh, I like it too, but our boomer generation was not traditional and this piece is sold as MCM, modernist 1950s-60s, which may be right or wrong.
Best wishes for the New Year to you to, its gotta be better than this one.....lol.
Oh! Wow! Mary, it is about 7,5 inches long, and quite chunky, I would wear it too, but I already gave several fine link bracelets on each wrist, call me an inveterate old eccentric.
Hope you are having a good holiday period, pretty quiet here. These days that is not a complaint, I guess.
Now this is what I would consider a LINK bracelet, very nice.
Well it depends on the man or the woman, hubby and I have the same size wrist we are both tall, and they measure a bit under 7 inches.