Concord Impresario Ladies Watch with Blue Mother of Pearl Diamond Dial
Concord · Jewelry & Watches > Wristwatches

Era / Decade
Early 2000s (Circa 2000-2010)
Material
Stainless steel case and bracelet, blue mother of pearl dial, diamond-set inner bezel ring, sapphire crystal, Swiss quartz movement.
Condition
Very Good. The crystal appears clear without visible scratches. High-polish stainless steel shows minor surface micro-scratching on the bezel and bracelet. No evidence of heavy denting. Functional status depends on battery health.
Demand Level
Moderate-to-Niche. While Concord has high quality, the brand's secondary market demand is lower than Rolex or Cartier, and quartz ladies' watches move slower than mens' mechanicals.
Resale Value
Estimated Resale Value
$450 (Low) - $750 (Mid) - $950 (High)
Estimated Retail Value
$2,200 - $3,500 depending on the specific diamond carat weight and year of purchase.
Comparable Sales
Similar Concord Impresario models with mother of pearl typically sell for $400-$600. Models with factory diamond bezels or rings consistently reach the $700-$900 range in pre-owned condition without box and papers.
Description
An elegant Concord Impresario ladies' timepiece featuring a striking blue mother-of-pearl dial. The watch is accented by a halo of genuine diamonds surrounding the inner dial. Silver-tone dauphine hands and stylized hour markers. The 32mm stainless steel case is paired with its original signature integrated link bracelet with a hidden deployment clasp. Swiss Made movement.
Key Features
Genuine diamond embellishments, rare blue mother of pearl dial colorway, Swiss Made craftsmanship, integrated bracelet design, luxury brand recognition (Concord was a top-tier luxury brand under the Movado Group).
Authenticity Indicators
High confidence. Precise dial printing, 'Swiss Made' placement, high-quality finishing on the mother of pearl, and the characteristic integrated lug design of the Impresario line. Check the case back for model ref 14.G1.1891 (or similar).
Flaws to Note
Surface 'desk diving' scratches on the bracelet and clasp. Hairline scratches on the high-polish bezel. Possible battery replacement required (quartz movement). Lack of original box/papers reduces value for collectors.
Selling Guide
Where to Sell
eBay (best reach), Chrono24 (specialty watch site), or The RealReal (consignment for designer/luxury items). Facebook Marketplace is only recommended for local cash sales with a jeweler meetup.
Selling Tips
Photograph in natural light to capture the 'fire' in the mother of pearl and diamonds. Mention 'Swiss Quartz' and 'Diamonds' in the title. If the watch is not running, replace the battery before listing to prove functionality and significantly increase sale price. Provide exact wrist size/circumference.