• Vintage Gucci 9000M Stainless Steel Bi-Metal Quartz Midsize Watch
  • Vintage Gucci 9000M Stainless Steel Bi-Metal Quartz Midsize Watch
  • Vintage Gucci 9000M Stainless Steel Bi-Metal Quartz Midsize Watch
  • Vintage Gucci 9000M Stainless Steel Bi-Metal Quartz Midsize Watch
  • Vintage Gucci 9000M Stainless Steel Bi-Metal Quartz Midsize Watch
  • Vintage Gucci 9000M Stainless Steel Bi-Metal Quartz Midsize Watch
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Gucci

9000M Swiss Quartz

S/N 0310652

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Our Take

The Gucci 9000M, without a doubt one of their more popular models of the 90s. This piece was originally designed for men, but with today’s standards, it could easily pass off as a ladies watch too. It measures around 32mm in diameter and 32mm from lug to lug, with a strap measurement of around 6.1” or 15.5cm approximately. The strap is bi-metal and so are parts of the case, with bezel being gold plated and the crown too, please note there is some fading in the plating so check those pics. It has a lovely dark grey dial with a quick set date at 6 o’ clock and lovely gold markers to match, all protected by the mineral crystal glass which is in excellent condition. The movement is working as it should and keeping perfect time! The logo is evident on the case back as well as the model number 9000M and serial #0310652. Gucci watches have only been around since the 1970s and in that short time, the quality of their timepieces is truly evident. Unfortunately, the original box and papers are long gone, but it will come with a gift box. Water resistance is not guaranteed.

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  • BrandGucci
  • Model9000M
  • GenderUnisex
  • Year1990s
  • OriginSwitzerland
  • Dimensions32mm X 32mm
  • MovementQuartz
  • GlassMineral
  • Case MaterialStainless Steel
  • StrapSteel & Gold Plating
  • Box/PapersNo
  • Water ResistanceNo

About Gucci

Although the Gucci brand first started back in 1906, it was known mainly for the quality leather goods they made, which quickly became world famous. It wasn’t until the 70s that they decided to branch out with fashion watches, with a licensing agreement with Severin Montres (who they would later go on to buy outright in 1997).

While the partnership produced such style icons as the Gucci G watch, so called because the stylised ‘G’ was used as an integral part of the case design, it’s fair to say that it was a case of style over substance – all the watches used a quality Swiss movement.

Gucci watches are instantly recognisable, thanks in part to the often incorporated G logo, and for the stylistas, there’s nothing finer.