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Our mans turquoise watches are handcrafted by expert Navajo and Zuni Native American silversmiths from the Four Corners area of the American Southwest.  They are made in a variety of techniques.  This includes the Zuni inlay method in which small pieces of turquoise and other stones, are cut and then set in a mosaic pattern, separated by thin pieces of silver.  The Navajo style is done by setting each stone individually. 

All watches come with a battery run watch movement.  They are water resistant, but NOT WATERPROOF.  We offer both men's and women's watches.

These mans turquoise watches have stainless steel stretch bands.  If the band on the watch you purchase is too long, you may take it to a jeweler and they can easily remove some links to shorten it.  If the watch is too short, you can inexpensively purchase a longer stretch band at most jewelers.

Most pieces are signed by the Navajo or Zuni silversmith that made it and their mark will be noted in the description. 

If you have any questions about one of the mans turquoise watches, email us.  For ladies watches, go here.


 

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#W-RB117

Nice man's turquoise cluster watch, unsigned.  $272  $136

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#W-RB118

Classic Navajo men's turquoise watch with unique face circled with tiny turquoise polished nuggets.  Unsigned.  SOLD

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#W-TRB130

Sterling silver and turquoise Navajo men's watch signed with the initial "H".  $238  $219

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#W-OP100

An "old pawn" man's Navajo turquoise and coral watch circa 1950's, unsigned.  $450  $225

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# W-INRB126

Signed "WCN", the sterling silver tips on this gentleman's watch are beautifully inlaid with turquoise, mother of pearl, coral, crazy horse stone and black onyx.    SOLD 

#W-FA107

This watch is exceptionally inlaid with tiger eye, desert jasper and black onyx.  signed with the silversmith's symbol.  $600  $300

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#W-SSRB124

Navajo men's watch with sterling silver tips, signed "RB".  $220  $110

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