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Datejust

During the onslaught of the Japanese-led Quartz Crisis of the 70s and 80’s, Swiss watchmakers for forced to adapt to remain competitive in the market, or let themselves be swallowed up by their competition. As a way to deal with the Quartz Crisis, Rolex decided to release their own quartz timepiece in 1977, the Oysterquartz. In 1970, Rolex had released the precursor to the Oysterquartz, the Quartz Date 5100, powered by the Beta 21 movement, the result of a large-scale Swiss collaboration. While the Oysterquartz was loosely based on the ref. 5100, the Oysterquartz’ movement was in a league of its own. With 11 jewels, the latest CMOS circuitry, a 32000-hertz oscillator, and analog thermocompensation to regulate the quartz crystal, the Oysterquartz’s movement was held to just as high a standard as Rolex’s more typical mechanical movements. Besides its unusual movement, the Oysterquartz also features a unique construction in terms of its case shape and bracelet design, with an integrated bracelet attached to a tonneau-shaped case. Offered as an Oysterquartz version of the Datejust, the ref. 17000 that we have here features a single-link Oyster-style bracelet, a domed stainless steel bezel alongside its entirely stainless steel construction, and a rich silver dial that is sure to pull at the heartstrings of any Rolex collector. With Rolex’s signature cyclops lens over its 3 o’clock date window and its unique design, the ref. 17000 is a rich piece of Rolex’s history.

7'500 CHF

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Rolex

Datejust

During the onslaught of the Japanese-led Quartz Crisis of the 70s and 80’s, Swiss watchmakers for forced to adapt to remain competitive in the market, or let themselves be swallowed up by their competition. As a way to deal with the Quartz Crisis, Rolex decided to release their own quartz timepiece in 1977, the Oysterquartz. In 1970, Rolex had released the precursor to the Oysterquartz, the Quartz Date 5100, powered by the Beta 21 movement, the result of a large-scale Swiss collaboration. While the Oysterquartz was loosely based on the ref. 5100, the Oysterquartz’ movement was in a league of its own. With 11 jewels, the latest CMOS circuitry, a 32000-hertz oscillator, and analog thermocompensation to regulate the quartz crystal, the Oysterquartz’s movement was held to just as high a standard as Rolex’s more typical mechanical movements. Besides its unusual movement, the Oysterquartz also features a unique construction in terms of its case shape and bracelet design, with an integrated bracelet attached to a tonneau-shaped case. Offered as an Oysterquartz version of the Datejust, the ref. 17000 that we have here features a single-link Oyster-style bracelet, a domed stainless steel bezel alongside its entirely stainless steel construction, and a rich silver dial that is sure to pull at the heartstrings of any Rolex collector. With Rolex’s signature cyclops lens over its 3 o’clock date window and its unique design, the ref. 17000 is a rich piece of Rolex’s history.

7'500 CHF

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Model

Oysterquartz

Reference

17000

Diameter

36

Materials

Steel

Bezel

Polished

Crystal

Sapphire

Water Resistance

100m

Calibre

5035

Power Reserve

Approx. 24 months

Bracelet Material

Steel

Clasp

Folding clasp

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