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Rolex Datejust 17014

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Oysterquartz 17014 1990 Box and Papers

11475 Oysterquartz 17014 1990 Box and Papers A very good example of the Oysterquartz, with some light marks on the case and bracelet and some patina on the dial. It comes with the box, booklets, hangtag and dated warranty certificate, showing that it was sold by Harrods in 1990.\n\nThe Rolex Oysterquartz is a fascinating chapter in the watchmaker's history. The company had been at the forefront of innovation in mechanical watchmaking, from the automatic winding rotor to the waterproof Oyster case. In the 1960s and 70s, Rolex set its sights on watchmaking's newest innovation, the quartz movement. Rather than dropping the movement into an existing design, Rolex decided to present them on entirely new cases featuring integrated bracelets and a more angular design.\n\nThus, the Oysterquartz was born. Over the next two decades, Rolex produced a plethora of variations on the model. Even though they were quartz movements, Rolex spared no expense in their production. Just looking at the movement, you'll see that rather than a small battery component with a massive spacer, the Oysterquartz movements were designed for the watches specifically. The battery is nestled within a series of metal plates, traditionally decorated with Cotes de Geneve and rubies set in gold chatons. This makes the Oysterquartz not only a novel an unusual watch, but also an extremely well-built one, featuring the very best Rolex had to offer at the time. Rolex Oysterquartz 17014 Quartz 36 Light scratches or marks which cannot be felt with a fingernail. Signs of light use. Bevels and edges may show signs of professional polishing. Bracelet may have some mild stretch. Hallmarks and engravings may have light wear. Vintage watches may have noticeable patina and overall wear. Stainless Steel 1990 17014 Box and Papers Watch comes with box, booklets, hangtag and dated warranty certificate

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