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27 March 2009, 03:29 PM | #1 |
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Needs BATTERY?
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27 March 2009, 04:04 PM | #2 |
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Like a number of other Swiss watch companies, in the 80's Rolex also jumped on board the "Quartz" band wagon.
But they later discontinued the Oysterquartz and returned back to mechanical watches.
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Hmm. IMO the original quartz Rolex were not dialled as 'Oyster Perpetual' because they were not.
Oyster Perpetual' refers to Rolex automatic winding movements. There have been some Rolex quartz case/bracelet watches offered for sale with automatic Rolex movements inside but I don't thing they are original Rolex models. The watch shown in the pix does not IMO have a quartz case/bracelet assembly. I know a Forum member has one perhaps he will post up a pix.
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That doesn't look like an Oyster Quartz. The case of an Oyster Quartz does not look like any other Rolex. Here is an image I borrowed (stole) off of eBay.
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This is the one I bought brand new at Bucherer in Geneve, back in 1983.
Still ticking with its typical loud noise, and super precise as when new. Kind regards, Abel
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The watch in that Craiglist ad is not an OysterQuartz, and if it does needs a battery....it's FAKE.
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28 March 2009, 01:55 AM | #9 |
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But the seller claimed that it has an automatic movement not quartz.
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"Rolex for sale - pre owned - Blue face, chrome, date. Beautiful watch and the Rolex name speaks for itself! It does need a new battery. No lowballers, no junk emails, no I dont ship and yes it is a real rolex! $1,900 obo " He also claims it needs a new battery. Rolex Oyster Perpetual watches don't have batteries. I would steer clear of this one. Also this topic might be better served in the "WatchOut" section of the forum.
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I once had a TT DJ that required a battery change........... Oh wait, that was a Canal St. special when I was 13
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Not being into vintage Rolexes, is the price even close? And my other question is since the dial says Oyster Perpetual, did he even try to wind it or open the case to see if it was an automatic or quartz movement? If he knows nothing of watches he might think that any stopped watch "needs a battery". JMHO.
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I agree with Sparkey could be that the seller knows nothing about automatic watches and thinks all watches run on batteries and is presuming because it has stopped the battery is dead.
But I would not touch it with a barge pole. |
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