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14 September 2009, 01:13 AM | #1 |
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Info for reference on the Rolex Oysterquartz.
From various websites. Enjoy
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Great stuff... THANK YOU for sharing!
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Nice.
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I don't know why this model isn't as popular as it should be. It's pretty! And from what I've heard, Rolex will change the battery for free forever. Is this right?
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wow - i just told myself that someday i'm going to get myself one. a rolex-made quartz movement: the epitome of heq imo.
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they also put an automatic movement inside of an oyster quartz case just to see
if the case was appealing and a sturdy design. |
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Yep and here it is, my 1630. The only difference is the 3 rows of gold links instead of the 2 on the Oysterquartz
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Alcan, LOVE IT! I want it!
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I joined the OQ club just 10 days ago...
With this immaculate 17000 from 1985. Incredibly, it came with its original inner and outer boxes, all paperwork and even the hang tag.
Future classic in my eyes... Enjoy! |
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Ahhhh..........More
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Nikos, that is the 5100 drooool!!
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18 October 2009, 10:36 AM | #17 |
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And they are Rare
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If Anybody has any of the crown collection oyster quartz catalog pics please post
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thats a fantastic review Nikos.. my father has the 17000 model... very good details.. that i dont know about...
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Has anyone got a 1530 i.e. SS Date on a oysterquartz case?
Why would 1530 be more valuable (or at least same value) than the TT 1630? |
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My Oysterquartz models
I just recently picked up a ref 17014 with a full hologram on the case back. The serial is E9xxxxxx which puts it about 1991. Only the white ink has been rubbed off the hologram. That alone told me this watch had little wrist time. It matches up nicely with my 17000. Time to go.
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It is the pinacle of HEQ, The first truly thermocompensating quartz movement. THe thing that is truly fascinating about this movement to me is that there is still a "escapement" The real diffrence is rather that use a electronically actuated stator mechanism they kept the pallet intact and left the escape wheel. It only took breitling until ~00 to develop and market their own (cheaper, piggy-backed fully electronic superquartz movement.)
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Great thread, thanks for all the nice info and pics!
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3 January 2012, 07:53 AM | #25 |
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I just inherited this 17014 OQ.
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Great info. Here's my 17000.
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great info. I had heard that the Qysterquartz had been on the top of Everest. now, I know it's true.
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27 December 2012, 02:15 PM | #28 |
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The only quartz watch that I would consider for my collection...
Does anyone know the case dimensions? I've owned Datejust and was curious how the case sizes compare. What is the lug-to-lug of the Oysterquartz case? |
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Hi,
It's the same as the Oyster Perpetual Datejust - 36mm. |
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