ROLEX DATEJUST OYSTERQUARTZ 17000 BLUE DIAL LIKE NEW FULL SET

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Year of issue: 2001
Reference number: 17000
Condition: mint
Status: available
Dealer country: Italy
Dealer name: Caso Watches
Price in EUR € On request

Description

ROLEX DATEJUST OYSTERQUARTZ 17000 BLUE DIAL LIKE NEW FULL SET The Rolex Oysterquartz stands as a notable chapter in the brand's history. Introduced in the late 1970s and continuing production until the early 2000s, it departed from Rolex's traditional mechanical movement in favor of a quartz movement. This shift was significant, marking a departure from the norm and showcasing Rolex's dedication to innovation. The quartz movement, renowned for its precision and reliability, was a departure from the mechanical movements found in most Rolex timepieces of the era.Rolex's engineering prowess with the Oysterquartz caliber was such that the term 'Oysterquartz' was prominently displayed on the dial of every timepiece. The distinct angular case designs of the Oysterquartz models set them apart from the classic rounded cases of traditional Rolex watches. They were available in various styles, including Datejust and Day-Date models.Within the Datejust Oysterquartz line, three distinct models emerged over time: the reference 17000 featuring a smooth bezel, the 17014 with a fluted bezel, and the 17013 crafted in steel and gold, boasting a yellow gold fluted bezel. Each model offered its own unique blend of style and functionality, further contributing to the diversity within the Oysterquartz range. This timepiece is an exceptional smooth bezel Oysterquartz model reference 17000, notable for its outstanding state of preservation. A testament to its remarkable condition is the presence of the caseback sticker, still intact. Additionally, in our opinion, the case remains in factory mint condition and has never been polished. Few signs of wear are evident, indicating careful preservation by the previous owner. Furthermore, the bracelet is in mint condition, showing no signs of wear or stretch. Enhancing its collectability is an exceedingly rare and flawless blue dial with Luminova hands and hour markers. Blue dials are particularly uncommon, further augmenting the watch's desirability. The dial correctly displays the Oysterquartz wording and COSC certification. Adding to the appeal of this timepiece is its complete set of amenities, including the box, outer box, booklets, and leather portfolio. The paperwork is signed by Hausman, a prominent Roman retailer, further enhancing the collectibility of the watch. Notably, all components are correct and original for the period of manufacture. This timepiece is not only remarkably preserved and complete, but also boasts all correct and original components, making it a highly desirable addition to any collection. Serial Number P,358,XXX, Diameter 36mm, Year 2001.

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Caso Watches

THE FIRST DATEJUST 1945

The year 1945 saw the birth of the Datejust, the first self‑winding wrist chronometer to indicate the date in a window on the dial. A watch of great distinction, the Datejust was equipped with a Jubilee bracelet created specially for it and a fluted bezel, making it immediately recognisable as a Rolex. It is the pillar of the Oyster collection. Initially for men, it became available in various models for women in the course of the following decade.