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1984 Rolex Oysterquartz Datejust (Ref. 17000) White "Buckley" Dial

The Rolex Dajust Oysterquartz ref. 17000 is one handsome and uniquely designed timepiece. In the late 1970s and early 1980s, Quartz timepieces were dominating the market, and yes, even Rolex was affected by what is now known as the "Quartz Crisis".

It would be a mistake to think that quartz watches were an afterthought for Rolex, even despite Rolex's strong dedication to mechanical movements; Rolex began to realize that this type of product could establish itself on the market. This proved to be a fact in the following years to come. The Rolex Oysterquartz production range, having lasted less than 3 decades, makes the entire range of Rolex Oysterquartz highly sought after and extremely collectible. It has been estimated that fewer than 25,000 total Oysterquartz watches were ever produced by Rolex.

The design of the Rolex Oysterquartz Datejust is far removed from the classic Datejust models and carries design characteristics of the period from which it hails. The angular case and the integrated bracelet are utterly unique, almost architectural in appearance. The case and integrated bracelet are unquestionably remarkable. The Rolex Cal. 5035 11 jewel Quartz movement is built and finished as one would expect from Rolex and is of technical advancement, but of bespoke build and finish. 

SPECS

Stock # RLXDJQZ17000
Brand Rolex
Style Oysterquartz Datejust
Model 17000
Serial 80XXXXX
Size Men's
Material Stainless Steel
Dial White "Buckley"
Millimeters 36
Bracelet Rolex Integrated Oysterquartz Bracelet

 

CASE & BRACELET

The wonderful angular case retains its notable case geometry and finishing while showing evidence of being polished in the past, with honest signs of use present. The smooth stainless steel bezel shows minimal signs of use. The original Rolex 17000B bracelet retains 13 links that show nominal stretch and will fit up to a 7.5-inch wrist.

DIAL & HANDS

The original matte white "Buckley dial with printed black Roman numerals is in remarkably well-preserved vintage condition, showing no damage or notable age to the dial itself. The tritium lume plots remain a bright ivory color and exhibit some degradation throughout the lume plots. The original tritium black "Buckley" hands match the dial nicely and exhibit no degradation under UV light inspection. The white date wheel is original with "open" 6's and 9's.

ACCESSORIES 

None. The watch just received a new battery and is keeping time well.

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