Rolex Day-Date Oysterquartz Jubilee-Zifferblatt blue
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Basic Info |
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Listing code | JAI3J0 |
Brand | Rolex |
Model | Day-Date Oysterquartz |
Reference number |
19018
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Dealer product code | 034 |
Movement | Quartz |
Case material | Yellow gold |
Bracelet material | Yellow gold |
Year of production | 1981 |
Condition | |
Scope of delivery |
Original box, original papers
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Gender | Men's watch/Unisex |
Location | Austria, Thaur |
Price | €23 800 [Negotiable] |
Availability | Item is in stock |
Caliber |
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Movement | Quartz |
Caliber/movement | Rolex Cal. 5055 C.O.S.C. |
Number of jewels | 11 |
Case |
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Case material | Yellow gold |
Case diameter | 36 mm |
Water resistance | 10 ATM |
Bezel material | Yellow gold |
Crystal | Sapphire crystal |
Dial | Blue |
Dial numerals | Arabic numerals |
Bracelet/strap |
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Bracelet material | Yellow gold |
Bracelet color | Gold |
Clasp | Fold clasp, hidden |
Clasp material | Yellow gold |
Functions |
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Date, Weekday | |
Other |
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Central seconds, Chronometer, Screw-Down Crown, Quick Set, Only Original Parts |
Description |
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At the time, the Rolex Oysterquartz was the wristwatch with the most accurate rate data.
Equipped with the famous Rolex Cal.5055 c.o.s.c. quartz movement, the DayDate Oysterquartz was offered in various dial and case variations. The Oysterquartz became famous in 1980 when the world-famous mountaineer Reinhold Messner climbed the 8848-metre-high Mount Everest without oxygen equipment and wearing a Rolex Oysterquartz on his wrist. A special feature of the Oysterquartz is its special and distinctive angular case shape with integrated bracelet. This also distinguishes it visually from the classic Rolex Date-Date. These Oysterquartz models were very reliable and accurate, the very elaborate and complex and above all precise movement was also the reason why these Oysterquartz models were considerably more expensive to purchase than the classic automatic models. The Oysterquartz models were produced from 1977 up to and including 2003. While a Day-Date Oyster Perpetual Ref.18238 yellow gold version cost ÖS 166,500 in 1991, the price for a Day-Date Oysterquartz Ref.19018 in gold version was ÖS 176,500. Our Oysterquartz Day-Date is the 18kt. yellow gold version with an extremely rare blue Jubilee dial and gold applied Arabic numerals. As this is a German first delivery, this Day-Date is equipped with a German-language day display, which is rather rare. The watch, the movement and the Oyster Quartz bracelet are in very good condition, with hardly any visible signs of wear. This version with this dial is the most popular, which is why these models are considerably more expensive than those with the champagne dial. A very beautiful piece that is expected to increase in value steadily over the next few years, as these models are once again enjoying great popularity among watch collectors. This watch was delivered in 1981 by the German concessionaire Berna. It is also worth mentioning that this is a beautiful set, with original quartz box, quartz booklet and case with Rolex certificate. A fantastic piece that is rarely available on the market. 1 year dealer warranty |
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