Rolex. A rare, heavy and impressive 18K gold quartz wristwatch with day, date, black dial, bracelet, original guarantee and box
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Rolex. A rare, heavy and impressive 18K gold quartz wristwatch with day, date, black dial, bracelet, original guarantee and box

SIGNED ROLEX, OYSTERQUARTZ, DAY-DATE, REF. 19028, CASE NO. 9'174'361, CIRCA 1985

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Rolex. A rare, heavy and impressive 18K gold quartz wristwatch with day, date, black dial, bracelet, original guarantee and box
Signed Rolex, Oysterquartz, Day-Date, ref. 19028, case no. 9'174'361, circa 1985
Cal. 5055 quartz movement, 11 jewels, black brushed dial, baton numerals, luminous accents, luminous hands, outer railway minute divisions combined with Roman five minutes divisions, aperture for day in English, magnified window for date, tonneau-shaped water-resistant-type case, hobnail-pattern bezel, screw back, screw down crown, 18K gold Rolex bracelet with hobnail-pattern central links, concealed deployant clasp, case, dial and movement signed
36 mm. diam.
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Prospective buyers should be aware that the importation of Rolex watches into the United States is highly restricted. Rolex watches may not be shipped into the USA and can only be imported personally. Generally a buyer may import only one watch into the USA. For further information please contact our specialists in charge of the sale. Please note other countries may have comparable import restrictions for luxury watches.

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Lot Essay

With Rolex original Guarantee dated 18 March 1987, sale tag, instruction and promotional booklets, purchase receipt dated 18 March 1987 and fitted presentation box.

While Rolex is known for its mechanical timepieces, the company produced quartz movements as well. Against the common belief, quartz movements by Rolex were not an "afterthought" induced by the market evolution. As a matter of fact, Rolex had been working on quartz movements well before 1970, the year that saw the first Rolex quartz watch. The earliest forays of the company into this field date as back as the early 1950s with a first patent granted in 1952. Rolex subsequently decided to join other prominent watch manufacturers in the development of the Beta 21 calibre, released in 1970, but then opted to pursue an in-house quartz movement, which was embodied in 1977, after five years of research and design, in a Datejust version (Cal. 5035) as well as in a Day-Date version (Cal. 5055), exemplified by the present lot. Both versions were discontinued in 2001, with the last examples being sold in 2003. Since then, Rolex produced no more Oysterquartz timepieces. Both of these quartz calibres are recognized as among the most beautifully finished quartz movements ever produced by any manufacturer, rivaling even modern competitors in terms of movement elegance and beauty.

The present lot is a remarkable occasion for the Rolex connoisseur to become the owner of an incredibly preserved Oysterquartz specimen, furthermore blessed by the dramatic and masculine black dial. The aesthetic appeal of the watch is boosted even further by the textured bezel and bracelet, which reprise with their hobnail pattern the geometric and angular lines that distinguish the Oysterquartz case from its mechanical peers.

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