【A sophisticated Rolex with sharp edges. The "Oysterquartz" featuring 10P diamonds】
Among Rolex's long history, the "Oysterquartz Datejust (Ref.17013G)," a rare battery-powered model produced only for a limited period from the 1970s to the early 2000s, has arrived. The serial number is E, manufactured around 1990-1991.
Its most distinctive feature is its solid design, which is a step above the usual Datejust, with a case and bracelet integrated seamlessly. The sharp beveling, reminiscent of Gerald Genta's designs from the 70s, exudes a unique sophistication and retro-sporty atmosphere not found in today's lineup.
Paired with a glamorous 18K yellow gold fluted bezel is a champagne dial luxuriously set with 10 diamonds. It radiates an overwhelming individuality on the wrist, accompanied by the pleasant ticking sound of a "step second hand that marks time every second," different from mechanical watches.
Condition: This is an "AB rank" item. There are minor scuffs and small scratches due to age, but the case edges and the thick form of the bracelet, which are the lifeblood of the Oysterquartz, are well-maintained. 【Special Notes】 There is a very minute chip on the edge of the sapphire crystal at the 12 o'clock position. It is not very noticeable to the naked eye, and there are no issues with daily visibility or use, but considering this, we have set a very attractive price. This is a highly recommended collector's piece for those who appreciate the unique charm of vintage items.
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