Lovely. Congratulations. :-)
I've been after one of these for a while but finding a good one proved hard. The majority for sale are worn and overpolished with their sharp and bevelled case edges long gone. For some some reason very few have box and papers. I tracked down a nice unpolished example and it arrived a couple of weeks ago. I was very happy to have one of the rarer modern Rolexs, something you don't see every day...
I was travelling on a bus last Saturday and for some reason a glint of steel and gold caught my eye from the person sitting across the aisle. I looked over and noticed the squarish shape of the watch. You can probably guess what's coming next, yes it was an Qysterquartz. Of course I couldn't resist commenting to my fellow passenger and we ended up comparing and discussing the watches. He had owned his for thirty five years and I had owned mine for two days.
PS I've just noticed that I spelt Oysterquartz wrong in the title of this thread. It's really annoying me but I can't change it!
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Lovely. Congratulations. :-)
Super!
I have a 1988 silver dial with bloc links
I have worn it for weeks now
What year is yours?
Paul
GOT...TO...KILL...CAPTAIN STUPID!
It's a 1987 watch, though it's been worn very sparingly. I was told it has only been worn around twelve times but I'm not sure I believe that!
I'm attracted to the 17000 as well, it looks a bit more sporty and has the Everest heritage. However the 17014 has the OQ jubilee bracelet which I prefer.
Very nice indeed,good catch.
Absolutely love these - smashing photos too :)
The black dial adds a touch of sportiness to it and I like the rectangular links in the bracelet, they really suit the case. I believe OQ's with a fluted bezel are slightly less common than those with a smooth bezel. The design is very much of its time with the square-cut, angular case.
I was surprised to recently discover that these were still shown in Rolex's catalogues up to 2003 - I always thought they went out of production in the 80's.
Yes the black face gives it a sporty feel. I'm not a huge fan of the fluted bezel but it is an iconic Rolex feature. I think the watch would look great with a black face, smooth bezel and the OQ jubilee bracelet but they were never made that way.
There are plenty of fluted bezel bicolour OQs around, in fact they seem to be the majority of what's available, but they don't appeal to me. They look even worse than the SS versions after they've been dinged, scraped and polished to nothing.
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Great to see another Oysterquartz in Edinburgh!
Not everyone's cup of tea. I have to admit the WG DD and even the YG version are quite nice with a white dial. I've been slightly tempted by those.
Yes, the tick is loud! I was also worried that it would keep me awake but since it's kept about two meters away from my bed, thankfully I don't notice it.
Very nice
Looks perfect on your wrist. Congrats!
That's great, I don't think I've ever see that style with a bracelet in that condition, well done and enjoy the watch.
Very sharp indeed, well done! Reminds me I need to wear my 17000 this week ;-)