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Join Date: Feb 2025
Location: Johns Creek, GA
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Do you recognize this watch. What model is it?
I'm considering bidding on this watch in an online auction but would like to know what model it is and the approximate value.
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Join Date: Nov 2021
Real Name: Keith
Location: California
Watch: 60s to 90s
Posts: 1,407
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Art deco timepiece popularity may be up from years past.
But imo this one doesn’t pass the smell test. Might as well burn your money…
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Join Date: Jul 2011
Real Name: Rob
Location: Boston, MA
Watch: 1530
Posts: 3,803
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No, aside from the Texano ref. 5100, Rolexes never say Quartz unless it's part of the word Oysterquartz
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Join Date: Aug 2020
Real Name: Stan Cooper
Location: Sonoma County, CA
Watch: GMT-Master II
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Aside from the Ref. 5100/8 mentioned above and which had a date window, Rolex introduced quartz timebase technology with its Oysterquartz Datejust and Day Date models from 1977 until the early 2000s when production ceased. I feel confident in saying the watch pictured is a fake, not made by Rolex. Save your money.
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