Rolex OysterQuartz Datejust 17013 Rebuild
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Rolex OysterQuartz Datejust 17013 Rebuild

By Jocke - Bad Santa · Dec 30, 2013 · 4 replies
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Jocke - Bad Santa's post meticulously documents the rebuild of a Rolex OysterQuartz Datejust Ref. 17013, offering a rare, in-depth look at the restoration process of this distinctive quartz model. His photographic essay provides invaluable insights into the watch's components, from its well-used exterior to the intricate Caliber 5035 movement. This content is particularly relevant for collectors interested in the technical aspects and preservation of Rolex's quartz era.

 

The Rolex OysterQuartz Datejust Ref 17013

 

I found this one a few years ago in well used condition.

As I say, in well used condition.

So I have to do some work at it.

So the bezel is in good condition.

Maybe not the most exciting dial.

We take a closer look.

Good old Tritium dots.

The hand line up perfect.

So we open it up and the backcase says 17000 B.

And the battery powered Caliber 5035.

The battery.

 

Not many parts left.

All the parts.

Just before the polishing.

A little brushing will help.

A little polishing too.

 

The tube is not what it have been.

A new battery, gasket, crown and a tube will do it.

And it's ticking again, 1 beat per second.

 

 

About the Rolex Datejust Ref. 17000

The Rolex Cellini reference 17000 represents a distinct period in the brand's history, characterized by its integration of quartz technology within the Cellini collection. Unlike the more common Oyster Perpetual models, the Cellini line traditionally emphasized dress watch aesthetics and often explored diverse case designs and materials. The 17000, however, stands out for its use of the in-house Rolex quartz movement, offering a different proposition to collectors accustomed to mechanical movements from the brand. This reference reflects Rolex's engagement with quartz technology during the late 20th century.

This particular Cellini reference features a 36 mm stainless steel case, a departure from the precious metals often associated with the Cellini range. It is fitted with a smooth bezel and a sapphire crystal, providing durability and scratch resistance. The watch is powered by the Rolex caliber 5035, an in-house quartz movement known for its precision. While water resistance is rated at 100 meters, consistent with many Rolex models, its overall design aligns with a dress watch aesthetic rather than a sports watch.

For collectors, the Cellini 17000 appeals to those interested in Rolex's foray into quartz watchmaking and its broader design experimentation beyond its core sports and professional lines. Its stainless steel construction and quartz movement offer a unique combination within the Cellini family, which typically features more ornate designs and precious metals. The reference provides insight into Rolex's strategic responses to evolving watchmaking trends and its commitment to producing high-quality timepieces across different technological platforms.

Specifications

Caliber
5035
Case
Stainless steel
Diameter
36 mm
Water Resist.
100m
Crystal
Sapphire

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amanico
Dec 30, 2013

Thanks for all you did for us, this year, Jocke. Much appreciated. My best wishes for this new year, my friend. Nicolas

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Bill
Dec 31, 2013

Another great adventure inside - literally - another Rolex. You make it look so simple but we all know otherwise. Best wishes for 2014 Bill

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Mike1066
Jan 2, 2014

The step-by-step posts are always educational, and the macro shots are awesome! One of my favorite all times posts is your GMT to Explorer II conversion post. That one blew me away! Thank you, Jocke, for all the education! V/R Mike

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