Cheapest Rolex Oysterquartz 17013 Two-Tone Vintage 36mm
| Model Reference | 17013 |
| Production Year | 1979 |
| Case Material | Stainless Steel and 14k Yellow Gold |
| Case Size | 36mm |
| Movement | Rolex Calibre 5035 (Quartz) |
| Dial Configuration | Champagne with Index Markers and Tritium |
Original price was: $1,389.00.$985.00Current price is: $985.00.
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The Rolex Oysterquartz Datejust reference 17013 from 1979 represents an exceptional value proposition for those seeking the cheapest authentic Rolex experience. This two-tone model, crafted from stainless steel and 14k yellow gold, features the brand’s precise quartz movement (Calibre 5035) within its iconic 36mm Oyster case. It is presented without box or papers, reflecting its vintage condition and contributing to its status as one of the least expensive genuine Rolex watches available on the market.
With its classic champagne dial, fluted gold bezel, and integrated bracelet, this timepiece offers timeless style and enduring value. The sapphire crystal and solid caseback ensure durability, while the Tritium lume on the hands and index markers adds to its vintage charm. This model is a rare and collectible piece, perfect for the discerning buyer looking for a distinctive Rolex entry point.
36mm two-tone case
Precise quartz movement
Fluted gold bezel
Champagne dial design
Integrated bracelet style
Date complication function
To set the time, gently pull the crown out to the first position and rotate to adjust the hour and minute hands.
To set the date, pull the crown to the second position and turn clockwise until the correct date appears in the window.
For optimal accuracy, ensure the crown is fully pushed in against the case to maintain the 100m water resistance.
Clean the bracelet and case regularly with a soft, damp cloth to maintain the steel and gold finish.
Have the battery replaced by a professional watchmaker every 3-4 years to ensure consistent timekeeping.
Rolex's philosophy centers on perpetual excellence, combining legendary craftsmanship with innovative technology. The Oysterquartz series, including the Calibre 5035, represents the brand's foray into high-precision quartz movements while maintaining uncompromising quality standards in materials and finishing.
Each component, from the solid 14k gold fluted bezel to the integrated bracelet, undergoes rigorous testing. This commitment to durability and precision ensures every watch delivers enduring performance and value, upholding Rolex's reputation as a leader in watchmaking.
Michael : Wore it to my law firm meetings. Clients notice the gold bezel immediately. The quartz keeps perfect time for court schedules.
Sarah : My daily driver for hospital shifts. The 36mm size fits under scrubs perfectly. No winding needed after long nights.
David : Used it during yacht weekends. The two-tone matches both casual and formal outfits. Water resistance held up perfectly.
Jennifer : Found it at an estate sale. The champagne dial looks elegant at gallery openings. Most affordable Rolex I own.
Robert : Travels with me globally. Quartz accuracy means no time zone adjustment issues. Gets compliments in every airport lounge.
Amanda : Passed down from my father. Wear it to board meetings. The vintage Tritium has aged to a perfect cream color.
James : Bought it as my first luxury watch. The integrated bracelet is incredibly comfortable for all-day office wear.
Patricia : Pairs with both my gold and silver jewelry. The two-tone versatility makes it my most worn timepiece.
How often should I service this quartz Rolex?
Rolex recommends a complete service every 5-7 years, including battery replacement, gasket checks, and movement inspection to maintain optimal performance.
Can I swim with this vintage watch?
While rated for 100m water resistance, we recommend pressure testing vintage watches annually before any water exposure due to aging gaskets.
How do I clean the two-tone bracelet?
Use warm soapy water and a soft toothbrush for the links, then dry thoroughly with a lint-free cloth. Avoid harsh chemicals that may damage the gold.
Is the Tritium lume still visible?
The Tritium will no longer glow but has developed a desirable vintage patina. This does not affect legibility in normal lighting conditions.
Where can I get authentic parts if needed?
Always use authorized Rolex service centers or reputable vintage watch specialists who source genuine Rolex components for any repairs.








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