The exhibition back is mighty beautiful(seem to be an aftermarket back), decoration is 👌❤️👍Glad you reacquired your love! Love the slide ruler in the background!
Came here right after your quartz video. Happy to know you serviced it without caring what anyone else says. I looked into getting an OysterQuartz in Blue but I'd want it to be at least 100m water resistance so that I can actually use it all the time. Considering this is a vintage piece, however, it has been serviced by Rolex, would you jump into a pool with it?
@@herbertsolliday6678 Essentially. The dial, the works, it was completely overhauled. I got a new 2-year warranty card, which was a double bonus because now it has papers
That was the price at the time the video was made. If you want to be a semantics smartass, find another channel to follow. I do my show unscripted for veracity, if you want perfect I can't help you.
Not to mention watches have faces. You made me check, i was so confused about your inane question. You can use other terms, but face is appropriate. Next time try stop at i didn't give measurements.
The exhibition back is mighty beautiful(seem to be an aftermarket back), decoration is 👌❤️👍Glad you reacquired your love!
Love the slide ruler in the background!
I took the back off of the watch for the video, thinking about an aftermarket back
Beautiful piece, please always include wrist shots. Saving up for a black dialed yellow gold OQ to accompany my 17000.
I'll start doing a wrist shot in videos going forward!
Beautiful watch
Came here right after your quartz video. Happy to know you serviced it without caring what anyone else says. I looked into getting an OysterQuartz in Blue but I'd want it to be at least 100m water resistance so that I can actually use it all the time. Considering this is a vintage piece, however, it has been serviced by Rolex, would you jump into a pool with it?
Only a shallow one. I'd trust it to be water resistant, it does have a screw-down crown, but why tempt the devil?
I’m wearing my Rolex 17000 with black dial
What is the water resistance rating and does it have a sapphire crystal? I am considering buying one as I think this is an amazing watch. Thanks.
It is a top-level Rolex, finished better than the mechanical models that product cycle. Sapphire, screw-down crown, the works. Fantastic piece
On the manual it said 50m (1978), but RSC last month said 100m.
How much did the servicing cost.
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1700 Euros
@@TalkingTimepieces Wow that seems like a lot. But the new dial must have been a big factor. You basically have like a totally new watch.
@@herbertsolliday6678 Essentially. The dial, the works, it was completely overhauled. I got a new 2-year warranty card, which was a double bonus because now it has papers
@@TalkingTimepieces Sorry if I missed it, multitasking here while watching. Did you do it through RSC or an independent service?
@@user-pn3im5sm7k i have a trusted watchmaker thankfully
How do you get papers when the original one lost?
It wasn't cheap. You get new papers with a factory service. But it was worth it.
That's a beauty
How much costs this beauty? Sorry , my English is horror :-)
About 3500 euros
A word about dimensions would have been useful in the review. Wristwatches have dials, not 'faces'. And, a used Submariner for $6K?
That was the price at the time the video was made. If you want to be a semantics smartass, find another channel to follow. I do my show unscripted for veracity, if you want perfect I can't help you.
Not to mention watches have faces. You made me check, i was so confused about your inane question. You can use other terms, but face is appropriate. Next time try stop at i didn't give measurements.
@@TalkingTimepieces Should'a figured...the super-sensitive type!
You wish a used sub cost 6k now, right?