Introduction
During the onslaught of the Japanese-led Quartz Crisis of the 70s and 80’s, Swiss watchmakers for forced to adapt to remain competitive in the market, or let themselves be swallowed up by their competition. As a way to deal with the Quartz Crisis, Rolex decided to release their own quartz timepiece in 1977, the Oysterquartz. In 1970, Rolex had released the precursor to the Oysterquartz, the Quartz Date 5100, powered by the Beta 21 movement, the result of a large-scale Swiss collaboration. While the Oysterquartz was loosely based on the ref. 5100, the Oysterquartz’ movement was in a league of its own. With 11 jewels, the latest CMOS circuitry, a 32000-hertz oscillator, and analog thermocompensation to regulate the quartz crystal, the Oysterquartz’s movement was held to just as high a standard as Rolex’s more typical mechanical movements. Besides its unusual movement, the Oysterquartz also features a unique construction in terms of its case shape and bracelet design, with an integrated bracelet attaching to a tonneau-shaped case. Additionally, the ref. 19018 is one of the most sought-after Oysterquartz variants with its Day-Date functionality, fluted bezel, hefty 18kt gold construction, and Day-Date Oysterquartz bracelet complete with a concealed clasp - something every Day-Date connoisseur can appreciate.
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Grade
V 8.5
Status
Vetted & Approved
Included
Watch only
Est. value range
$8,000 – $12,000
The Details
Brand
Rolex
Dimensions
36mm
Model
Oysterquartz Day-Date
Movement
Quartz cal. 5055
Reference
19018
Bracelet
18kt yellow gold bracelet
Year
1979
Condition
Excellent
Material
18kt yellow gold
Included
Watch only
Dial Color
Black

THE DIAL
Featuring a stunning jet black dial, this ref. 19018 boasts a color combo that is as timeless as they come, black and gold. With its golden inscriptions and dial furniture placed within a jet-black backdrop surrounded by gold, this Oysterquartz Day-Date oozes pure luxury.

THE CONSTRUCTION
Measuring 36mm in diameter, the Day-Date's Oysterquartz's integrated bracelet and tonneau-shaped case help beef up its 18kt yellow gold construction so that it fills the wrist with the same heft as its mechanical sibling.

TIMING MACHINE READOUT
Quartz - No reading
Condition
Watch is in overall excellent condition. There is some surface wear and a few minor scratches can be found along the bracelet and on the case. The bezel is sharp and has some small scratches. Case beveled edges retain a nice bright polish. Numbers on back of case are somewhat soft but still visible. The bracelet has 28 links total, 9 of which are removable.
Our Perspective
Featuring the very best Rolex had to offer at the time, the ref. 19018 sports an unsurprisingly over-engineered quartz movement, as a result of their response to the Quartz Crisis, and a beautifully executed luxurious construction that is stunning in its own right.