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All the Oysterquartz watches Fake Rolex UK produced were technically 36mm, the customary size for much of their Classic Collection at the time.

However, the then-space age internal technology seemed to call for a similarly futuristic housing and so they were given striking angular cases with integrated bracelets, reminiscent of the Gérald Genta-penned Royal Oak from Audemars Piguet. The design essentially looks like one continuous metal band and wears far larger than its dimensions on paper would suggest.

Of course, the other reason the Oysterquartz models had such a different look to their mechanical counterparts was because Fake Rolex wanted to make sure no one was going to confuse the two. Interestingly, the brand did a market test of the case style in 1974, powered by a regular Perpetual caliber (the Cal. 1570), releasing both a steel and two-tone version, the ref. 1530 and ref. 1630 respectively. Only around 1,500 were made, and have become much sought after by collectors.

Eccentric shape though they were, they were nonetheless still Oyster cases, water resistant to 100m; something which couldn’t be said for Fake Rolex UK  first stab at producing a quartz watch, the ref. 5100 with the consortium-built Beta-21.

The ref. 17013 was the yellow Rolesor piece of the Oysterquartz Datejust range, with the gold being used on the fluted bezel as well as the crown and two of the three central links of the Jubilee-style bracelet.