The Rolex 17000 is the original all-stainless steel Oysterquartz Datejust, introduced in 1977 as part of Rolex’s push into the luxury quartz segment. Its integrated bracelet is an essential part of its design, built to match the watch’s angular, faceted case. The bracelet is a solid-link Oyster-style made from 904L stainless steel (acier), distinct from both the Jubilee and Rolesor counterparts.
Feature | Description |
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Bracelet Reference | Factory-issued with the 17000 (no separate ref on early models) |
Bracelet Style | Integrated Oyster-style (3-piece flat links) |
Material | 904L Stainless Steel (acier) |
Lug Width | 19 mm (integrated with case) |
Center Link Finish | Brushed (no polishing) |
Clasp Type | Folding clasp with Rolex coronet |
Fit | Exclusively for Oysterquartz cases |
Integrated Design: The bracelet flows seamlessly into the monobloc case, with no separate end links. It was designed as part of the Oysterquartz aesthetic, reflecting late-1970s angular watch trends.
Flat Oyster Links: Uses solid flat 3-piece links similar to classic Oyster bracelets, but with sharper edges and less taper.
All-Brushed Finish: Entirely brushed on top and sides, emphasizing a tool-watch character rather than luxury shine.
Fits Model | Rolex Reference |
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Yes | 17000 (Oysterquartz Datejust in stainless steel) |
No | Mechanical Datejust (e.g. 16000, 16200) |
No | Oysterquartz 17010 (Jubilee), 17013 (two-tone) |
Not interchangeable with any mechanical Rolex due to the unique integrated case design.
Not compatible with Jubilee-style Oysterquartz bracelets (those are specific to models like 17010 or 17013).
Solid construction: Very little stretch even after decades of use.
Heavier than many vintage mechanical Rolex bracelets due to solid links and wider profile.
Clasp is robust but can wear cosmetically over time (can be refinished carefully).
The bracelet on the Rolex 17000 is an integrated, solid-link stainless steel Oyster bracelet designed exclusively for the Oysterquartz Datejust line. It emphasizes sharp lines, durability, and modernity, complementing the quartz movement and angular case design. Often overlooked but increasingly collectible, the 17000 bracelet is a signature piece in Rolex's transitional design era of the late 20th century.
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