More or less around 10k
Rolex made their watches water proof just like an oyster which can close tightly that water cannot sip in. that's is y u can see Oyster Perpetual in every Rolex timepieces.
In the 1920s the founder of Rolex watches was having trouble opening an oyster shell. He had the idea to create the first airtight and watertight watch similar to an oyster shell. The watch was also the first self winding watch or "perpetual". Wrong Jane. "perpetual" is the smooth never-ending movement of the second hand. Has nothing to do with the winding.
4300$(usd)
No, a Rolex Datejust Oyster watch does not have a battery. It is powered by a mechanical movement, specifically an automatic movement that winds itself through the motion of the wearer's wrist. This type of movement relies on a rotor and traditional watchmaking technology rather than a battery.
There are a lot of different ones, they can sell for £2000-10,000. but be careful I bought one a few years back and it turned out to be a fake, there are a lot of them about.
I think it was a Rolex (Oyster Perpetual)...even tho Travolta is the brand ambassordor for Breitling
oyster
Oyster Drill - a snail Oyster Catcher - a bird
Oyster crackers are called oyster crackers because they were originally served with oyster stew or chowder as a popular accompaniment.
Do you mean a particular model, or type of rolex? A Cosmograph Daytona chronograph in stainless steel is $13,000 compared to the Oyster Datejust at $4,000. Values can increase 12 X if the case is made of platinum and a final cost of well over $130,000 is possible if you opt to have your watch inset with diamonds.
Oyster does not have an antonym.
Oyster from English into Tagalog is Talaba.