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This my be fixable, take it to a good repair shop. The clasp itself can be replaced, again a good repair shop can do this. A Rolex clasp can cost $$. A non Rolex clasp may be the way to go.
Rolex, at one time, had a quartz (battery operated) watch. It was only manufactured in solid gold and was distinctive in style from other models. It is no longer being made. For all practical purposes, it you see a battery operated Rolex it is not genuine.
Your watch clasp alignment is off , that's make it lose,, most of the time i able to fix it if not then replace with new one, I hope this info helpful
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