This 2013 Rolex Daytona 116520 with original Rolex boxes, Rolex AD card and booklets is in excellent condition and has passed our in-house due diligence and inspection criteria.
Case width 40mm (excluding crown)
Black Dial
Sapphire Crystal
Rolex Calibre 4130 Automatic Movement
Hour, minute, small second hand
Chronograph with second, 30-minute and 12-hour counters
Superluminova hour index markers
Superluminova hands
Stainless Steel Bezel with Black Markers
Stainless Steel Case
Screw-down pushers and crown
Stainless Steel Oysterlock Bracelet
Oyster Clasp
Rolex box (inner and outer)
Rolex AD card dated May 2013
Green Leather Card Holder
Cosmograph Booklet
Red COSC Hang Tag
Bezel protector
Spare Links
Green Leather Rolex Single Watch Storage Pouch with Outer Box
TWS 12 Month Warranty / Valuation Certificate
Watch Register Certificate
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If there is one watch that today features very high, if not at the top, of any serious watch collector’s wish-list it will the Rolex Cosmograph Daytona.
Although originally launched in 1963 as the ‘Le Mans’ the name was changed the following year to ‘Daytona’ which was perhaps more fitting since the company was a sponsor of the 24 hour race at Daytona beach in Florida and had been since 1962.
Once again Rolex had produced a watch that had a specific, practical application and this time it was to be able to record the speed of a race car with the aid of its unique external bezel showing metre markings.
The original Daytona (Ref 6239) was equipped with a manual-wind movement and it wasn’t until 1988 that the watch was introduced with a Zenith-supplied automatic movement (Ref 16520). Finally in the year 2000 Rolex installed their Calibre 4140 movement which is still found in the production versions of today (Ref 116520).
Over the years, the Cosmograph Daytona has been dressed in a wide variety of metals and finishes including Everose Gold (red gold mixed with platinum), white gold, steel and rolesor (18 carat gold mixed with steel) and of course regular stainless steel.
Perhaps the most famous (and collectable) Daytona of all is the so-called ‘Paul Newman Dial’ although interestingly Paul Newman’s own Daytona was a regular Ref 6239. The association of the famous actor’s name with the Daytona, however, was enough to drive up the desirability of the watch and especially the values.
2013 ROLEX Daytona 116520
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