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Clueless_Collector, a respected member of the WatchProSite community, shares a significant milestone in his collecting journey: the completion of his Rolex Daytona 'family portrait.' This post offers a rare glimpse into a focused collection, showcasing the diverse materials and modern references that define his horological passion. His candid reflections on the collector's dilemma — the pursuit of new references versus the appreciation of existing ones — resonate deeply within the community.
The family is now complete with different materials.
My journey and expedition can come to a final destination 😊
Sorry to disappoint, if you are expecting Rainbow or Le Mans, I am not qualified 😅
Key Points from the Discussion
- The author acknowledges the debate around movement differences in steel Daytonas (e.g., 4130 vs. 4131) but notes that collectors still highly value earlier references, even those with similar dial aesthetics to Zenith 165xx movements.
- A fellow collector suggests that a truly complete Daytona collection must include vintage references, specifically the 16520 (Zenith Daytona) and the iconic 6263, to fully appreciate the model's heritage.
- Clueless_Collector expresses hesitation about venturing into vintage Rolex due to the complexities of authenticity and the need for extensive study, preferring to stick with modern references that he believes will become future collectibles.
- The author admits to being 'embarrassed' to ask his Authorized Dealer for the newer 126500 steel Daytona, despite its popularity, feeling content with his current allocations and not wanting to appear overly demanding.
- A collector inquires if Clueless_Collector considered trading his existing 116500 references for the newer 126500, or if his intention is to keep all versions and add the new one.
- The author notes the limited production run of certain references, such as a particular white gold model made for only eight months, highlighting the potential rarity of modern Daytonas.
- The author enjoys the variety of his collection, stating that he likes all his Daytonas because 'they are all different,' and that he has a watch for every day of the week.
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