
In this captivating post, watch-guy.com shares the culmination of a two-year quest for a vintage Rolex Daytona Ref. 6265. His dedication highlights the enduring appeal and significant effort often required to acquire highly sought-after vintage references, offering a glimpse into the passionate world of serious collectors.


The Rolex Daytona reference 6265 is a manual-wind chronograph produced during a significant period for the model line. It is distinguished by its screw-down pushers, which contribute to its water resistance, and its metal bezel with an engraved tachymeter scale. This reference represents a key evolution in the Daytona series, moving towards enhanced robustness compared to earlier non-Oyster versions.
This particular reference features a 37 mm stainless steel Oyster case, providing a robust housing for its manual-wind movement. The watch is powered by the Valjoux 72 caliber, a reliable column-wheel chronograph movement, offering a power reserve of approximately 45 hours. An acrylic crystal protects the dial, and the watch was rated for 50 meters of water resistance, suitable for daily wear.
For collectors, the 6265 is notable for its place in the transition of the Daytona line. It appeals to those seeking a vintage manual-wind Daytona with the added functionality of screw-down pushers. The reference was available with various dial configurations, including both white and black dials, often referred to as 'Panda' or 'Reverse Panda' depending on the sub-dial coloration, further adding to its collectibility.
Major congrats, still chasing mine as only 27 were ever made.
A grail. Congratulations πΎ!!
2 years is not bad to chase down something like thisππ»
Ah well, the one that got away. Major congrats on finding yours!!! ππβπ₯
This one has a "soul". Best, Emmanuel
The grail i seek is not a Rolex.
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