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Rolex Daytona 6265

Ref: 6265

For SaleUSD 65,850

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jacek.kozubek
Member since Aug 2008 · 17 yrs
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Brand
Rolex
Condition
Excellent
Series
6265
Box
Yes
Model
6265
Papers
Yes
Reference
6265
Year
1975
Case Size
N/A
Location
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Listed
Apr 21, 2026
Updated
Apr 21, 2026
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Description

Case: The case is excellent, showing light to average wear from use. There is a small ding at the tip of the 7 o'clock lug. The stainless bezel is also in excellent condition, showing some light wear from use. Dial: The silver Mark 1 dial is excellent, showing little if any wear for its age. The lume has aged to a warm, creamy hue, and the hands match perfectly. Bracelet: The 12-link USA rivet bracelet is in excellent condition, showing some light stretch for its age. The clasp is stamped with a matching 1975 date code. Accessories: Box and papers.

⌚ Watch Specifications

Reference data · AI-verified specifications

Movement

Type
Manual wind
Caliber
Valjoux 72
Power Reserve
45 hours

Case

Material
Stainless steel
Diameter
37 mm
Water Resist.
50m
Crystal
Acrylic
Bezel
Fixed tachymeter

Dial & Strap

Dial
White
Strap
Steel bracelet
Production
1969-1987

đź“– About This Reference

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.

Collector Discussions

I saw this one sitting in an AD’s window yesterday
Discovering a vintage Rolex in an AD's window, a remarkable but pricey find. The Rolex CPO program may boost market value. A rare vintage encounter worth cherishing.
forum · Gwai · 1019 views · 1M
Which submariner (date) model will have similar “feeling” bracelet to my 6265
I love how lightweight my 6265 bracelet is. The modern Rolex bracelets I have (116610 super case bracelet, 16520 Daytona) are just so heavy. Will the 16610 bracelet feel like the 6265? Or do I have to go with a 16800 or earlier? Or maybe earlier 16610 models (with exposed lug holes?) will do the tri
forum · mattg6 · 6117 views · 3Y
My favourite Rolex of all time.
To me this is perfection. 1971 6263. The one and only. M.
forum · Miles_151 · 6781 views · 5Y
Rolex Daytona 6265 vs 16520
I have found some nice pictures of a 6265 vs a 16520 (credit Axl). Quite interesting to see the differences between the two watches. The 16520 bezel is too wide IMHO, to me it ruins the proportions of the Daytona.
forum · DrStrong · 10307 views · 8Y
Daytona 6265
Hello guys, Just a quick picture of my latest, and "hopefully" last acquisition, for this year. Truly a non-gensiulia pick up this time, but I like it so much how it dress my wrist. I wish you all a great Sunday. Ciao, Chris
forum · gensiulia · 2997 views · 9Y
Vintage daytona rarity?
I was curious to hear other people's views on the vintage daytonas, and specifically the Paul Newmans. It seems to me that there is no way of telling just how many PN dials there were in various references. Supposedly, some 20% of the 6239s ended up with PN dials, whereas only 5% or so of the 6262s
forum · Baron - Mr Red · 4932 views · 12Y

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