Hi guys, i would like to ask Rolex experts on this subject. Recently I was told that this Daytona 16528 available in the market currently come with either the original dial with "T Swiss Made T" or "Swiss Made". The one with only "Swiss Made" without the ...
However, for a gold Daytona, the value is in the condition of its case. You can always find a tritium dial, but you cannot unpolish a case. Only the early porcelain or inverted 6 dials have a superior value on their own.
I saw this 16528 piece W series with inverted six dial from 1995. Is the dial correct for the model? I read at various places it says inverted six dial is only up to series S, but many reputable places selling pieces from W or later with inverted 6 dials....
But I personally would want to see an inverted 6 on an earlier watch so that there is no should this or shouldn’t this. A saying which has served me well over 30 years of watch collecting “ If there is any doubt there is No doubt” M.