Here is a Rolex Vintage mostly sports models Box reference list. Compiled from various sources so errors can sometimes be replicated. The early 1950-1960 boxes mostly did not have reference numbers and seemed to often be interchangeable among models. Use
Rolex released the Daytona ref. 116523 in the year 2000 as part of the new-generation Daytona collection equipped with the new in-house Caliber 4130 automatic movement. The previous Daytona watches ran on caliber 4030, which was a modified Zenith El Prime
I know there is not much of love for TT Daytona, but I like it a lot. I always buy whichever I like, not what others saying lol, buy for investment. Have an amazing Tuesday friends. Nick.
Your are paying half the price almost of a steel Daytona. You have a Zenith Rolex which is it self usually double a Rolex Daytona. That is one of the hidden gems. But the bottom line it has yo sing to you. Rolex Zenith Daytona 16523
What I don't know is that quick.... Bought a preowned Zenith El Primero several years ago because Daytona was unaffordable to me. While the Zenith is still one of my best loved chronograph , I just can't get away from the Daytona. And my resistance is com
I don't quite follow some of the vintage community bemoaning of this modern iteration of the red sea dweller............its akin to comparing a 60's Ferrari with today's models. They may share the same heritage and blood line even come in the same colour
Bi-metal versions are not particularly well researched, they are not the most popular models and do not always run to the same serial number ranges of their steel counterparts. Seven years ago I purchased a floating cosmograph daytona you see below. Based
to say the least ... LOL LOL LOL these day dates have been " pushed " ( with helium ??? LOL ) by dealers who had serious avalaibility problems with all sports models .... on the market now ( and in the last years ) you find far more daytonas and day dates