My one regret is I was a little too focused in my search. While I was making the rounds I wish I had also looked at white dial 16520s and gold 16528s. Now I'm tempted to check out other versions but need to hit up the dealers again...
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.
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
of this new version I like the markers and the no-crown protection but not enough to win my choice. This one does it all for me Daytona 16528 with aligned 3 & 9 subdial and powered by Zenith
Thank you all for the warm welcome. I’ve been collecting for about 10 years. Just when I think I’m done, another itch comes up. Lately I’ve been considering trading my 16520 for a 16528. In my mind it seems implausible that the 18k version would be about
As you said 16518 have not skyrocketed yet...but since gold watches(especially Daytonas) are becoming more and more sought after prices will increase very soon as it happened for the 16528. The strapped version is definitely more elegant and understated t
Refers the the fact the Cosmograph is floating in the air lower than on later dials. R is the serial number. All floating dials are R. Then you have the Porcelain which is only on white earliest dials. Then you have 4 liners. Then you have to make sure th