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Rolex Daytona 16520

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Brand Rolex, Geneva Model “Oyster Perpetual” “Superlative Chronometer Officially Certified” “Cosmograph” “Daytona”; so-called “Zenith” or “El Primero” Retailed by - Year circa 1997-1998 Reference 16520 Movement No. 151023 Calibre 4030, self-winding, 31 jewels Case No. U 535 660 Material stainless steel Bracelet stainless steel “Oyster” bracelet Buckle stainless steel “fliplock” deployant clasp (Ref. 78390, dated U5) Dimensions Ø 40 mm. 47,4 x 41.4 mm. (with crown guards) Ø 38.6 mm. (bezel) Thickness 12.7 mm. Length 180 mm. (approx.) Weight 118.1 gr. (approx.) Signature dial, case and movement Accessories original fitted box and outer box (Ref. 68.00.08), certificate, booklets Rolex Ref. 16520, self-winding, chronograph, minutes and hours counters, black dial, “Oyster” bracelet; “Cosmograph” “Daytona”, so-called “Zenith” or “El Primero”; stainless steel –– Stainless steel, self-winding, tonneau-shaped, gentleman’s wristwatch, with subsidiary seconds at 9 o’clock and three horological complications:  1/8 second chronograph (activated by the two round-shaped screwed push-pieces located on the case-band) with tachometric scale graduated on the stainless steel bezel for 400 units per hour  Half-instantaneous 30-minute counter (subsidiary dial at 3 o’clock)  12-hour counter (subsidiary dial at 6 o’clock) –– Case: three-piece, polished and satin-finished, water-resistant with screwed case-back, polished screwed “triplock” crown protected by the crown guards; stainless steel polished bezel. Dial: black colour, with stainless steel applied radiating luminescent indexes; silver colour ring-registers with black painted radiating Arabic numerals; stainless steel skeleton luminescent “Bâton” hands. Movement: calibre 4030 (based on “El Primero” ébauche by Zenith, Le Locle), self-winding, 31 jewels.

Collectible Features |Rolex Daytona 16520

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Tropical Dial
A dial that has aged from black to a brown or caramel color due to prolonged exposure to sunlight and elements. Highly prized for its unique and attractive aging. Greatly increases value due to unique appearance and collector demand.
Khanjar
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Chocolate Dial
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