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Rolex Daytona 16520

Description

1995 Rolex 'Zenith' Daytona (Ref. 16520) Black Mk. IV Dial W/ Box & Papers

First introduced in 1963, the Rolex Daytona has remained a sought-after stable within the Rolex product range. Designed with professional racecar drivers in mind, the Daytona’s precision chronograph and tachymeter bezel allowed drivers to accurately measure speeds up to 400 kilometers or miles per hour. The release of the Daytona came just after Rolex had become the official timekeeper of the Daytona racetrack, and the name evolved as a way for the brand to highlight its connection to the celebrated race. Early Daytona models featured a manual-wind Valjoux 72-based column-wheel chronograph movement. This was in use until 1988, when Rolex released the ref. 16520 with an automatic “self-winding” movement. Rolex outsourced this moment, utilizing the Zenith 400 movement, originally manufactured for the “Zenith El-Primero.” For use in the ref. 16520, Rolex required approximately 200 modifications to the Zenith movement, which remained in use for twelve years. As a result, Daytonas from this period are commonly referred to as “Zenith Daytonas.” In this reference, Rolex also incorporated more durable sapphire crystals, helping to increase the depth rating to a guaranteed 100m or 330ft. | Stock # | | RLXDT16520-95/3 | | --- | --- | --- | | Brand | | Rolex | | Style | | Daytona | | Model | | 16520 | | Serial | | W5XXXXX | | Size | | Men's | | Material | | Stainless Steel | | Dial | | Glossy Black "Mk. IV" | | Millimeters | | 40 | | Bracelet | | Rolex Oyster 78390 Bracelet W/ 503B End Pieces | The watch comes as a complete set, including its original inner and outer boxes, Rolex guarantee paperwork, and booklets. The watch is keeping time perfectly, backed by our 1-year warranty on accurate timekeeping.

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
Part of the national emblem of Oman, watches fitted with "Khanjar" dials were made upon special request from His Majesty Qaboos bin Said Al Said, the Sultan of Oman, and are highly coveted.
Chocolate Dial
A dial that has aged to a deep brown color, distinct from tropical dials.

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