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Rolex Daytona 6264

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Rolex Daytona REF. 6264 DAYTONA A VERY FINE AND RARE 14K YELLOW GOLD CHRONOGRAPH WRISTWATCH WITH CHAMPAGNE DIAL

Accessories: 4 Additional Rolex Bracelet Links, Rolex Certificate of Guarantee from Bucherer Dated 11 April 1975, Presentation Box Lot Essay: In 1970, Rolex released Cosmograph Daytona Reference 6264. It was a daring move from the brand to create a manual-winding, gold, sports watch. This may be in part why the watch was produced for a total of 3 years, adding to its rarity and collectability. The present lot has a champagne dial with matte black subsidiary registers that complement the bezel. A tachymeter graduation scale is featured on the bezel which has an acrylic inlay, typically only used for watch crystals. The bezel crystal is a distinctive feature of Reference 6264 in conjunction with its twin Reference 6262. Both watches were the last Rolex chronographs to utilize pump pushers. The case is made of 14k yellow gold and is paired with a rare 14k yellow gold Rolex Jubilee bracelet. The lovely contrast between gold and black, along with the short production period of this Reference 6264 makes the present watch a desirable Rolex to be added to any serious collection.Accessories: 4 Additional Rolex Bracelet Links, Rolex Certificate of Guarantee from Bucherer Dated 11 April 1975, Presentation Box Lot Essay: In 1970, Rolex released Cosmograph Daytona Reference 6264. It was a daring move from the brand to create a manual-winding, gold, sports watch. This may be in part why the watch was produced for a total of 3 years, adding to its rarity and collectability. The present lot has a champagne dial with matte black subsidiary registers that complement the bezel. A tachymeter graduation scale is featured on the bezel which has an acrylic inlay, typically only used for watch crystals. The bezel crystal is a distinctive feature of Reference 6264 in conjunction with its twin Reference 6262. Both watches were the last Rolex chronographs to utilize pump pushers. The case is made of 14k yellow gold and is paired with a rare 14k yellow gold Rolex Jubilee bracelet. The lovely contrast between gold and black, along with the short production period of this Reference 6264 makes the present watch a desirable Rolex to be added to any serious collection. Accessories: 4 Additional Rolex Bracelet Links, Rolex Certificate of Guarantee from Bucherer Dated 11 April 1975, Presentation Box Lot Essay: In 1970, Rolex released Cosmograph Daytona Reference 6264. It was a daring move from the brand to create a manual-winding, gold, sports watch. This may be in part why the watch was produced for a total of 3 years, adding to its rarity and collectability. The present lot has a champagne dial with matte black subsidiary registers that complement the bezel. A tachymeter graduation scale is featured on the bezel which has an acrylic inlay, typically only used for watch crystals. The bezel crystal is a distinctive feature of Reference 6264 in conjunction with its twin Reference 6262. Both watches were the last Rolex chronographs to utilize pump pushers. The case is made of 14k yellow gold and is paired with a rare 14k yellow gold Rolex Jubilee bracelet. The lovely contrast between gold and black, along with the short production period of this Reference 6264 makes the present watch a desirable Rolex to be added to any serious collection.

Collectible Features |Rolex Daytona 6264

Discover all the different variants of this specific reference that can enhance, or limit, this watch's value and collectability.
Rivet Bracelet
A bracelet design with visible rivet heads on the side of the links, characteristic of vintage Rolex models.
Paul Newman Dial
Exotic dial variant of the Rolex Daytona with distinct sub-dial patterns and colors.
Lemon Dial
A specific dial variant of certain vintage Rolex models, characterized by its distinctive yellowish hue resembling the color of a lemon.

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