Rolex Daytona 6264

Condition: Used (Very good) The item shows minor signs of wear, such as small, intangible scratches.
Year of Production: 1969
Case Size: 37mm
Case Material: Stainless steel
Dial Color: White
Bracelet/Strap: Steel
Movement Type: Manual
Box: No
Papers: No
Location: United States
Description

Rolex Daytona Vintage “6264 Paul Newman” Daytona

Basic Info Listing code : L86YQ0 Brand : Rolex Model : Daytona Reference number : 6264 Movement : Manual winding Case material : Steel Bracelet material : Steel Year of production : 1969 Condition : Used (Very good) Scope of delivery : No original box, no original papers Gender : Men's watch/Unisex Location : United States of America, Florida, Sunny Isles Beach Price : 390,000 Availability : Item is in stock Caliber Movement : Manual winding Caliber/movement : 727 Case Case material : Steel Case diameter : 37 mm Crystal : Plexiglass Dial : White Dial numerals : No numerals Bracelet/strap Bracelet material : Steel Bracelet color : Steel Clasp : Fold clasp Clasp material : Steel Functions Chronograph Offered here is a lovely and fresh-to-the-market example of Rolex Daytona, Ref. 6264, circa 1969-70, fitted with an exotic dial, nicknamed the “Paul Newman” Daytona, due to the fact that the famous actor favored wearing the Rolex Daytona with the exotic dial, and can be seen in many photographs wearing the watch. This example is outfitted with a rare two-color panda dial and pump pushers, with a black, bakelite bezel. The reference 6264 Newmans are considered some of the most desirable of all of the Newman variants, as the 6264 (and steel bezel version, reference 6262) was produced for only one year, and features the two-color dial variant, which many collectors find more aesthetically pleasing. The condition of this Daytona is excellent. The case appears unpolished, with normal wear from use. The dial is in beautiful condition, with virtually no wear or scratches (the white portion of the dial shows extremely light aging, only visible under a loupe and difficult to see even with a loupe), extremely well-preserved. The original tritium lume is still present on both dial and hands, with extremely beautiful and puffy, yellow plots, and no visible loss whatsoever. Further, the original “MK1” bakelite bezel shows no wear or cracks. The watch comes on a Rolex Swiss folded-link 7836/19 bracelet with 271 endlinks, and has 13 full links and light stretch; the bracelet is dated to 1971