Rolex Daytona 6262

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Condition: Excellent
Year of Production: 1970
Case Size: 37mm
Case Material: Stainless steel
Dial Color: Black
Bracelet/Strap: Leather
Movement Type: Manual
Box: No
Papers: No
Location: Monaco
Description

Very Well Preserved and Extremely Rare, Daytona, Chronograph Wristwatch in Steel, With Black Paul Newman “Musketeer” Dial, Reference 6262, Kept in a Private Collection for Over 30 Years

Model: Daytona Reference: 6262 Case Material: Stainless Steel Bracelet Material: Leather Strap Year: 1970 Movement: Manual Caliber: 727 Case N°: 2526232 Dimensions: 37 mm Signed: Dial, Case and Movement Manual winding Daytona are still one of the favorites among collectors. As known, they can be divided in categories based on some of their characteristics: by caliber, four later references featuring caliber 727 (launched in the late 1960s) and three earlier models featuring earlier calibers (72B, 722, 722-1). Based on the type of bezel: steel/gold for 6239/6262 and 6265 or acrylic for 6240, 6241, 6264 and 6263. For screw-down pushers (6240, 6263 and 6265) or pump pushers (all the other references). But also, and mainly, for their style of dial: classical or the iconic “Paul Newman” version. Presumably destined for the American market, but immediately loved by the Italians too, the Daytona “Paul Newman” is one of the most fascinating phenomena in the watch collecting market. At Rolex, 1970, was marked by the launch of two Cosmograph references. The 6262 with the silver bezel and the 6264 with an acrylic bezel. Very similar to the previous generation, these two references were fitted with the upgraded caliber 727. As often in production, the new reference was launched when spare parts from the previous were still available. Displaying a very rare variant of the “Paul Newman” dial, this tricolor reference 6262 is fitted with the so-called “Musketeer” variation. Usually, Paul Newman dials have a concentric circle pattern on the flat subdials. However, on Musketeers dials this pattern covers only two thirds of the surface. The remaining outer sector not only is smooth, but it is also sloped: a completely different subdial design than the standard one. Presented in excellent condition, this rare dial variation will surely appeal to the most discerning among Daytona collectors but what will absolutely make the heart of passionate bump really fast, is the fact that this very watch comes from a private collection where it has been preserved for over 30 years.193 Rolex Very Well Preserved and Extremely Rare, Daytona, Chronograph Wristwatch in Steel, With Black Paul Newman “Musketeer” Dial, Reference 6262, Kept in a Private Collection for Over 30 Years Estimate: € 140,000 –⁠ 280,000 Sold € 214,500 , Model: Daytona Reference: 6262 Case Material: Stainless Steel Bracelet Material: Leather Strap Year: 1970 Movement: Manual Caliber: 727 Case N°: 2526232 Dimensions: 37 mm Signed: Dial, Case and Movement Manual winding Daytona are still one of the favorites among collectors. As known, they can be divided in categories based on some of their characteristics: by caliber, four later references featuring caliber 727 (launched in the late 1960s) and three earlier models featuring earlier calibers (72B, 722, 722-1). Based on the type of bezel: steel/gold for 6239/6262 and 6265 or acrylic for 6240, 6241, 6264 and 6263. For screw-down pushers (6240, 6263 and 6265) or pump pushers (all the other references). But also, and mainly, for their style of dial: classical or the iconic “Paul Newman” version. Presumably destined for the American market, but immediately loved by the Italians too, the Daytona “Paul Newman” is one of the most fascinating phenomena in the watch collecting market. At Rolex, 1970, was marked by the launch of two Cosmograph references. The 6262 with the silver bezel and the 6264 with an acrylic bezel. Very similar to the previous generation, these two references were fitted with the upgraded caliber 727. As often in production, the new reference was launched when spare parts from the previous were still available. Displaying a very rare variant of the “Paul Newman” dial, this tricolor reference 6262 is fitted with the so-called “Musketeer” variation. Usually, Paul Newman dials have a concentric circle pattern on the flat subdials. However, on Musketeers dials this pattern covers only two thirds of the surface. The remaining outer sector not only is smooth, but it is also sloped: a completely different subdial design than the standard one. Presented in excellent condition, this rare dial variation will surely appeal to the most discerning among Daytona collectors but what will absolutely make the heart of passionate bump really fast, is the fact that this very watch comes from a private collection where it has been preserved for over 30 years.

Collectible Features |Rolex Daytona 6262

Discover all the different variants of this specific reference that can enhance, or limit, this watch's value and collectability.
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.
Paul Newman Dial
Exotic dial variant of the Rolex Daytona with distinct sub-dial patterns and colors.
Chocolate Dial
A dial that has aged to a deep brown color, distinct from tropical dials.

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