Rolex. A very fine and rare stainless steel automatic chronograph wristwatch with black dial and tropical brown chapter rings
Prospective buyers should be aware that the import… Read more
Rolex. A very fine and rare stainless steel automatic chronograph wristwatch with black dial and tropical brown chapter rings

SIGNED ROLEX, OYSTER PERPETUAL, COSMOGRAPH, DAYTONA, REF. 16520, CASE NO. W456800, CIRCA 1994

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Rolex. A very fine and rare stainless steel automatic chronograph wristwatch with black dial and tropical brown chapter rings
Signed Rolex, Oyster Perpetual, Cosmograph, Daytona, ref. 16520, case no. W456800, circa 1994
Cal. 4030 automatic movement, 31 jewels, black dial, applied luminous baton numerals, luminous hands, three subsidiary dials for constant seconds, 30 minutes and 12 hours registers on tropical brown chapter rings, tonneau-shaped water-resistant-type case, bezel calibrated for 200 units, screw back, screw down crown, two round screw down chronograph buttons in the band, stainless steel Rolex Oyster bracelet,deployant buckle, case, dial and movement signed
39 mm. diam.
Special notice
Prospective buyers should be aware that the importation of Rolex watches into the United States is highly restricted. Rolex watches may not be shipped into the USA and can only be imported personally. Generally a buyer may import only one watch into the USA. For further information please contact our specialists in charge of the sale. Please note other countries may have comparable import restrictions for luxury watches.

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Lot Essay

With Rolex promotional booklet and sale tag.

Some manually wound Daytonas present dials that with time change color: the black paint reacts with light and other environmental factors and turns a variety of colors, from dark chocolate to nearly orange. These dials are the so-called tropical dials, and are in very high demand among collectors. This process can occur also on Zenith Daytonas, however it usually affects the white chapter rings, which turn brown, and can occur only on watches manufactured between 1993 and 1997, while with manually wound daytonas it can occur on any watch. Consequently, one can infer that Zenith Daytonas with tropical dials are even more rare than manually wound ones.

The present watch not only is one of such rare gems - and one with an incredibly even and warm tropicalization of the chapter rings, now a deep chestnut color - but it also comes in absolutely new-old-stock condition. The case is of course practically mint, and the watch still retains, untouched and unspoiled, the green sticker to the back, and even its plastic bezel cover.


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