ROLEX. A STAINLESS STEEL CHRONOGRAPH WRISTWATCH WITH BRACELET AND BLACK DIAL
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ROLEX. A STAINLESS STEEL CHRONOGRAPH WRISTWATCH WITH BRACELET AND BLACK DIAL

SIGNED ROLEX, OYSTER COSMOGRAPH, DAYTONA MODEL, REF. 6265, CASE NO. 9’323’872, CIRCA 1986

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ROLEX. A STAINLESS STEEL CHRONOGRAPH WRISTWATCH WITH BRACELET AND BLACK DIAL
SIGNED ROLEX, OYSTER COSMOGRAPH, DAYTONA MODEL, REF. 6265, CASE NO. 9’323’872, CIRCA 1986
MOVEMENT: Manual, Caliber 727, 17 jewels
DIAL: Black, baton numerals, three-engine-turned silvered subsidiary dials for constant seconds, 30 minute and 12 hour registers
CASE: Stainless steel tonneau-shaped, metallic bezel graduated for 200 units per hour, screw back, inside case back stamped 6263, screw down, two screw down chronograph buttons in the band, 37.5 mm diam.
BRACELET/CLASP: Stainless steel Rolex Oyster bracelet and deployant clasp, overall length of approximately 200 mm or 7.8 inches
ACCOMPANIED BY: A Rolex fitted presentation box.
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Lot Essay

Staying true to earlier references, the 6265 was introduced during the 1970s and produced until 1987. Launched with the reference 6263, the main difference between both chronographs resides in the bezel.

Assembled with a stainless steel, 14 or 18 karat gold case, the present chronograph was crafted with a metallic bezel graduated to 200 units per hour, as well as the mechanical Valjoux caliber 727 succeeding caliber 722-1. Using screw-down chronograph pushers, a screw-down case back and a wider winding crown, the wristwatch bears the Oyster designation on its dial, as it benefits from enhanced waterproofness compared to previous references.

Part of the last manually wound Daytona chronographs produced and representing the peak of Rolex technical efforts for the reference, the present timepiece can be considered as a cornerstone of any Rolex collection.

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