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Rolex - Cosmograph Daytona

Rolex Daytona Chronograph Stainless Steel White 40mm Dial 116520 - PRE-OWNED

Rolex - Cosmograph Daytona

Rolex Daytona Chronograph Stainless Steel White 40mm Dial 116520 - PRE-OWNED
Item No.
116520WHTB
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INFORMATION

Brand
Rolex
Series
Cosmograph Daytona
Model Number
116520
Model Year
2008-current Flat Buckle Daytona
Production Year
Current Production
Condition
Used
Box/Papers
Box & Papers

CASE

Material
Steel
Case Size
40 mm
Case Type
Super-Case
Case Shape
Round
Case Back
Solid
Crown
Screw Down
Bezel
Stainless Steel Domed
Movement
Automatic

DIAL

Hands
Luminous
Dial Color
White
Dial Type
Analog
Dial Markers
Luminous

BRACELET

Bracelet
Oyster
Bracelet Type
Heavy: New Style
Band Material
Steel
Clasp
Folding Oysterlock Safety

ADDITIONAL INFO

Water Resistance
100 Meters (330 Feet)
Gender
Men's
Watch Style
Sports Watch
More Information
This certified authentic Brand New Rolex Cosmograph Daytona Sports Watch, with the Model Number: 116520, has a Stainless Steel 40 mm Round Case with Screw Down Crown and a Stainless Steel Bezel. This Men's Rolex Cosmograph Daytona has an attractive White Dial with Luminous Dial Markers. The high quality Rolex Automatic Movement will keep perfect time for you. The reliable Rolex Stainless Steel Oyster Bracelet will look great on your wrist.

There have been three series of the Cosmograph Daytona. The original series, produced in small quantities from circa 1963 to the later 1980s, had a four-digit model or reference number, and had a manual wind movement. The wind movement is essential to the other two movements because it allowed for increase winds coming in on both sides[clarification needed]. The Rolex Daytona was inspired by racecar drivers and enthusiasts, most notably, iconic actor Paul Newman, who reportedly wore his Daytona every day from 1972 until his death in 2008.[1] This original series was in very short supply by the early 1990s, which led to a second series to meet demand, introduced in 1988 and using a Zenith El Primero modified automatic winding movement, with a five-digit model number. The movement was originally manufactured and released in 1969 and remains the highest VPH (vibrations per hour) mass-produced movement on the market at 36,000 VPH.[citation needed] Rolex purchased these movements for the Daytona, and then modified the movement from 36,000VPH to 28,800VPH and made a few other subtle changes. These later series Daytonas, pre-dating in-house movements, were accurate and reliable; they were produced in limited quantities from 1988 to 2000.lt;

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