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Oyster Cosmograph Daytona

72,500.00 € 72,500.00 €

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Brand: Rolex
Model: Oyster Cosmograph Daytona
Reference: 6263
Original Box: Not Included
Original Papers: Not Included
Overall Condition: Very Good
Case: Barely visible
Caseback: Barely visible
Dial: Barely visible
Crystal: Barely visible
Bezel: Barely visible
Bracelet Clasp: Barely visible
Movement Type: Manual winding
Caliber: 727
Power Reserve: 48 hours
Case Material: Steel
Bezel Material: Steel
Crystal: Plexiglass
Dial Color: Black
Bracelet Material: Steel
Clasp Type: Fold clasp

The Rolex Daytona 6263 is one of the great pivot points in the history of the Cosmograph: still fully vintage in its proportions, acrylic crystal, and hand-wound character, yet already unmistakably modern in the way Rolex hardened the design with screw-down pushers and the black Oyster bezel. That combination is precisely what makes this watch so compelling. It has the raw, graphic purity collectors want from a four-digit Daytona, but also the more assertive architecture that turned the later manual-wind references into legends. In this black-and-white sigma-dial configuration, with no red “Daytona” signature disturbing the lower half of the dial, the watch is especially pure. The contrast of the black main dial, white registers, and applied gold markers creates the kind of tension and clarity that explains why certain 6263s feel less like mere vintage chronographs and more like archetypes. Much of that aura comes from the movement. The calibre 727 is important not simply because it is manual-wind, but because it represents the final and most developed phase of Rolex’s long relationship with the Valjoux 72 architecture. Early Daytonas began with heavily reworked Valjoux 72-based calibres, and by the time Rolex arrived at the 727, the movement had evolved into something far more specific to the brand’s own standards. Rolex increased the beat rate from 18,000 to 21,600 vibrations per hour, a change that required roughly fifteen component modifications, and paired that development with the chronograph dependability and serviceability that made the Valjoux family so respected in the first place. The result is a movement collectors admire for exactly the right reasons: not exotic in the decorative sense, but mechanically honest, historically important, and central to the identity of every great manual Daytona. In a 6263 like this, that Valjoux connection is not a footnote; it is part of the watch’s entire appeal.