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Real Name: Aelvin
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great post! I will be receiving my V serial SS daytona tomorrow, I regretted selling my Daytona with 4030 mov back in 2007.
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Join Date: Dec 2009
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Awesome info!
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Join Date: Oct 2008
Location: Andalucia Spain
Watch: SD-Daytona-Speedy
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great info, thanks for sharing
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Join Date: Oct 2010
Location: Australia
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Fantastic reference material on the Daytona! Best on the net, thanks!
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Join Date: Sep 2010
Real Name: Saf Ahmed
Location: UK
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Great thread, thank you.
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Real Name: Dan
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Excellent and quite in depth, thanks Larry.
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Join Date: Apr 2009
Location: Hampton Roads
Watch: PP Calatrava 5196G
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Very informative info. Wish I grabbed a pre-owned Daytona I saw at an AD the other week.
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Join Date: Mar 2007
Real Name: Joćo Carlos
Location: Brazil
Watch: Rolex GMT
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Nice rewiew.Thank you.I have a white face SS Daytona.I love it.
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Join Date: Feb 2011
Location: NB, TX
Watch: 3570.50
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So, that's what one of the "defect dials" looks like. Interesting, but - collectible or not - not for me. ____________________________ TT OysterQuartz SS/Black "U" Daytona TT GMT II-C DD OysterQuartz Brietling Aero Omega Speedmaster Pro |
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Location: Singapore
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Nice watch
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Great read.
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Join Date: Sep 2011
Location: Singapore
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Love the everose daytona
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Join Date: Oct 2009
Location: Down Under
Watch: 16570
Posts: 472
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fantastic informative timeless post. thank you. love the daytona but cant justify the money & gotta have a date - so happy with the tudor chrono's with rolex markings.
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Join Date: Jan 2012
Location: singapore
Watch: cosmograph daytona
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White dial on a ss daytona looks fantastic
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Join Date: Mar 2011
Location: los angeles
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Quick question for everyone, which one is the best daytona for me to get, i am looking to get the white one, but i dont kow which movement is the best, the ss or the ws 4030 zenith or 4130 ? Please advise.
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Join Date: Nov 2007
Location: Tennessee
Watch: SS Daytona, Sub C
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The 4130 has a longer power reserve and the blue hairspring. It's the "up to date model". Not sure which is considered "better" but I prefer the 4130. You can't go wrong with either.
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Location: Canada
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Excellent write up. Picking one up next week. Cant wait to join the club
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Join Date: Oct 2008
Real Name: Greg Dolley
Location: Los Angeles
Watch: Rose Gold Daytona
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That was a great write-up, Larry. Thanks for the info!
One question though: you said the daytona is still pressure proof regardless of whether the pusher screwlocks are tight or not. What if the screwlocks are completely unwound? Is it still waterproof?
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Awesome thread, this is why I love this place.
Thanks guys
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Real Name: Joe
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I thoroughly enjoyed this review Larry, thank you.
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Thanks for an awesome review, Larry. I could never understand the hype around the Rolex Daytona. Now I can't wait for my TT 116523 white face to be delivered next week.
I guess that's what you call "growing up" in watch terms !
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Watch: Daytona 116520 bk
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Hey guys
In your opinion, what is the real size of the Daytona? For me the actual size of it is 38mm because winding crown and chrono buttons shouldn't be included. If you pick a Sub 40mm for example you can see the difference of the size right away! Now if you include the curvature of the case and are not just measuring the edges of the bezel, you get 40mm. But IMHO, even this curvature shouldn't be included. Otherwise a Sub would have 42mm, not 40mm instead. What do you think? Cheers ------- Rolex GMT Pepsi Rolex Daytona 116520 SS Black Rolex Sub Hulk 116610LV JLC Master Compressor Extreme World Panerai Luminor PAM 00164 Chopard Mille Miglia Power Reserve IWC Top Gun Double Chrono IWC Portuguese Chrono Breitling Navitimer Breitling Bentley Mark VI Hublot Big Bang Black Magic Omega Speedmaster Apolo 11 35th Aniversary Omega Seamaster 300M Aut Tag Heuer Link Caliber S Tag Heuer 2000 series Breitling Aerospace Bvlgari Diagono Automatic |
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Join Date: Nov 2007
Location: Tennessee
Watch: SS Daytona, Sub C
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I love this watch!!
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Real Name: Greg Dolley
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Real Name: Ashley
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That's what I found too... it is actually slightly larger than my Submariner.
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Join Date: Jan 2013
Real Name: Michael
Location: San Antonio, TX
Watch: Rolex Cosmograph
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Good Evening (or whatever),
I need some help figuring something out. I have a Rolex Oyster Cosmograph in SS, model 6525, which I bought new in 1973 (screw down buttons were important to me then). It is all stainless including the bezel except for the three black dials. My question: I assume it is a Daytona even though that word doesn't appear on the dial the way it does on what seems to be most other models--why not and what does that mean? Thanks, Mike in San Antonio |
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Join Date: Feb 2013
Location: Singapore
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Hey guys, first post. What is the criteria for the 120g version listed in the original post? I have a 1997 stainless daytona 116520 U-series and it feels light. Bought it secondhand and had the rolex shop in SF validate it, just a little paranoid I guess.
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Join Date: Feb 2013
Location: Singapore
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ok, still getting used to the acronyms. that's a white gold w/ leather strap I assume.
still, the 1997 daytona I have is so LIGHT. can one of you gents with a 1997 stainless daytona tell me what yours weighs? |
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Real Name: Doug
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Is there something else that'll work until I can locate the proper bracelet? |
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