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Kaneko from Commit Ginza will introduce some recommended watches!
Today we have the first Daytona, Ref. 6239.
Rolex Daytona Small Logo All Tritium
Ref.6239 Serial.14 series (manufactured around 1966) Manual winding
Cal.72B 7205/FF60 Clasp 69.1
Accessories: Main unit only
The first Daytona, "Ref. 6239", with a stainless steel tachymeter bezel, appeared in 1963. This is an early model known as the "Non-Oyster" and features non-screw-down bump pushers.
This model is in good overall condition.
Dial (small logo), bezel (300 taki), needle (long hour) and
This is a highly recommended item with good consistency!
The 12 o'clock side features a small "DAYTONA" logo (above).
Among the many dial variations of the Ref. 6239,
This dial is relatively rare.
It matches the age of this specimen.
The small logo is also interesting because it comes in several different dial patterns.
This is a comparison photo with our Ref. 6239/Big Logo .
When you compare them like this, you can see that the sizes of the Daytona logos are completely different!
Which logo do you prefer?
The dial condition is good with some small scratches.
It is in good condition for a model manufactured around 1966.
This is a rare condition with almost no loss of luminous material!
The bezel is known as the "300 Taki" bezel, which can measure speeds up to 300 km/h.
This is also a rare 2nd bezel!!
The condition is age-appropriate with some scratches,
The overall condition is very good and highly recommended!!
The middle case has a slight polished feel,
There is no excessive finishing at all!!
The rivet bracelet, which is almost the same age as the watch, is slightly warped,
The condition is good!!
The rivet bracelet is a perfect fit for the 60's model!
First-generation hand-wound Daytona/silver small logo "Ref.6239"
The dial, case and bracelet are in good overall condition.
This is a highly recommended item that allows you to fully enjoy the unique flavor of the early model!
It has also been overhauled at our affiliated workshop!
We have set attractive prices,
If you are looking for an early hand-wound Daytona, please consider this one!