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Kaneko from Commit Ginza will introduce you to some recommended watches!
Today we have the first Daytona, Ref. 6239/black dial.
Rolex Daytona Jumbo All Tritium
Ref. 6239 Serial. 14 series (manufactured around 1966)
Manual winding Cal.722 7205/FF60 Clasp 65.1
Accessories: Main unit only
Retail price: 8,778,000 yen (tax included)
We've restocked! If you're looking for it, don't miss it!
The first Daytona "Ref. 6239" with a stainless steel tachymeter bezel, released in 1963
This is an early model known as the Non-Oyster, characterized by its non-screw pump pusher.
This model is in good overall condition,
This is a highly recommended watch with a well-matched dial, bezel, hands, and bracelet!
Except for Paul Newman
The dial color is available in black and silver.
This time we have a black dial, which is relatively rare.
The 12 o'clock side is marked with a large "DAYTONA" logo in Jumbo Daytona notation.
Among the many dial variations of the Ref. 6239, this one matches a dial that is commonly seen in this era.
The black dial has slightly deteriorated over time,
For a 1960s model, it is in good condition.
It remains in a very impressive condition.
The luminous material is all tritium.
In particular, the luminous index is in perfect condition with no missing parts!
This condition is definitely rare!
The bezel is known as the "300 Taki" bezel, which can be used at speeds up to 300 km/h.
This is also a rare bezel that matches the era.
The condition is age-appropriate with some scratches from use,
This is a highly recommended item in excellent overall condition!
The middle case has a slight polished finish,
There is no excessive finishing touch!
The rivet bracelet matches the period.
It's in good condition with only a little creasing!
Wrist shot!!
The big logo on the black dial is so cool!
We hope you will pick it up and take a look!
The first manual-wound Daytona/black big logo "Ref. 6239"
This is a recommended specimen with good overall condition and consistency!
The popular black dial is also in excellent condition!
A hand-wound Daytona that meets all these criteria is rare!
If you are looking for this, please consider it!!