Hello!
Kaneko from Commit Ginza will introduce you to some attractive watches!
Today we're introducing a rare hand-wound Daytona!

Rolex Daytona All Tritium
Ref. 6262 Serial. 24 series (manufactured around 1970)
Cal.727 FF357/7835 Clasp Code F
Accessories: Main unit only
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The short-lived second-generation manual-winding Daytona "Ref. 6262" was introduced around 1970 and production ended after just one year.
The bezel is the same as the first generation "Ref. 6239".
This model features a stainless steel tachymeter bezel.

As this is a non-Oyster model, there are no major differences in design compared to the original Daytona Ref. 6239, but it is equipped with the masterpiece hand-wound chronograph movement "Cal. 727", which has been upgraded to 21,600 vibrations per hour.

Except for the Paul Newman, the dial colors are black and silver.
This time it comes with a black dial.
The Ref. 6262 itself has a short production period and is a model that is hard to come by,
I have the impression that normal dials are surprisingly rare.

This dial is a black dial with silver lettering for the logo and minute lines.
Only the "DAYTONA" notation is printed in white letters,
When you look at the dial with the naked eye, the Daytona lettering appears strangely sky blue.
This is a rare dial known as "Blue Daytona."
We just introduced the Ref. 6239 Blue Daytona the other day,
To think that the rare Blue Daytona has arrived in stock one after another...
Strangely enough, this sort of thing happens every once in a while.
By the way, the dial we are introducing this time has serifs in the Daytona notation.
At first glance, the dials look the same, but there are subtle differences that make them interesting.

When viewed like this, the silver minute lines on the outer periphery appear to shine,
It's super cool! I highly recommend you check it out!
The dial has the feel of a vintage model.

The dial has some minor deterioration,
The sub-dials and black surface are in very good condition.
The luminous material is all tritium.
The condition of the luminous hands is also good.

There is a missing index luminous element at the 3 o'clock position,
The rest remains in good condition.

There are some scratches from use, but the condition of the item is good!

The middle case is also solid and not overly polished!

The bezel is in excellent condition with no sagging!
The impression of the face is determined by the condition of the stainless steel bezel, so
Bezels in such good condition are rare!

The bracelet is equipped with a winding bracelet.
It has been replaced in later years, but the atmosphere has not been damaged.
*The buckle clasp was replaced in later years.

There is some wear, but it is in relatively good condition.

You have a great look on your face!!
This is a super cool hand-wound Daytona with silver letters and sky blue-looking DAYTONA inscription!

Vintage Manual-Wound Daytona / "Ref. 6262/70"
Although the bracelet is not perfectly aligned, this is a recommended hand-wound Daytona with an attractive, well-proportioned face!
Be sure to grab a beautiful blue Daytona like this while you can!
The Ref. 6262 itself is a rare model that is rarely available,
If you are looking for a non-oyster hand-wound Daytona, please consider this!





