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Kaneko from Commit Ginza will introduce you to some recommended watches!
Today we have a manual winding Daytona/Ref.6263 with no markings on the dial!!

Rolex Daytona Black All Tritium
Reference 6263 Serial 33 (manufactured around 1973)
Cal.727 7835/FF257 Clasp Code S W8
Accessories: Main unit only
SOLD OUT!!

The third-generation manual-winding Daytona "Ref. 6263" manufactured from around 1969 to around 1988
This is the final model of the hand-wound Daytona, and is equipped with the caliber "Cal. 727" which vibrates at 21,600 vibrations per hour.
The pusher is screw-locked, making this model more waterproof.
The third-generation hand-wound Daytona has been in production for a long time and has a wide variety of dials.
Recently, there have been few manual-wound Daytonas in stock, and this is the first time in a long while that a plastic bezel Ref. 6263 has arrived.

The watch we are introducing this time has a plain dial with no Daytona notation above the 12-hour counter.
Big Red is cool too,
The unmarked dial has a strong classical impression and is a very popular early dial.
Another distinctive feature of the early dials is the "σ" sigma notation at the 6 o'clock position.
*The σ mark indicates that precious metals such as gold are used on the dial.

Digging deeper,
This particular watch has the three lines "ROLEX OYSTER COSMOGRAPH" written on it.
This is an early dial called a low-letter dial, which is positioned slightly towards the center.
Compared to Big Red on the left of the photo, the position of the three lines is clearly different.
This is the next dial after the narrow Sigma dial, which has the Sigma T notation at the 28th to 32nd minute positions.

The low-letter Sigma dial on the circa 1973 model is perfectly consistent.

The black low lettering and silver font are also attractive!
This dial gives off a different atmosphere than white letters.

The dial is in very good condition even when viewed through a magnifying glass.
It's quite rare to see a black dial from this era.
There are very few specimens in such good condition.
There are some parts of the luminous index at 6 o'clock and 9 o'clock that appear to have been corrected by the manufacturer.
Other luminous features remain beautifully.

The luminous material is all tritium.
The luminous hands are in good condition!!

The bezel is an inverted Z "MK1"
This is a rare bezel that matches the era.

The bezel has some scratches but is in good condition.
It is equipped with an impressive bezel!

The pusher is a grooveless "MK2" pusher!
This is also a rare pusher of the same era.

The overall condition is good with some scratches from use, but no major scratches.

The case is thick and relatively sturdy.

The bracelet is equipped with a 257/7835 winding bracelet.
The clasp has also been replaced.

The bracelet is crisp and in good condition.

Overall, this is a highly recommended hand-wound Daytona with a great look!

Wrist shot!!
The black dial with silver font is irresistible.
This is a hand-wound Daytona with a great look!

Popular Ref. 6263/black dial, low letter σ dial!!
This is an attractive, early model, highly recommended hand-wound Daytona in excellent overall condition!
The Ref. 6263 is currently in high demand, and the market price is on the rise.
In particular, the black dial is a popular model that is difficult to offer even in our store, so
If you are looking for this, please consider it.


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