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

Rolex Daytona All Tritium
Reference 6239 Serial 19 series (manufactured around 1968-69)
Cal.722-1 Rivet Bracelet 7205/FF60 Clasp 70.4
Accessories: Main unit only
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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.

The specimen we are introducing this time is in excellent overall condition,
If you're looking for it, be sure to check it out!!

The dial is a later model silver dial with the Daytona notation in black letters above the 12-hour counter.
It seems that the later dials of Ref. 6239 are surprisingly rare.

The dial condition is excellent, including the sub-dials.
It is in good condition even when viewed through a magnifying glass.

The index luminous material is in perfect condition with no missing parts.
To be honest, it's rare to come across a silver dial in such good condition.

The luminous material is all tritium!
The condition of the luminous hands is also good!

Even so, this individual has a great face!!
The edges around the bezel are also sharp and make a great impression!
The condition of the stainless steel bezel determines the impression of the face, so
Bezels in such good condition are rare!

There are some scuffs and small scratches due to use, but the condition of the item itself is very good!!

The middle case is thick and in good condition for a watch of this age!
While there are many cases where people lose weight,
Such an edgy case is rare!

That's cool.
This is an excellent case condition!

The bracelet is equipped with a FF60/7205 rivet bracelet.

The buckle clasp is from the 4th period of 1970.

There is a slight crease, but it is in excellent condition.

Wrist shot! So cool!!
Enjoy this first-generation hand-wound Daytona in top condition!

Vintage Manual-Wound Daytona / "Ref. 6239 / 1968-1969"
This is a classic first-generation hand-wound Daytona that is rarely available.
This is an excellent example with the dial, luminous material, case, and bracelet in excellent condition!
Compared to the Oyster hand-wound Daytona, the price is still reasonable and I highly recommend it!
This is a rare specimen that is hard to come by,
If you are looking for a hand-wound Daytona that is particular about individuality, please consider this!





