Hello!
Kaneko from Commit Ginza will introduce you to some recommended watches!
Today we have the very popular hand-wound Daytona with an unmarked dial!!

Rolex Daytona All Tritium
Reference 6265 Serial 41 (manufactured around 1976)
Cal.727 78350/FF571 Clasp Code VD
Accessories: Box (later)
SOLD OUT!!

Third-generation manual-winding Daytona "Ref. 6265" manufactured from around 1971 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 highly waterproof.

The third-generation hand-wound Daytona has had a long production run and comes with a wide variety of dials.
The Ref. 6265 we are introducing this time has a dial without the Daytona notation above the 12-hour counter.

Big Red is cool too,
The early dial without the Daytona notation is also attracting attention.
This is a rare dial that is not often seen in circulation.

Here's a photo of Dr. Ito with his favorite camera, the MK1 Dial!!
Both of them are super cool.
Another interesting point is that even with the same unmarked dial, the appearance changes depending on the era.

The sigma "σ" mark is at the 6 o'clock position on the dial.
This is a feature of this dial. The age is also perfect!
*The σ mark indicates that precious metals such as gold are used on the dial.
*The hands of the 12-hour counter were replaced later.

The index luminous material has a slight disintegration at the 3 o'clock position,
The rest is in good condition and remains in excellent condition.

As you can see, the silver dial is in excellent condition with no stains or dirt.
The in-dials are also in very good condition.
Surprisingly, such a beautiful silver dial is
It seems like it's hard to find when you look for it.

The luminous material is all tritium.
It is equipped with period-correct tritium hands.

The bezel is equipped with an "MK1" bezel.
The bezel is well-balanced, with markings and lettering positioned right up to the inside.

The pusher was replaced later, so it has a wire.

The condition is age-appropriate with some scratches from use,
For a watch manufactured around 1976, the case and bracelet are in good condition.

The middle case has a slightly polished appearance but is sturdy.

Buckle clasp code is "VD"

The bracelet is slightly worn out due to its age,
The condition is relatively good!

You have a great look on your face!!
The dial has no markings and has an attractive, classic look!

Wrist shot!!
It's always consistently cool no matter how many times you look at it!!
It's small and fits comfortably on your wrist, which is also an attractive feature!

Oyster manual-winding Daytona with stainless steel bezel "Ref. 6265/1976"
Although the parts are slightly out of alignment, this is an attractive hand-wound Daytona with an excellent dial condition!
The momentum of hand-wound Daytonas has been incredible recently.
This is a popular model that always sells when it arrives at our store, so
If you are looking for a hand-wound Daytona, be sure to check this out!

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