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Kaneko from Commit Ginza will introduce a recommended wristwatch!
Today it's the "Ref. 6265" manual-winding Daytona with a stainless steel bezel!!

Rolex Daytona All Tritium
Ref. 6265 Serial. 35 (manufactured circa 1973)
Cal. 727 78350/FF571 Clasp code O8
Accessories: Watch body only
SOLD OUT!!

The "Ref. 6265" is a third-generation manual-winding Daytona manufactured from around 1971 to around 1988.
It is the final model of the manual-winding Daytona, equipped with the "Cal. 727" movement, which vibrates at 21,600 vph.
The pushers are screw-lock type, enhancing its water resistance.

The third-generation manual-winding Daytonas had a long production period and a rich variety of dials.
The Ref. 6263 introduced here has a "no-daytona" dial, meaning there is no Daytona inscription above the 12-hour counter.
While "Big Red" is also cool, I wonder if many customers prefer the early dials without the Daytona inscription!

and this particular piece has a wide Sigma mark dial with serial number 35.
*The σ mark indicates that precious metals such as gold are used on the dial.

The dial has minor scratches visible under a loupe,
but overall, it remains in beautiful condition, including the sub-dials.

Although there are some missing luminous material on the index,
there are no noticeable repairs to the luminous material.

The luminous material is all tritium.
It is properly equipped with tritium hands appropriate for its age.

The bezel is an "MK1" bezel.
It is a consistent bezel where the scales and text are positioned right up to the inner edge.

The pushers have been replaced later, so they are the "line" type.

The condition shows age-appropriate signs of wear,
but for a piece manufactured around 1973, the case and bracelet are in impressively good condition.

In particular, the middle case has a crisp and well-defined edge, making it a very impressive case.

This beautiful hairline finish is also attractive!

The buckle clasp code is "O8".

The later-period hard bracelet is in good condition with only slight stretching!

It has a great look!!
Although the pushers have been replaced,
it's a very impressive piece with age-appropriate hands!

Wrist shot!!
The clean and classical appearance is wonderful!!

This "Ref. 6265" manual-winding Oyster Daytona with a stainless steel bezel from '73
features a beautiful wide Sigma early dial and a sharp mid-case,
making it a highly recommended manual-winding Daytona!!
Prices are trending upward, so we recommend checking it out soon!
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