Hello! Kaneko from Commit Ginza will introduce some recommended watches! #N/A Today is the 500th anniversary of my blog . We will be introducing some recommended hand-wound Daytona watches on our blog first !! This item is in great condition and comes with great accessories!! Please check it out!! Rolex Daytona All Tritium Ref.6265 Serial.39 (manufactured around 1975) Cal.727 78350/FF571 Clasp Code A Accessories: Box, Daytona booklet SOLD OUT!! The third generation hand-wound 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 was produced for a long time, There are a wide variety of dials available. This particular example has a blank dial with no Daytona notation above the 12-hour counter. Big Red is cool too, Recent reviews have also focused on early dials without the Daytona notation. This is a rare dial that is not widely available. The dial has a sigma mark at 6 o'clock. This is a characteristic of the early dials. *The σ mark indicates that gold or other precious metals are used on the dial. There are four types of dials with the Sigma designation. This one is serial number 39, The dial has the Sigma markings that match the era! The dial condition is excellent, Important point! The luminous condition is also perfect!! From here, we will explain each part. First of all, the bezel is an "MK1" bezel that matches the era. This is a rare bezel with markings and lettering located right up to the inside. This bezel alone is also traded at a high price. The pusher is a grooveless "MK2" pusher. This is also a rare pusher of the same era. The chronograph hand is also an original equilateral triangle hand. The crown is a rare no-dot/700 crown. The FF and breath number also come with parts that match the era. The clasp code is "A", which matches the era. This product is from around 1975. The case and bracelet condition is also in excellent condition. The case side is as shown. The case is in very good condition with no dents or scratches. The lug feet are slightly polished, Very impressive and sturdy lug feet!! There is almost no sagging of the bracelet. Accessories include a seahorse box and the Daytona booklet from that time! The seahorse box alone is a rare item that can be traded for tens of thousands of yen, This Daytona booklet is extremely rare ! Inside is the MK1 6265. This booklet is very interesting. Wrist shot!! The dial without the markings has a more classic impression than the Big Red. There is an indescribable charm to this early model!! That's cool!! Oyster manual winding Daytona with stainless steel bezel "Ref.6265" This is a piece in such perfect condition and with such good consistency that I would definitely recommend it! Even if you try to find it, it is difficult to get your hands on it, so If you are looking for a hand-wound Daytona, please consider this one! Buy this product and get a free GMT coaster! Click here for details Click here for Commit Ginza's Rolex purchase price list Easy, free estimate on your smartphone via LINE@! Follow the latest news on new arrivals on LINE@ Click here for the official website CVWD (Commit Vintage Watch Dictionary), which is like a bible for vintage Rolexes. Thank you very much for always reading our blog. Thanks to all of you, we have reached our 500th anniversary! Although we are in a difficult situation due to the coronavirus pandemic, We have covered the points that you will want to know in the future. We intend to strive to make this a core blog. Sincerely. Commit Ginza Executive Advisor Tsuyoshi Kaneko
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