Hello! Kaneko from Commit Ginza will introduce some recommended watches! Today we have a rare early model of a hand-wound Daytona!! Rolex Daytona All Tritium Ref.6265 Serial.30 (manufactured around 1972) Cal.727 7205/FF60 Clasp Code 72.2 Accessories: Main unit only SOLD OUT!! We have restocked this item as a trade-in item!! 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. Furthermore, this particular one has a dial with no markings. This is the earliest dial, “MK1”, which does not have the “σ” designation. Here is a comparison photo with our "Ref. 6263" Big Red (left). What do you think? The impression changes greatly depending on whether or not it has the DAYTONA designation. The black color of the sub-dial is lighter on the unmarked dial, It has a more retro feel! *If you are interested in Silver/Big Red, please contact Kaneko. The thick needles are also cool!! If you look closely, you can see some damage on the edge of the dial at 3 o'clock. It is only very slightly visible and does not affect the atmosphere at all. The rest of the dial and subdials are in very good condition. Important point! The luminous condition is also perfect!! The luminous condition of this MK1 dial is very attractive. 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. The pusher is a grooveless "MK2" pusher. This is also a rare pusher of the same era. This pusher alone is also traded at a high price. The chronograph hand is also an original equilateral triangle hand. The bracelet is equipped with a rivet bracelet with the year '72 engraved on it! Basically it is a winding bracelet, The rivets also give off a strong vintage vibe and look really cool!! The initial case is round and in good condition with no sign of excessive thinning. While many of them are inevitably thin, The lug legs are also thick and sturdy! Wrist shot!! This is a hand-rolled Oyster that allows you to experience the quality that only an early model can offer!! It's so cool!! Oyster manual winding Daytona "Ref.6265" The luminous condition is excellent and it has a great atmosphere! The overhaul has also been completed at our affiliated workshop! It seems that the recent market price for hand-wound Daytonas has been rising recently! Even if you try to find it in the future, it will be difficult to get your hands on it, so If you are looking for a hand-wound Daytona, please consider this one! Click here to see the Rolex Daytona Ref.6265 MK1 introduced this time. Buy this product and get a free GMT coaster! Click here for details Commit Ginza's hand-wound Daytona/purchase price list here 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. Commit Ginza Executive Advisor Tsuyoshi Kaneko
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