Rolex Daytona inverted Six
Rolex Daytona inverted Six
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Created for racing
Picked for you by Ennio Limbach
This watch was made in the 1990s
Model: Daytona Inverted Six
Collection: Daytona
Reference: 16518
Year: 1996
Scope of Delivery: zrhbrg Packaging with digital Asset
Glass: Saphire Crystal
Case Material: 18ct. Solid Gold
Bezel Material: 18ct. Solid Gold
Case Back Material: 18ct. Solid Gold
Features: Chronograph, Chronometer
Indexes: Print and Applied (Inverted Six Dial)
Dial Handstyle: Obélisque Hands
Caliber: 4030
Base Caliber: Zenith 400
Power Reserve: 54h
Number of Stones: 31
Frequency: 28.800A/h
Clasp Type: Fold Over Safety Clasp
Clasp Material: 18ct. Solid Gold
About the Watch
This watch is revised and comes with 12 months warranty on the movement. The iconic Rolex Daytona found its roots at the beginning of the 20th century, whose name was quickly associated with speed, and race cars in general. Daytona Beach, a race track in Florida, owes its reputation to one very audacious man, Sir Malcolm Campbell, an Englishman and a gentleman race driver who spent most of his life behind the wheel, and especially behind the wheel of his “Bluebird” with which he set the astonishing record (at the time) of 396km/h or some 247 miles / hr.
About the Brand
Known the world over, Rolex is a benchmark for prestige and quality in watchmaking. Since its creation, the brand has placed the reliability of its products uppermost. It submits virtually its entire movement production for testing by the Contrôle Officiel Suisse des Chronomètres to obtain COSC certification. Rolex is also renowned for its after-sales service which is performed by staff who have been specially trained, often in Rolex's own schools in countries around the globe, including the United States and Japan. Rolex was founded by Hans Wilsdorf. A Bavarian watchmaker who emigrated to Switzerland, he immediately put his natural flair for products and business acumen at the service of a brand that would soon forge an international reputation. He was succeeded in 1963 by André Heiniger, whose son Patrick took over at the helm in 1992. Bruno Meier in 2009 then Gian Riccardo Marini in 2011 were successively appointed at the head of the business, a limited company (société anonyme) that is wholly owned by the Hans Wilsdorf Foundation. In 2014, Jean-Frédéric Dufour, previously Chief Executive of Zenith, was named as the new CEO. Such a reputation hasn't gone unnoticed among collectors, as recent auction results demonstrate. At a 2013 sale in Geneva, for example, a Daytona Chronograph in steel achieved an absolute record price of US$ 1.1 million. The brand hones its image through associations with prominent and well-respected personalities chosen from the arts and sports. Also, in 1976 Rolex launched its Awards for Enterprise which each year single out innovative projects that promote sustainable development. The Rolex Mentor and Protégé Arts Initiative gives young artists a privileged opportunity to benefit from the experience of masters in their field.