Rolex
Towards the beginning of the 1970s, Rolex introduced the refs. 6263
& 6265 each with distinct and important upgrades that would
eventually be featured in future Daytona models. Featuring a new cal.
727, the most significant factor is the fact that the cal. 727 is an
officially certified superlative chronometer movement. The ref. 6263
features the black bezel insert while the ref. 6265 were fitted with
metallic bezels. However, the most significant upgrade were the
screw-down pushers differing from its previous pump pushers. The
screw-down pushers allowed for enhanced waterproof capabilities as well
as acting as a safety lock. The refs. 6263 & 6265 were officially
discontinued in 1987 ending a respective era for the manually-wound
Daytona and made way for the new self-winding ref. 16520.
The
present example ref. 6263 with a 6.4 million case number from circa 1980
is presented in excellent overall condition. Boasting a nice case, the
dial takes the rarity of the present timepiece to a whole new level as
it is stamped “Tiffany & Co.” under “Cosmograph” signifying that it
was retailed by Tiffany & Co. Furthermore, it is presented with a
Tiffany & Co. Archives Research Certificate confirming the case
number and reference as well as a letter indicating that the Archives
suggests that the present timepiece was indeed recorded in their
archives and was retailed by the firm in 1989.