Rolex Daytona
Preserved in "new old stock" condition, the present watch is in nearly
the exact condition in which it left the Rolex factory over twenty years
ago. Not only does the case back retain its original sticker, the watch
is preserved in pristine condition. Furthermore, it is accompanied by
its original documents such as original guarantee, numbered hang tag,
presentation box and outer packaging.
Most notably, the present
watch is fitted with a Zenith-based automatic movement - among the very
last of its kind when Rolex decided to switch to a in-house chronograph
movement starting from the year 2000. A pre-cursor to the beloved
"Beach" series, it shows how Rolex always experimented with color and
design, imagining fanciful and pleasing creations.