
amanico shares his definitive preference between the highly sought-after Rolex Daytona 116500LN in black and white, after experiencing both in the metal. His detailed comparison, focusing on the crucial element of subdial contrast, reveals why the white-dialed version captured his heart, offering valuable insights for collectors debating these iconic chronographs.



The Rolex Cellini reference 16520 is a notable example of the brand's dress watch offerings, distinct from its more robust sport models. This particular reference represents a period where Rolex explored more refined and understated designs, catering to a clientele seeking a timepiece suitable for formal occasions. It stands as a testament to Rolex's versatility in watchmaking, showcasing a different facet of their design philosophy compared to their Oyster Perpetual line.
This reference features a case crafted from stainless steel, measuring 40mm in diameter. It is equipped with an automatic movement, specifically the Caliber 4030, which is based on the Zenith El Primero. The movement provides a power reserve of approximately 50 hours. A sapphire crystal protects the dial, and the watch is rated for a water resistance of 100 meters. The fixed tachymeter bezel is a characteristic feature.
For collectors, the reference 16520 appeals to those interested in the evolution of Rolex's dress watch designs and their use of external base movements. Its production run from 1988 to 2000 places it within a specific era of Rolex manufacturing. The black dial and Oyster bracelet contribute to its overall aesthetic, making it a recognizable piece within the Cellini collection.
the white dial brings the contrast well & is much sportier - which suits the character of Daytona. as you say, that is purely to personal taste ! Best, mahesh.,
the annoyance of this pseudo rarity and wait is taking precedence over the desire to have it
I have a similar take on the two, but I'll have to remember the platinum rule...
.....and here's an irony. I actually like the very thing that is a negative for you on the Black. I have seen both in the flesh.....actually ordered one...then I cancelled my order. I like the Daytona a lot, but nit enough to buy it. I still think there are many Daytonas that I don't own that are above it...not least the one you mentioned! As for the pre-Daytonas......yes. This is a very deep mine. If push came to shove....i would take Black
....."later". I guess I have a few on that "later" list.
...but put my name on the list for the black dial, as well 😊
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