
Terbaboom's personal account of his Rolex Daytona Ref. 116520 transcends a simple ownership story, delving into the profound emotional connections collectors forge with their timepieces. His decision to preserve a significant blemish on his watch highlights how 'perfect' condition can sometimes be secondary to a watch's unique narrative and sentimental value. This post resonates with anyone who views their watches as more than mere instruments, but as repositories of memories and future heirlooms.



The Daytona reference 116520 represents a significant evolution within the Cosmograph Daytona line, being the first to feature Rolex's in-house developed chronograph movement. This reference marked a departure from previous models that utilized outsourced calibers, establishing a new benchmark for the brand's commitment to vertical integration and precision engineering in its sports watch offerings. It maintained the classic Daytona aesthetic while introducing subtle refinements.
The watch is presented in a 40mm Oystersteel case, featuring a fixed tachymeter bezel also crafted from Oystersteel. Powering the timepiece is the automatic Caliber 4130, a self-winding mechanical chronograph movement known for its robust construction and a substantial power reserve of 72 hours. A scratch-resistant sapphire crystal protects the dial, and the watch is water-resistant to a depth of 100 meters, ensuring durability and functionality.
Appealing to collectors interested in the technical advancements of Rolex, the 116520 is recognized for its role in the brand's history of movement development. It is available with either a white or black dial, both featuring contrasting sub-dials that enhance legibility and visual interest. The reference was produced for a considerable period, making it a recognizable and sought-after model for those appreciating the blend of traditional design with modern horological innovation.
I would, like you did, leave it as is. It gives something personal to it and thus increases emotional value
awesome scratch mark!!! That memory is irreplaceable.
he plays a lot of online games and I'll have to make sure that he doesn't value things in the virtual world more than things in the real world 😅
Wear in good health!
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