
Holdemchamp1225 shares a truly rare vintage Rolex Daytona Ref. 6241, offering a glimpse into a highly coveted and seldom-seen reference. His post not only showcases the watch's unique characteristics but also sparks a broader discussion among collectors about the evolving landscape of the vintage watch market and the challenges it presents.

Rolex Cosmograph Daytona Reference 6264
The reference 6264 represents Rolex's Cosmograph Daytona offering produced from 1969 to 1987. This reference features a white dial configuration within the Daytona chronograph collection, distinguishing it through its manual-wind movement and specific dial presentation during this production period.
The 37mm stainless steel case houses the manual-wind caliber 727 movement, providing 48 hours of power reserve. The watch features a fixed tachymeter bezel and acrylic crystal, with water resistance rated to 50 meters. The white dial is paired with an Oyster bracelet construction.
This reference appeals to collectors seeking manual-wind Daytona examples from the 1970s and 1980s production era. The 6264 offers entry into vintage Daytona collecting with its stainless steel case material and white dial variant. The nearly two-decade production run provides availability for collectors interested in this specific caliber 727-powered configuration within the Cosmograph Daytona range.
this one has alot of charm ππ
Mine is always modern but someday they will be vintage too
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With the prices of these vintage pieces skyrocketing and the amount of effort it takes to filter through the THOUSANDS of fakes, Frankens, etc...along with so many unscrupulous types trying to take advantage in this sector, it makes collecting vintage pieces less fun and more hazardous. I still prefer modern for hassle free wearability, innovation, and tech. BTW, that is a special 68A and love the matching shoes π
Iβm enjoying a Tudor Tuesday with this amazing beauty. Hoping the sun will add even more tropical to itπ
Any brands you name it and I'm just curious where are these factories hiding and why no one bothers to dig them out... They are listing them not for cheap like hundreds but close enough to make some ppl feel they are getting a great deal off MRSP, like 20-25%. I am not touching them and pre-owned market for sure unless it's from fellow collectors. I often ask myself, what's special about that piece that you absolutely must have and many times I can move on, unless we're talking about those heirl
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