I was curious to hear other people's views on the vintage daytonas, and specifically the Paul Newmans. It seems to me that there is no way of telling just how many PN dials there were in various references. Supposedly, some 20% of the 6239s ended up with PN dials, whereas only 5% or so of the 6262s or 6265s had the PN. I appreciate that there can be no quantifiable way of "knowing" how rare these beauties are, but for those who have been following the Daytonas for prolonged periods of time, empirically would your experience of having seen many many Daytonas agree with the idea that 6262 is probably the rarest along with the 6265, followed roughly in order by 6241, 6264, 6263 and then 6239? I'd love to know what the history of experience has been from collectors of actually seeing these watches?