other than it was the first Laureato chronograph? Cost and hype aside, why would a collector choose Laureato 8017 over Daytona? The thing is, if rarity is the only reason, one can find far rarer watch than the Laureato. Also 17 out of 600 is 3% of Laureato 8017 available for sale on Chrono24. Using same % for Daytona, it converts to about 330,000. Does one know how many Daytonas were produced in the past?