And another reason why I don't really like to post them anywhere. People are on both sides of the fence when it comes to vintage Daytonas, me included. I was into them many years ago and luckily had a chance to see literally hundreds of them pass through ...
obviously Rolex made several dials variants and colors. When it comes to Big Red dials, I prefer them black. For panda dials I prefer it without the Daytona designation as it cleans up the dial a bit. Like this 6265 Sigma panda dial Or even a plain 6240 p...
A Daytona dial without DAYTONA printed on it is all wrong to me. It looks incomplete and unfinished like something is missing. I am pleased you like them though and feel they look clean. Iโve always had a preference for white dial Daytonaโs. M.
there is a reason why Rolex chose the terms "Cosmograph" st the beginning of this reference and later switched it to the Daytona designation ๐๐คฃ๐ In addition, I find it funny that they would include the Daytona designation on the SS 6263 and 6265 but not o...
I am pretty sure you know the story of how and why Rolex originally called this the Cosmograph and then changed it to the Daytona but it always fascinated me when people fail to remember this part of it's history ๐๐ I have two 6263s in gold (1 standard an...