Baron - Mr Red
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6262
Just when i have been putting all my attention into the DRSD, i am shown this wonderful looking 6262. It has silver bezel and silver dial with brown subdial. I dont have any picture. Now the dilemma starts.... Daytona 6262 in a style i love or DRSD... The 6262 certainly fits in with my love of chronographs, but ohhh that Double-red 1665 is still calling.
6262 is one of the rarer references, i believe (Jeff?), but is that only in the PN version. I was thinking that only about 10% of 6262s were PN. But also that 6262 was one of the rarer refernces in itself. Anyone have any photos?

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6262
By: Baron - Mr Red : September 30th, 2009-10:32
Just when i have been putting all my attention into the DRSD, i am shown this wonderful looking 6262. It has silver bezel and silver dial with brown subdial. I dont have any picture. Now the dilemma starts.... Daytona 6262 in a style i love or DRSD... The...
Well Joe...
By: DrStrong : September 30th, 2009-11:16
I thought that you told me in August that the PN was your last purchase for 2009....but obviously the vintage Rolex virus is stronger than H1N1 ;-) The 6262 is a rare reference as it was only produced between 1970 and 1972. Does the watch look like Philip...