Your words resonate with me. Although there are one or two modern Rolex that I like, I feel that the vintage post-1970 stuff is what works for me. Having said that, this Daytona is very appealing.
I had the white and black dial predecessors of 116500LN but sold them together with my other Rolexβs when I dove into brands like AP and ultimately PP. I didnβt want to buy any Rolexβs anymore but made an exception for the stainless steel Sky-Dweller blue...
Your words resonate with me. Although there are one or two modern Rolex that I like, I feel that the vintage post-1970 stuff is what works for me. Having said that, this Daytona is very appealing. Wear in teh best of health, J
Not surprising, though, as this is a particularly attractive Daytona. And I agree that the dimensions are about perfect for a three register chronograph. Keep enjoying it.
I am waiting for mine π. I got into Rolex in 2012 with a DSSD followed by a number of vintage GMTM. And mostly recently a skydweller too. Agreed, their 40 mm models are well proportioned and sit well on the wrist. Rolex really has a way with design and fu...
The black dial 116500LN has too much black and is too monochrome, IMO. I had the chance to choose between the two dial colors, and the white dial was my clear favorite from the very beginning. However, for me, it's a totally different story when looking a...
Well, I have spent a considerable amount of money in the last 12 months or so at my AD, and they are one of the largest Rolex retailers in Germany. π
Itβs a great watch and I am happy to hear that you are enjoying it. I also have this and the steel skydweller and I agree that both are wonderful pieces. But, as you mentioned, the Daytona is a little smaller and thinner and for me, more comfortable. Best...