I just concluded what was probably close to a 10 year pursuit of a COMEX SeaDweller. That watch is now being serviced which has led me to wearing a Daytona my in laws gave for an engagement present 11 years ago. This has led me to read up on the Christies auction last year. It also invoked memories of my grandfather and his daily wearer...a 14k 6241 Black Paul Newman Daytona. That is my holy grail but is impossible to find and even if you did it would be impossible to buy. This has taken me to pursue what I think is genesis for the Daytona myth that we know today. That would be the first 'modern' Daytona, the 1988 r porcelain dial. These are fairly rare and hard to find though one is coming up next month at the. Geneva Christies auction. I think that would be a great rare historical piece. It was the impossibility of buying the new. Daytona that helped generate interest in the older vintages. A winner's Daytona I think would be a great addition because it is the best example of what the watch was made for. I don't know if I will ever conclude this search or not but they are what I'm hunting now. Of course a PN 6241 on a. Jubilee would be choice number one but it would be more than my 5970 PP by a long way I think.