Baron - Mr Red
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its odd, no...
how sometimes there is something about a watch that can totally alter how we collect and view things. Like you, I started away from Rolex. JLC and Patek were my sins. Also 5070s ironically. And then it was actually a 6239 that moved me to the dark side. Like you, Rolex to me had typified flashiness and salesmen. In fact, i had spent about 2 years as a salesman once and believe it or not actually bought myself a Rolex as a reward! I sold that Rolex to my brother-in-law (and now trying to buy it back). But that vintage 6239 totally swayed me. I had 4 Pateks. I have only two now. I had 1 Rolex. Now....
Don't ask.
Jeff....
By: Baron - Mr Red : April 16th, 2010-01:03
exactly...the booklet would have Daytona on for a late 6263, no? I suspect I have another watch's booklet. The owner is adamant that my booklet did not get mixed up with another, so i suppose it is possible that Rolex just provided an older booklet with t...
6263
By: hans_jorgen_1968 : April 16th, 2010-09:00
Dear Joe May I congratualte you on a really nice and awesome catch of a true PN legend. Looks like a wacth I have been serachibg for a while now :-(, you are one lucky person The 6263 (and its "twin", the 6265) were in production from 1970 until end of 19...
Thanks Hans
By: Baron - Mr Red : April 16th, 2010-09:36
All these vintage Daytonas are legends for sure, though this one not a PN...that would have been nice. But i hate to think the scarcity of a 6263 PN with punched papers and one prior owner. Ugggh. Agreed that the purchase in 1988 does not imply prodction ...
Rene
By: Baron - Mr Red : April 19th, 2010-02:56
i am curious....how did the vintage Daytona impact you vis a vis your watch collecting? For me, I always had a passion for chronographs, and that was what got me looking at Daytonas. But it wasnt actually until i put a 6239 on my wrist that my attitude to...
My journey to a 6263
By: Oztimelord : April 21st, 2010-03:15
I had to smile when I read your post as my journey has been so similar. Started with a TAG but serious collecting happened when I stumbeled onto Panerai. Then got a Patek 5070 which triggered my love for chronos. Was never into Rolex as saw it as too comm...
its odd, no...
By: Baron - Mr Red : April 21st, 2010-05:17
how sometimes there is something about a watch that can totally alter how we collect and view things. Like you, I started away from Rolex. JLC and Patek were my sins. Also 5070s ironically. And then it was actually a 6239 that moved me to the dark side. L...