Important Watches: Part II

Important Watches: Part II

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Rolex

‘Zenith’ Daytona Stainless steel chronograph wristwatch with bracelet Circa 1996

Lot Closed

May 11, 12:10 PM GMT

Estimate

20,000 - 30,000 CHF

Lot Details

Description

Rolex


‘Zenith’ Daytona

Stainless steel chronograph wristwatch with bracelet

Circa 1996


Dial: black

Calibre: cal. 4030 automatic, 31 jewels

Movement number: 113’691

Case: stainless steel, screw-down back

Case number: T’280201

Closure: stainless steel Rolex Oyster bracelet and folding clasp

Dimensions: 40 mm, bracelet circumference approx. 180 mm

Signed: case, dial and movement

Box: no

Papers: no

Accessories: none

After 25 years of manual winding Daytona, the introduction of the automatic reference 16520 was the most important evolution in the history of the celebrated model. The watch was completely redesigned and was fitted with the new calibre 4030 based on the Zenith El Primero. Even if the 16520 was produced for only a dozen years, the model saw several developments, mainly consisting in the layout of the dial. In fact, 5 different changes have been identified and the present lot is part of the third iteration distinguished by the 5 lines of text and the 'inverted 6' within the hours chronograph counter.


For watch collectors, the patina of the dial plays a key role. More than a sign of authenticity, it reveals the passage of time, reflects the personal life of the timepiece and gives it a unique character and appeal. With the standardization of the watch production and the use of more stable components, most of the pieces produced after 1990 are lacking this essential aspect. This rule is also true for the famous Rolex chronograph. Nonetheless, there are a few exceptions, as demonstrated by the present specimen. Some of the 16520s fitted with a black dial produced between 1993 and 1997 have seen their silver chapter rings of their subsidiary dials changing color to a 'tropical' brown shade.