
Reference 6240 ‘Small’ Daytona | A stainless steel chronograph wristwatch with bracelet, Circa 1966
Auction Closed
December 8, 10:03 PM GMT
Estimate
40,000 - 60,000 USD
Lot Details
Description
Dial: black
Caliber: cal. Valjoux 722 mechanical, 17 jewels
Case: stainless steel, screw down case back stamped '6239'
Case number: 1’297’556
Closure: stainless steel Rolex Oyster bracelet with folding clasp
Size: 37 mm diameter, bracelet circumference approximately 205 mm
Signed: case, dial, and movement
Box: yes
Papers: yes
Accessories: Rolex presentation box with outer packaging and Guarantee dated 25 December 1968
The Rolex 6240 is a reference that is significant not only for its technical achievement but also for how it influenced the subsequent lineup of Rolex Cosmograph Daytonas. Initially produced as a prototype, the 6240 stands out as the first truly waterproof Daytona by replacing the pump pushers of the References 6239 and 6241 with screw-down pushers. As the first waterproof Daytona, the 6240 was also the first Reference to bear ‘Oyster’ on its dials. Manufactured only in steel and fitted with a black Bakelite tachymeter bezel calibrated to 200, it was produced only during the second half of the 1960s, and it is thought that no more than 1700 examples were made.
The 6240 featured several dial configurations. Earlier examples can be distinguished by their dials which lack the ‘Oyster’ print, indicating that Rolex was fitting the 6240 with older dials that were made for the non-waterproof Reference 6239.
Our present Reference 6240 features such a dial where the print of the ‘Daytona’ is smaller than the Rolex and Cosmograph above it. Coined the ‘Small’ Daytona by collectors, the dial configuration was seen in earlier examples from the 1960s and in the Reference 6239. Notably, the dial does not feature ‘Oyster’.
At its heart beats the calibre Valjoux 722, a modified version of the Valjoux 72 with a frequency of 18000 vph and a 48 hour power-reserve. It is stamped ROW indicating that the piece was imported into the United States.
Accompanied by its box and papers, this present timepiece is a particularly important Reference in the history of Rolex Daytonas and makes for an incredibly enjoyable piece for sophisticated collectors.