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Daytona Reference 16528, a yellow gold automatic wristwatch with chronograph, Circa 1995

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Description

The Rolex Daytona was powered by Valjoux manual winding movements from its inception in 1963 until the introduction of the reference 16520 in 1988. The all-modernized and larger 40mm case would accommodate a modified Zenith El Primero automatic caliber, internally renamed the Rolex caliber 4030.

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The watch is in overall good condition with light wear throughout commensurate with age. Case is in overall good condition with minor surface wear and scratches. Bracelet has signs of scratches and surface wear throughout commensurate with age. Dial is in overall good condition. The movement is running at the time of cataloging, however, it was not tested for the accuracy of time or duration of the power reserve and may need service at the buyer's discretion. Please note that Sotheby's does not guarantee the future working of the movement.

Year

1995

Reference Number

16528

Model

Daytona

Complication

Chronograph

Gender

Men's, Women's, Unisex

Dial Color(s)

Yellow

Dial Numerals

Stick

Movement Type

Automatic

Case Material(s)

Yellow Gold

Case Number

T2*****

Case Size (mm)

40

Case Back

Screw-down

Band Material

Yellow Gold

Dimension Notes

Fits a wrist of 7 inches or smaller.

Clasp Type

Deployant buckle

Clasp Material(s)

Yellow Gold

Signature

Dial

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