Rolex / Daytona
Rolex Daytona
Profil de collection · 1963
Chronographe conçu à l'origine pour les pilotes automobiles, nommé d'après le Daytona International Speedway. Parmi les montres les plus recherchées sur le marché secondaire.
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Prononciation et nom
day-TOH-nuh
Named after Daytona, Florida, and its motorsport association.
Pourquoi elle compte
The Daytona is Rolex’s motorsport chronograph and one of the strongest examples of how vintage racing culture, celebrity ownership, and modern scarcity can transform a model family.
Références clés
Chronologie de la collection
- 1963 — Rolex launches the Cosmograph chronograph that becomes known as the Daytona.
- 1988 — The automatic Zenith-powered Daytona era begins.
- 2000 — Rolex introduces its in-house automatic chronograph movement, calibre 4130.
- 2016 — The steel Daytona gains a black ceramic bezel with reference 116500LN.
- 2023 — Rolex updates the Daytona line with calibre 4131 and the 126500 generation.
Actualités
- Rolex refreshes the Daytona for its 60th-anniversary generation 2023 — The 126500 generation refined the case, bezel framing, and calibre architecture with the new calibre 4131. ↗
- The official Daytona range spans steel, Rolesor, gold, and platinum Current collection — The contemporary Cosmograph Daytona is no longer only one steel reference; the current catalogue shows how broad the motorsport chronograph family has become. ↗
- Paul Newman’s own Daytona 6239 sells for $17,752,500 2017 — Phillips’ Winning Icons sale made the Paul Newman-owned reference 6239 one of the defining public auction moments for any wristwatch. ↗
- Oyster Paul Newman Daytona 6263 sells for CHF 1,325,000 2015 — A reference 6263 Oyster Paul Newman result at Phillips shows the premium commanded by screw-down pusher Daytonas with celebrated exotic dials. ↗
- Zenith Daytona 16520 prototype-dial example appears in Hong Kong sale 2021 — Phillips catalogued a reference 16520 “Proto Dial” Daytona, a reminder that the automatic Zenith-era Daytona has become collectible in its own right. ↗
- Ceramic Daytona 116500LN remains an active auction reference 2023 — Christie’s online sale listing for a 116500LN captures how the previous-generation ceramic steel Daytona continues to anchor modern Daytona demand. ↗
Anecdotes
The name is a place
Daytona refers to Daytona, Florida, and the speedway culture that shaped the model’s racing identity.
Watchatlas editorial note
The dial made the myth
The once-slow-selling exotic dials now nicknamed Paul Newman dials became central to vintage Daytona mythology.
Watchatlas editorial note
FAQ
Why is the Rolex Daytona so famous?
It combines motorsport design, Rolex scarcity, vintage Paul Newman lore, and a strong modern waitlist culture into one collection.
What is the Zenith Daytona?
The 16520 generation used Rolex calibre 4030, based on a heavily modified Zenith El Primero movement, before Rolex introduced its own calibre 4130 in 2000.
What changed with the 126500 generation?
The 2023 generation introduced calibre 4131 and subtle visual updates around the case, dial furniture, and bezel framing.
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