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- Wittnauer1
- Zenith3
- Audemars Piguet6
- Breguet1
- Bvlgari1
- Cartier4
- Eberhard2
- Election1
- F.P. Journe1
- Gallet1
- Girard Perregaux3
- Grand Seiko1
- Hermès1
- IWC1
- Jacques Monnat1
- Jaeger Le Coultre1
- Longines1
- Movado1
- Omega3
- Patek Philippe9
- Piaget1
- Record Genéve1
- Rolex27
- Seiko1
- Tudor2
- Universal Genève4
- Vacheron Constantin3
- Wittnauer1
- Zenith3

Rolex
Cosmograph Daytona "Tropical"

Rolex introduced its most famous iteration of the manual winding Daytona, being them 6263 and 6265, between 1970 and 1971. Earliest example are sometimes overlooked compared to the famous "big red" configuration, however they equally charming and historically relevant.
Even more if you manage to find an example aged like ours, which has developed a stunning brown tone. Collector really prize "tropical" dials, since they show unparalleled charme and are actually extremely rare to find.
Our timepiece bearing 2.6 million case gathers all the peculiarities a collector can look for when he is looking for an early manual Daytona.
Case: 37mm stainless steel
Movement: Manual, cal. 727, 17 jewels
Reference: 6263 - 7
Year: 1971
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