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View Poll Results: Money no object Rolex Daytona Challenge
62XX - 1970s Left 103 45.78%
16520 Zenith - 1980s 2nd Left 24 10.67%
116520 - 2000s - 2nd Right 25 11.11%
116520LN - Current Right 73 32.44%
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Old 9 January 2023, 12:47 AM   #31
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Old 9 January 2023, 02:13 AM   #32
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Agree with your points about the zenith, my last attempt at keeping a Daytona in the collection was the watch you describe. Last year of production p serial zenith movement from 2000. It lasted a year in the collection. Aesthetically It’s a great watch in every detail but useless for telling the time and as a chronograph due to poor legibility from lack of contrast. After 4 Daytonas in and out of the collection I now have a speedy 321 which definitively resolves the legibility issues of a Daytona. You can read the time on a speedy from across the room, legibility is incredible…. But as a member above said, nothing is perfect… the speedy is not expected to last in my small collection because it gives up many of the other qualities that we get with a Daytona.
Thanks, some excellent points raised there. I do agree that the achilles heel and potential sole pitfall of the zenith is the rapid-fire legibility. It isn’t a quick glance watch, requiring a split second longer than the most legible chronograph’s like the 321 (in my case the broad arrow). As we get further into collecting, at least for me, I have started to notice and profoundly appreciate subtle nuances.

The side-by-side image displays perfectly one that really strikes me between these 4. It’s drawing a horizontal line from the central axis on both 116520 and 116500 and noticing the bizarre offset of the top two subdial axis. Then, what I can only describe as “scattered” subdial surrounds which seem too far apart and too high when compared to the eye-pleasing perfection of the zenith.

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Old 9 January 2023, 02:43 AM   #33
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Thanks, some excellent points raised there. I do agree that the achilles heel and potential sole pitfall of the zenith is the rapid-fire legibility. It isn’t a quick glance watch, requiring a split second longer than the most legible chronograph’s like the 321 (in my case the broad arrow). As we get further into collecting, at least for me, I have started to notice and profoundly appreciate subtle nuances.

The side-by-side image displays perfectly one that really strikes me between these 4. It’s drawing a horizontal line from the central axis on both 116520 and 116500 and noticing the bizarre offset of the top two subdial axis. Then, what I can only describe as “scattered” subdial surrounds which seem too far apart and too high when compared to the eye-pleasing perfection of the zenith.

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Indeed it can be a very polarizing detail once it is noticed.

I much prefer the zenith layout but appreciate the durability of the ceramic bezel (I prefer the steel bezel with the white dial and black ceramic bezel w black dial )


The subdials of modern Daytonas have moved south just like the patek chronos. I don’t like it on pateks offerings either.
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Old 9 January 2023, 04:08 AM   #34
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Big Red by far.

I have the 116500LN, and would trade it for the older model. Why can't Rolex make a stainless steel watch with a silver dial / black subdials with today's modern conveniences. I know that the white gold Daytona has silver dial / black subdials, but having had a white gold Daytona, I am not convinced that is an every day watch. It scratches too easy.
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Old 9 January 2023, 04:42 AM   #35
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Old 9 January 2023, 04:49 AM   #36
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I’d go oldest or newest - I’d get as close to original for first choice or the latest and greatest as second choice. On balance I’ll go 1970’s because I prefer the full subdials, the history and heritage and it’ll be a birth year one for me!
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Old 9 January 2023, 04:50 AM   #37
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It's a real toss up between the 6263/6265 and the 500 for me. I like the look the black dial 6263/6265 'Big Red' a lot and that was the deciding factor in me getting the black 500LN in the end over the white.

The 4 digits dial looks cleaner and is a true "panda" as opposed to the 500LN (white or black) but the build quality is certainly lacking compared to modern day standards. The 500 has a great wearability, not too light or too heavy. The ceramic bezel would certainly withstand more wear and tear from daily use. Servicing is another aspect with the 4 digits as Rolex (disappointingly) refused to service vintage watches while 500LNs would no doubt be serviceable over the next 2 decades or so.

I'm waiting for prices of black dial 116520 to go down further (without box and papers) then I will consider getting one. Hopefully further price correction this year will aid that quest.
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Old 9 January 2023, 05:39 AM   #38
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White 116520 for me. My friend has one and I’ve always admired it. Close second would be a black 116500LN.
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Old 9 January 2023, 06:00 AM   #39
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The only one I would consider is the 4 digit

The rest are simply awful
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Old 9 January 2023, 06:03 AM   #40
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Either of the left two with the brushed cases.
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Old 9 January 2023, 08:24 AM   #41
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#1. Great looker, classic design - love the solid sub-dials. Super easy legibility.
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Old 9 January 2023, 08:42 AM   #42
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The 62xx is the original and is the most important and typically the most desired.
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Old 9 January 2023, 08:44 AM   #43
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You can choose just one of these four. It’s a family members gift to you (so you can’t sell it, ever) and you must wear it.

Which would you choose?

Why?

Probably white dial 116520. Has been a grail for me since the 90s, so it's hard to shake that. I think the vintage and modern ceramic references do look better though.
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Old 9 January 2023, 10:09 AM   #44
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6263 is the most aesthetically pleasing of all the Daytona Rolexes to me.
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Old 9 January 2023, 10:52 AM   #45
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6263 is the most aesthetically pleasing of all the Daytona Rolexes to me.
Yes, and that particular version in your photo is stunning.
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Old 9 January 2023, 11:00 AM   #46
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the zenith because it has the best movement of all of them.
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Old 9 January 2023, 11:58 AM   #47
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As a 116500 owner, I would pick the 6263 out of those no question.
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Old 9 January 2023, 02:17 PM   #48
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62xx. Best looking and most legible.
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Since the 4 digit 62XX is currently winning this Daytona Shootout here’s a few variants of the Paul Newman to wet your collective appetites

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Old 10 January 2023, 03:13 AM   #50
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1970’s for me. Just look at those nice SYMMETRICAL lugs!
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1970’s for me. Just look at those nice SYMMETRICAL lugs!
Better not look at the pushers! The Daytona is a watch that has forever had pretty heavy asymmetry.
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Better not look at the pushers! The Daytona is a watch that has forever had pretty heavy asymmetry.

A good picture showing the bottom pusher is further from the crown than the top pusher on a 6263 Daytona (and is the same on all 4 digit Daytonas due to the movement).

Top pusher is aligned between the 10-11min mark (so 4.5min from the crown), bottom aligned between 20-21min mark (so 5.5min from the crown). This is a 20% difference, and noticeable. But in trade, you get aligned subdials, symmetric lugs and an uncluttered dial.

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Old 10 January 2023, 04:25 AM   #54
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6263 is the most aesthetically pleasing of all the Daytona Rolexes to me.
Most beautiful watch I have ever seen. This would be IT for me. My one and only grail.
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Old 10 January 2023, 04:29 AM   #55
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Better not look at the pushers! The Daytona is a watch that has forever had pretty heavy asymmetry.
That’s a very fair point actually!
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Old 10 January 2023, 04:50 AM   #57
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I have a black 116500 that I am daily wearing and my all time favorite watch. If I could swap it for a nice 6263 I wood do it 100% and daily wear it.
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Old 10 January 2023, 04:53 AM   #58
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1,4,2,3 in that order
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Old 10 January 2023, 04:59 AM   #59
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62xx, and it's not even close
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