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Old 16 February 2008, 11:42 PM   #1
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Daytona complete package

Hello guys and gals, I know this has probably been covered here before.
So please bear with me. I have a 1996 TT Daytona, I purchased it without
all the "goodies" i.e. all tags, booklet etc. Can someone tell me what it would
have came with from the AD complete. Mayb Bo can help?

Thanks in advance

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Old 16 February 2008, 11:44 PM   #2
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Booklets, Tags, documentation and a polishing cloth. Am i forgeting something ?
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Old 16 February 2008, 11:57 PM   #3
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Well, that's a "Zenith" Daytona.

So first of all, it would have the "old-style" box. See this link to view how the old boxes looked like (however, there are some modifications, see below list).

The full package should consist of:
  • Outer cardboard sleeve (white).
  • Greenish cardboard box (see link)
  • Inner box (green box that does NOT have the gold lining and gold Rolex coronet on the lid and also not the plastic waves on it. Either with cushion or buckle inside. Like the secondlast pic in the above link)
  • The TT Daytona (now, that comes as a surprise, doesn't it?!)
  • Wrapper around the cushion (microfibre)
  • Hangtag, green with serial number on it
  • COSC "Red Seal" hangtag
  • Old-style paper certificate
  • Booklet "Your Rolex Oyster" + "The Rolex Daytona Booklet".
  • Booklet: "Translation" (the COSC specs in various languages)
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Old 17 February 2008, 12:01 AM   #4
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Frostie and Bo..many thanks for the quick response and detail.

You guys are tops.

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Old 17 February 2008, 01:27 AM   #5
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Booklets, Tags, documentation and a polishing cloth. Am i forgeting something ?
The watch is kind of nice to receive as well!
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The watch is kind of nice to receive as well!


That's true my friend
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