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30 March 2016, 07:22 AM | #1 |
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Rolex Daytona 6239 advice/thoughts?
Hi all,
This week, I'm meeting somebody to look at purchasing their 6239. I don't have any pics to post so thought I would describe it from what I've seen. It's a black dial model (silver subs) with a polished "300" bezel and a silver chrono seconds hand. The watch features a non-riveted bracelet and states "T SWISS T" between the bottom of the lower sub-dial, and above the 6 o'clock lumed marker. The lugs looks nice and thick, and the bezel doesn't appear to have been over-polished. The watch is from somebody I know of and he's a collector, so I trust the buyer and the watch. My main thoughts are therefore around such a large purchase. This would be my first major foray into the vintage Rolex world. I've owned 5513s, and nearly picked up a 6536 Sub at one point, but the Daytona is a watch that really gets my pulse racing. Hopefully this one was worth waiting for. What are the overall views and opinions on the 6239? I know a 6240 is a bit more sought after, but I'm not that fussed myself, and anything with screw-down pushers either turns out to be too worn or just not to my liking in some way. Any help/thoughts/advice/views/opinions no matter what they are would be great. I have books to help me out but after reading that Daytona parts were often changed to help slow sales, I don't know which literature to believe in terms of correct configurations anyway. |
31 March 2016, 09:04 AM | #2 |
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I think you'd be wise to take some good photos and post them on here to get opinions before you buy. There's a lot to know about vintage Daytonas and it's a big $ investment.
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31 March 2016, 09:36 AM | #3 |
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Unless the guy is a certifiable expert who's beyond reproach, that sounds like a recipe for disaster. He could be a totally honest guy who got shafted when he bought and doesn't know he's passing it on to you.
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31 March 2016, 09:47 AM | #4 |
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Agree with the posts above. Always good to check in with the "fellas" here to get more eyes on any vintage piece. Last vintage I bought, I knew it was a great watch, but still sent pictures to several friends to evaluate before pulling the trigger. I would have posted pictures here on the forum but I did not want someone else to grab it...lol
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