Lot Essay
The present watch can be considered as one of the very last piece produced of reference 6265 bearing a case number starting with a R for the year 1988. Indeed, reference 6265 and 6263 (its black bezel sister) were introduced in the early '1970s until 1988. The clasp is stamped L7 which is dated 1987, denoting a perfectly appropriate production date just one year before the case. The bezel is a last series Mark III bezel, and the pusher with the wide ridge model 24-P302 with the Triplock 702 crown. Furthermore, the ultimate confirmation, the Rolex guarantee stamped Luigi Verga, is dated March 8th 1988, and is completely confirming all original pieces of the watch.
This 6265 R series can be considered as one of the very last manual winding Daytona produced by Rolex. As a matter of fact, the Geneva manufacture started to use the automatic caliber Zenith 4030 on model 16520 in 1988 the same year as the production of the 6263/ 6265 ceased. The fabrication of these two Daytona models overlapped in 1988. Therefore, the reference 6265 R series is very rare to find and can be considered as the very last manually wound Daytona manufactured.
On top of that, the condition of this reference 6265 is stunning. With its original green sticker noted 6265 in gilt on the back, sharp lugs, pristine dial and all original documents originally sold including the retailer receipt is the supreme confirmation of this watch authenticity and rarity that should delight all Rolex enthusiasts.
For detailed descriptions and illustrations of the different versions of reference 6265 see I Cronografi Rolex - La Leggenda, Pucci Papaleo Editore, pp. 336 - 349 and Ultimate Rolex Daytona, Pucci Papaleo Editore.
This 6265 R series can be considered as one of the very last manual winding Daytona produced by Rolex. As a matter of fact, the Geneva manufacture started to use the automatic caliber Zenith 4030 on model 16520 in 1988 the same year as the production of the 6263/ 6265 ceased. The fabrication of these two Daytona models overlapped in 1988. Therefore, the reference 6265 R series is very rare to find and can be considered as the very last manually wound Daytona manufactured.
On top of that, the condition of this reference 6265 is stunning. With its original green sticker noted 6265 in gilt on the back, sharp lugs, pristine dial and all original documents originally sold including the retailer receipt is the supreme confirmation of this watch authenticity and rarity that should delight all Rolex enthusiasts.
For detailed descriptions and illustrations of the different versions of reference 6265 see I Cronografi Rolex - La Leggenda, Pucci Papaleo Editore, pp. 336 - 349 and Ultimate Rolex Daytona, Pucci Papaleo Editore.