Lot Essay
Launched in 1963 and available until 1976, reference 6239 was available in stainless steel and 18k gold. Its solid bezel engraved tachymeter scale, reference 6239 has been seen with a variety of interesting and important dials, including the “Paul Newman” dial, standard silver and black, as well as some dials which have been seen in only very small batches.
Bearing a 2.00 million serial and dating from 1969, the present lot features a rare dial seen only within a small range of serial numbers and known to collectors as the “blue” Daytona due to the 'light blue' Daytona signature above 6 o’clock register. Scholars agree that a defect in the paint used for printing “Daytona” resulted in the change in color over time. An iconic watch in excellent condition with a wonderful detail on the dial will ensure that this watch will forever remain on the Daytona collectors ‘must have’ list.
Bearing a 2.00 million serial and dating from 1969, the present lot features a rare dial seen only within a small range of serial numbers and known to collectors as the “blue” Daytona due to the 'light blue' Daytona signature above 6 o’clock register. Scholars agree that a defect in the paint used for printing “Daytona” resulted in the change in color over time. An iconic watch in excellent condition with a wonderful detail on the dial will ensure that this watch will forever remain on the Daytona collectors ‘must have’ list.