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US$100,000-200,000
The Daytona chronograph is an undisputed icon in the world of vintage watch collecting. Its unmistakable case design, supremely legible and balanced dial and iconic bezel with tachymetre scale have captivated the heart of collectors. Rolex is well known for its experimentalism, consequently collectors are striving to find the most unusual and rare iterations of Rolex models, especially if these models are landmark creations such as reference 6241, the first Daytona reference with black bezel ever commercialized.
Consigned by the original owner, a discreet and tasteful collector, the present "Paul Newman" is fresh to the market. This rare reference 6241 is a very fine and appealing example of a cream dial "Paul Newman". Cream "Paul Newman" dials with 3 colours have been increasingly popular and extremely trendy, capturing the attention of female collectors alike. The dial on the present example is extremely attractive and displays strong and vivid colours that immediately catch the eye: grained cream background, black engine-turned registers and the charming red minute and second track. The "T SWISS T" and all the minute marking on the outer track are printed using two subsequent layers of paint; firstly white, followed by red, thus making it stand out beautifully.
The Daytona chronograph is an undisputed icon in the world of vintage watch collecting. Its unmistakable case design, supremely legible and balanced dial and iconic bezel with tachymetre scale have captivated the heart of collectors. Rolex is well known for its experimentalism, consequently collectors are striving to find the most unusual and rare iterations of Rolex models, especially if these models are landmark creations such as reference 6241, the first Daytona reference with black bezel ever commercialized.
Consigned by the original owner, a discreet and tasteful collector, the present "Paul Newman" is fresh to the market. This rare reference 6241 is a very fine and appealing example of a cream dial "Paul Newman". Cream "Paul Newman" dials with 3 colours have been increasingly popular and extremely trendy, capturing the attention of female collectors alike. The dial on the present example is extremely attractive and displays strong and vivid colours that immediately catch the eye: grained cream background, black engine-turned registers and the charming red minute and second track. The "T SWISS T" and all the minute marking on the outer track are printed using two subsequent layers of paint; firstly white, followed by red, thus making it stand out beautifully.