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ROLEX Daytona

Paul Newman « White Musketeer » dial

ref. 6264

One of the rarest and most desirable variant Paul Newman dial of the pump pushers era known as the « White Musketeer ». This particular variant stands apart due to its « vessel-shaped » sub-dials, a striking departure from the traditional concentric circles found on all other Paul Newman Daytona models. The rarity of this dial cannot be overstated—it is believed to be one of the rarest executions ever seen on a Rolex Daytona (estimated less than 10).

The 6264 reference already had the smallest production run of all steel Daytona with only about 1700 made. Then put your assumption about how many of them were featured with the exotic dial version (aka « Paul Newman », assumed less than 10% of 6264), how many « white musketeer » and finally how many are still in this original preservation state today? We are talking about a true unicorn of the Daytona world!

Serial 2,75x,xxx (1971). Valjoux 727.

Dial : perfect tritium dots and hands. Magnificent dial with the straight T SWISS T typical of the dials belonging to references 6264 and 6262.

Case : extremely thick and razor sharp. Original short pushers. Caseback engraved 6239 as per usual for period when Rolex was exhausting parts of their previous references.

Bracelet : comes with its oyster folded bracelet 7835/19 with 271 end links AND its jubilee bracelet 6251H.

Box and papers : none

Monumental watch

 

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