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Property of the family from the original owner
'Small' Daytona, reference 6240 Montre bracelet chronographe en acier | Stainless steel chronograph wristwatch with bracelet Vers 1966 | Circa 1966
Lot Closed
March 20, 03:08 PM GMT
Estimate
35,000 - 55,000 EUR
Lot Details
Description
Rolex
'Small' Daytona, reference 6240
Montre bracelet chronographe en acier |
Stainless steel chronograph wristwatch with bracelet
Vers 1966 |
Circa 1966
Cadran: argenté
Calibre: cal. 722 remontage manuel, 17 rubis
Boîtier: acier, fond vissé
Numéro de boîtier: 1'298'305
Fermoir: bracelet Rolex Oyster en acier et boucle déployante
Dimensions: 37 mm, circonférence du bracelet approx. 170 mm
Signé: boîtier, cadran et mouvement
Ecrin: non
Papiers: oui
Accessoires: garantie, garantie d'entretien de 1983, manuel d'utilisation et un maillon supplémentaire Rolex
Dial: silvered
Calibre: cal. 722 manual winding, 17 jewels
Case: stainless steel, screw-down back
Case number: 1'298'305
Closure: stainless steel Rolex Oyster bracelet and folding clasp
Size: 37 mm, bracelet circumference approx. 170 mm
Signed: case, dial and movement
Box: no
Papers: yes
Accessories: Rolex guarantee, service guarantee dated 1983, instruction manual and one extra link
Poids brut 76.70 g |
Gross weight 76.70 g
Introduced in the mid-1960’s, the reference 6240 was the first Daytona to incorporate screw-down pushers and thus became the first true waterproof Cosmograph model to be produced by Rolex. Manufactured solely in stainless steel, the chronograph also features an acrylic tachometer bezel calibrated to 200. There were a few different dial variations found on the reference 6240. Early examples such as the present watch are distinguished by the lack of ‘Oyster’ written on the dial, not yet referring to the screw down pushers. Instead, this example features a dial version better known on the reference 6239 with the ‘small’ Daytona designation. This shows that Rolex was still using the non-Oyster 6239 dials for some of the new reference 6240 watches. The next dial type was similar but with the model name ‘Daytona’ now in larger text. It was only for the later examples of reference 6240 did Rolex fit a dial with the ‘Oyster’ designation.
Making the transition from pump to screw-down pushers, which have been used ever since, the Reference 6240 marks an important shift in the history of the Daytona. This role makes it a particularly important and collectible model for educated collectors.
This example has remained until today in the family of its original owner. Absolutely fresh to the market, it is further accompanied by its original Rolex Guarantee, a rarity on its own.