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9 October 2007, 04:40 PM | #1 |
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Now, all of a sudden, we've got Daytonas coming out of our ears!!
Hi guys, In recent times, we've had a number of members buying up SS Daytonas left, right and centre. Love the Daytona for its good looks and possibly world's best Chrono movement, but personally would never buy one.....because.... 1. No date. 2. Stationary Chrono hand would drive me nuts!! 3. Too many $$$ to be forking out for a watch which has basically only one practical function - TIME!! But it's still one of the finest looking watches in the world!!
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9 October 2007, 04:46 PM | #2 |
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I have noticed that too JJ! I thought I was the only one.
It seems like each and every week, a member of TRF gets a brand new Daytona. I guess Rolex is starting to match supply with demand.
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9 October 2007, 04:53 PM | #3 |
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I like the Daytona because of its DESIGN and QUALITY.
The Rolex cal. 4130 mvt. is considered to be one of the best chronograph mvts. EVER made (it is on the "Ten best mvts." list I saw somewhere but cannot find it right now being at work). I love the new, IMHO more logical "Tricompax" arrangement of the subsidiary dials with the continously running seconds at six and the minute and hour counters at 3 and nine. IMHO; this watch does not NEED a date, and a date aparture would spoil the whole design of the watch. Furthermore, some other improvements compared to the predecessor, the "Zenith" cal. 4030 mvt. is that you now have a HACKING second's function (i.e.: you are able to STOP the continously running second's hand via the winding crown). Also, the much sturdier made bracelet with its improved clasp with the "Easy Extension" link and solid centre links add to my fascination of that specific watch. Since I don't LIKE TT watches, and cannot afford an all-gold Daytona (and also would tend to find SPORT'S Rolex watches in ALL-GOLD a bit "missing the point", since "sports" and "gold" don't really match), the STAINLESS STEEL Daytona was pretty much the ONLY choice I had to get the Daytona. Maybe the hardest one to get, but IMHO also the most beautiful of them all.
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9 October 2007, 08:18 PM | #4 | |
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I found the link I couldn't find before. Here it is: Daytona Cal. 4130 among the Top Ten best mvts. CLICK! I quote from that site: "It's already being called one of the top 10 watch movements ever made" (my emphasis).
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9 October 2007, 05:04 PM | #5 |
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Maybe it's because this is TRF that we see so many Daytona's being bought up due to the fact that members here are keener and work harded at securing their Daytona's.
It's the same as any venture right? If you put in the time, and the money of course then you'll get results. Think of just how many more out there are waiting for their Daytonas that we don't hear about?? |
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Many on the list for the SS Daytona give the AD the "dont want it, cant afford it, bad timing"-response when they make that famous Daytona since those customers being called already GOT the SS Daytona from another AD since many let themselves be put on the list at several AD's.
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I agree Bo. It's just a spurt at the moment :) Look back a few months ago and you would not see this type of SS Daytona activity on TRF or any other watch forum.
I love the SS Daytona phenomenon. I am on my third one. I'll learn my lesson this time, not sell it :) Quote:
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9 October 2007, 05:37 PM | #8 | |
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My SS Daytona is my FOURTH one Here's my flipping list: And THIS is now my updated list over "flipped Rolex watches" (currently only have number 20 + 21): 1. Submariner Date (16610) R 97 XXXX, bought on 22.04.1989 2. Submariner (O.P.) 5513, (serial # n/a), swopped at Portobello Road Market in London for a Sub Date 16610 3. Datejust (16234), serial # n/a, bought on 22.11.1989 at "Watches of Switzerland" in London. 4. Submariner Date (16610) L 55 XXXX, bought on 25.05.1990 from my AD in Denmark. 5. Submariner Date (16610), X 90 XXXX, bought on 06.10.1993 from my AD in Denmark. 6. Datejust (16234), X 33 XXXX, bought on 08.02.1994 from my AD in Denmark. 7. Date, Lady (69240), X 56 XXXX, bought on 10.05.1994 for my mother from my AD in Denmark. 8. Submariner Date (16610), W 24 XXXX, bought on 13.06.1994 from my AD in Denmark. 9. Submariner Date (16610), W 24 XXXX, bought on 02.06.1995 from my AD in Denmark. 10. Sea-Dweller (16600), S 50 XXXX, bought on 07.06.1995 from my AD in Denmark. 11. Submariner Date (16610), X 78 XXXX, bought on 28.11.1995 from my AD in Denmark. 12. Cosmograph Daytona (16520), W 39 XXXX, bought on 10.10.1995 from my AD in Denmark. WHITE face. 13. Cosmograph Daytona (16520), T 31 XXXX, bought on21.11.1996 from my AD in Denmark. BLACK face. 14. Datejust (16220), U 53 XXXX, bought on 06.10.1998 from another AD in Denmark than my usual AD. 15. Submariner Date (16610), A 22 XXXX, bought on 03.05.1999, again from another AD than my usual AD. 16. Cosmograph Daytona (16520), A 30 XXXX, bought on07.09.1999 from my AD in Denmark. WHITE face. 17. Submariner Date (16610), A 74 XXXX, bought on 13.06.2000 from another AD than my usual AD. 18. Sea-Dweller (16600), serial # n/a, bought on 18.09.2003 from my AD in Denmark. 19. Submariner Date (16610), Z 87 XXXX, bought on 27.07.2007 from yet another new AD. 20. Sea-Dweller 4000 (16600), M02XXXX, bought on 06.09.2007 (swopped the Sub Date for the SD at my AD). 21. Cosmograph Daytony (116520), M04XXXX, bought on 28-09-2007 from my good old AD.
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10 October 2007, 02:39 PM | #9 | |
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10 October 2007, 03:29 PM | #10 |
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I love the Daytona...drooled over it and actively looked for an SS for 2 years but finally gave in and plunked down more for the WG version a few weeks back. Everytime I glance down at my wrist I get giddy I love the arabic numbers on the WG as well as the font used on the outer bezel. AND hopefully if my AD keeps his word, I'm next in line for an SS -- haven't decided whether I'll keep the SS or flip it.
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9 October 2007, 05:06 PM | #11 |
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Amen Bo!!! Well said. The Daytona is my favorite chrono and probably my favorite all time watch. I also like the tricompax subdial arrangement with the subdials at 3, 6, and 9. What you describe as the function of each of the subdials is called "Hunter-style construction," not tricompax. I read that in a WatchTime article. The Daytona is one sharp looking watch!
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The Zenith has Tricompax arrangement, too, but the continously running seconds at NINE arrangement was the socalled "Lépine" arrangement.
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9 October 2007, 05:22 PM | #13 |
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yeah its been crazy here with all the Daytonas. Whats going on, is Rolex really making more of them.
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9 October 2007, 06:13 PM | #14 |
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I can pick one up at 10.5k bnib right now at this AD, but I just dont want to. I mean I know the watch is worth that much because of the market but I just cant justify it. Especialy now that Im acutally on a "list", thank god for that. Its worth the wait for me, if I do get it later. Im just going to have to wait for that call like everybody else did.
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Great article from WatchTime Magazine, old versus new...
http://www.watchtime.com/archive/wt_...001_05_042.pdf |
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Here's another one: The Daytona Saga. CLICK!
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Didn't know they used words like hunter and lepine for arrangements on dials , for pocket watches a hunter case is one with dustcovers (or semi hunter for 1) and lepine was a watch maker and a type of movement.
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10 October 2007, 12:27 AM | #18 |
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Trying to wait patiently.....
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Great review. If I had the money and didn't care about the date function, I would have gotten a Daytona in addition to my SMP Chrono that has the 3303 movement.
Too bad the 3303 was marred by QC issues, and at first was hesitant on getting my SMP with the cal 3303. However, been said that if it breaks, it breaks right away. So far (knock on wood) mine is resetting correctly. The cal 4130 has an impressive 72hr PR while the cal 3303 has a 55hr PR. Does the date function eat away at the PR at all? I'm assuming it does not. To all you Daytona owners, wear your watches in good health!
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Perhaps waiting patiently to save $$.
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10 October 2007, 01:15 AM | #22 |
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JJ,its also the most profitable "flipping" Rolex.A flippers dream watch.
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10 October 2007, 01:38 AM | #26 |
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Try to forget you ordered it. There is something magical by doing it.
I ordered my SS Daytona on April the 26th. this year and got it on the 28th. of September. I really gave it much thought until sometime in August when I FORGOT it! And what happened? It came about one month later.
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I guess that would also mean that you could not forget it totally, but try to get it out of your mind after having placed those calls.
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dont beleive the hype! Thier more out their them you think!
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