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Old 20 March 2015, 06:43 PM   #1
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Floating v Big Red question

Would anybody mind explaining the difference between big red and floating red Daytona dial to the uneducated
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Old 21 March 2015, 04:40 AM   #2
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Good question, I have been trying to find an explanation to this, some dealers seem to get excited about a floating big red which I assume is the distance above the sub-dial of the red daytona lettering but to me all the silver dials look the same whereas the black dials seem closer to the sub dial. Be interesting to hear the experts view point.
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Old 21 March 2015, 06:06 AM   #3
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I think Marcello will know the answer and be along soon
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Old 21 March 2015, 12:59 PM   #4
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never heard of a floating red

Big red vs small red

original vs service dial

Flaoting dial on 16520 daytona- early R series had the word daytona below the other 4 lines thus floating below- quite rare

maybe a new term of floating red pertains to 6263/5?- who knows so many new terms these days
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Old 21 March 2015, 03:53 PM   #5
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esatto !!

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Good question, I have been trying to find an explanation to this, some dealers seem to get excited about a floating big red which I assume is the distance above the sub-dial of the red daytona lettering but to me all the silver dials look the same whereas the black dials seem closer to the sub dial. Be interesting to hear the experts view point.
a) standard big red :


b) floating big red black face :


c) floating big red silver face :
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Old 21 March 2015, 08:00 PM   #6
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Thank you Marcello another mystery solved, I had not seen a black dial floating red so was starting to think it only applied to the silver dial, many thanks!
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Old 21 March 2015, 10:16 PM   #7
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Thank you Marcello another mystery solved, I had not seen a black dial floating red so was starting to think it only applied to the silver dial, many thanks!
Hi Bob ,

I said Marcello would know the Answer

Thank You Mr Pisani another one of lives mysteries solved
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Old 21 March 2015, 11:14 PM   #8
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Hi Bob ,

I said Marcello would know the Answer

Thank You Mr Pisani another one of lives mysteries solved
Hi Paul, Yep great stuff, it just begs the question is a floating dial any more or less desirable than the normal dial or indeed is there no difference?
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Old 22 March 2015, 01:52 AM   #9
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Based on experience over many years, my belief is that low "Big Red Daytona" dials are generally found in the first group of red Daytona watches, ranging from c. 5M - 6M, and high Daytona dials thereafter, from around 7M until the end of production. Of course, it is good to bear in mind that many of the earlier low "Red Daytona" watches have, by now, had their dials replaced with later high Daytona dials, which will pollute the samples observable in the wild.

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