Rolex Cosmograph Daytona 16500

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As the first automatic chronograph movement in 1988 the El Primero by Zenith is built in. It is clocked down for reasons of maintainability from the original 36,000 A/h to 28,800 A/h. In order not to disturb the balance of the dial design, the date function existing in the movement is not used. The movement receives the calibre name Rolex 4030. Since 2000 the in-house-developed manufacture movement Rolex 4130 is used.

From the Daytona Cosmograph exist numerous variants. The best known version, however, is the steel version, which is delivered to the market only in strictly limited numbers. Therefore its scarcity has strongly increased the desirability of the purchase. One hears about long waits of 7 years and more.

Reference:

From 1988: 16520 (steel)
From 2000: 116520 (steel), 116523 (steel/gold), 116528 (yellow gold), 116509 (white gold)
116518 (yellow gold, leather strap, mother of pearl), 116519 (white gold, leather strap) and diverse luxury versions decorated with diamonds

Movement:

From 1988: Rolex 4030 (basis Zenith El Primero), self-winding chronograph, 28,800 A/h
From 2000: Rolex 4130, manufacture movement, self-winding chronograph (bi-directional winding), 28,800 A/h
Certified chronometer (COSC)

Case:

Oyster case, stainless steel, Ø 40 mm
Fixed bezel with tachymeter scale
Sapphire crystal
Screw-in crown and pushers
Waterproof to 10 atm

Dial:

White, or diverse other color variants
Hour indexes in gold

Functions:

Hours, minutes, small seconds (no date)
Chronograph
Tachymeter

Bracelet:

Oyster bracelet with folding clasp
Variant: leather strap with security clasp

References

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