Rolex
d'occasionDaytona Paul Newman
CHF 265’680
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Rolex
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Rolex
Daytona Paul Newman
6239
Schwarz
Handaufzug
722-1
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37 mm
Faltschliesse
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Introduced in 1963, the Rolex ref. 6239 is the first iteration of the Rolex Daytona and also the first Paul Newman Daytona. While Paul Newman’s own Rolex ref. 6239 sported a “Tri-color” white dial with contrasting black chronograph registers and red accents, the model was also produced with a black exotic dial with white registers and a red minute track surrounding the dial’s perimeter. Furthermore, the red color was also used for the DAYTONA logo above 6 o’clock on both dial variants, while the stationary metal bezel is engraved with the tachymeter scale. The case has pump pushers at 2 and 4 o’clock rather than screw-down pushers. It is estimated that Rolex only produced about 2,000 to 3,000 Paul Newman dials.
The reference 6239 was equipped with the Valjoux 72B movement from around 1963 to 1965 and the Caliber 722 from around 1965 to 1967. The Caliber 722-1 was used during the last two years of production.
Rolex
1905
Hans Wilsdorf
Geneva, Switzerland
Independent (private)
Hans Wilsdorf Foundation, since 1945
Jean-Frédéric Dufour, since 2015
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Rolex is the leading brand in Swiss luxury watches with iconic models such as the Datejust, Submariner, GMT-Master 2, Daytona, Day-Date, Oyster Perpetual, Sea-Dweller. Rolex enjoys an unrivalled reputation for excellence, performance and prestige. Pioneer of the wristwatch since 1905 when it was founded by Hans Wilsdorf in London, the brand is at the origin of landmark innovations in watchmaking, including the first waterproof wristwatch - the Oyster - and the Perpetual rotor self-winding mechanism. Its watches have accompanied explorers and achievers around the world, from the top of the highest mountains to the deepest reaches of the ocean. An independent manufacturing company, Rolex designs, develops and produces in-house all the essential components of its watches. Rolex is privately owned by the Hans Wilsdorf Foundation since 1945 and situated in Geneva. In August 2023 Rolex acquired its largest retailer Bucherer and now owns a direct distribution channel besides it global retail partnerships.