Important Modern & Vintage Timepieces

Monaco, Jan 24, 2021

LOT 92

ROLEX, REF. 6263, DAYTONA "BIG RED", STEEL

EUR 55,000 - 75,000

USD 66,000 - 91,000 / HKD 515,000 - 705,000

Sold: EUR 80,600

Fine and very rare stainless steel manual winding wristwatch, “Big Red” black dial with 3 silver registers, black bezel with tachymeter scale.


Grading System
Grade: AAA

Excellent

Case: 2-8

Very good

Slightly scratched

Movement: 2*

Very good

Overhaul recommended, at buyer's expense

Dial: 2-01

Very good

HANDS Original

Brand Rolex

Model Daytona

Reference 6263

Year Circa 1978

Case No. 5847036

Bracelet Stainless steel Oyster bracelet with stainless steel deployant clasp Ref. 78350/19 end-links 571 signed

Caliber 727

Dimensions 37 mm

Signature Case, dial and movement

Accessories Original fitted box, tag, chronometer certification, warranty and Rolex calendar

Notes

Caseback CRS
References 6265 and 6263 are launched at the end of the 1970s, in order to replace the previous references, such as 6262 and 6264. The screw pushers on the case brought an essential improvement : the waterproofness at 50m. Reference 6263 is produced from the early 1970s to 1988. It is one of the most iconic of the Daytonas, identifiable by its beautiful black epoxy bezel with tachymeter scale - and not steel like the reference 6265 - and its very beautiful screw pushers.
What makes this watch such a beautiful collectible item is its "BIG RED" dial, which appeared in the mid-1970s: the "Daytona" signature at 6 o'clock is a bright red and slightly larger.
This is the last, but nevertheless very attractive, evolution of the Daytona with a manual-winding movement, in this case a 727 caliber. Exceptionally, it still has its original case and papers.
1969 is a decisive date for the history of Rolex since the same year the film Winning was released, in which the famous Hollywood actor, Paul Newman (1925-2008), played Frank Capua, a young pilot of the Indianapolis 500 miles, wearing a Daytona 6239 with an exotic dial on his wrist. Following this film, the actor decided to pursue a parallel career as a racing driver. Hence the legend was born and the exotic dials, made by Singer, were nicknamed by collectors "Paul Newman dial". Here, it is the same model as the one immortalised by the famous Hollywood actor: a steel reference 6239, with tachymeter scale inscribed on the bezel, exotic white dial, black registers, red scale and signature. What makes it all the more exceptional is the fact that there is no tritium on the index marks. Probably intended for the Japanese market, it is therefore an extremely rare collector's item that we are presenting.