ROLEX
Daytona, ref. 116520, "Serie G", no. G176008
Around 2010
Chronograph stainless steel bracelet
Case: round, graduated bezel "400 units per hour" tachometer, pushers, screw-down crown and back, signed
Dial: white, applied "stick" indexes and luminescent hands, 3 counters for indicating hours, minutes and seconds, railroad timer, 1/5 second graduation, signed
Movement: self-winding cal. 4130, 44 jewels, chronometer-certified, signed
Strap / Buckle: "Oyster" in steel / H5A folding clasp, signed
Wrist circumference: approx. 200 mm
Diameter: 40 mm
With : a guarantee of 18.06.14, a case and a box, 2 tags
Provenance: The Bull Collection
Stainless steel automatic chronograph wristwatch, steel "Oyster" bracelet with deployant clasp signed. With a guarantee dated 6.18.14, a presentation case and outer packaging, 2 tags
The Bull Collection
CONDITION REPORT :
At the catalogue writing the movement is running (+5 seconds / day). Please note that the chronometry accuracy is not guaranteed and Artcurial cannot be held responsible for any repair costs. Revision of use to be foreseen
Good general condition
Few signs of use, blister pack on the shoulder blades.
Bracelet in good condition
Dial in good condition
CONDITION REPORT :
At the time of cataloguing the movement is ticking (+5 seconds / day). Please note that the movement has not been checked for timekeeping accuracy and Artcurial will not be held responsible for any repairs should they be required. Overhaul is recommended
Good condition
Case in good condition, very limited signs of use
Dial in good condition
Bracelet in good condition
Comment: Beautiful example of the Rolex Daytona equipped with the 4130 caliber which succeeded from the 2000s to the famous Zenith caliber at the origin of the introduction of the automatic movement
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