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Rolex Daytona with a Champagne dial

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Rolex Daytona with a Champagne dial

The Cosmograph Daytona sits at the sporty heart of Rolex, a professional racing chronograph that learned how to dress up. With a Champagne dial it reads less pit lane, more private club, yet the purpose is unchanged: clarity at speed. You get a clean tri-register layout that favors legibility, a sunray golden tone that moves from warm honey to cool satin, and applied indices that keep things crisp. Framed registers, a precise minute track, and balanced proportions let the self-winding movement feel both technical and celebratory.

For this look, cases typically land in precious metal, most often yellow gold or Everose, or Two-Tone, paired to either a matching metal tachymeter bezel or a modern ceramic variant for added resilience. Expect the familiar Oyster case with screw-down crown and pushers, robust water resistance, and sapphire crystal. Bracelet choices split the difference in character: the solid Oyster bracelet broadcasts classic, high-end confidence, while the Oysterflex bracelet skews more athletic without losing polish. Across generations, the in-house automatic chronograph architecture stays consistent in spirit: Swiss engineering first, glitter second.

  • 116508 and 126508, yellow gold on Oyster bracelet
  • 116528, earlier yellow gold generation
  • 116518, yellow gold on Oysterflex bracelet

Pricing reflects metal and movement generation. New pieces, where available, often sit around €35.000–€55.000, while pre-owned examples span roughly €22.000–€80.000, depending on condition, completeness, dial execution, and whether the watch leans modern or vintage. That spread fuels collector demand and, for some, investment appeal, with particular heat around certain references. Ultimately it remains a racing instrument that carries real polish, moving as well in daylight as it does after dark.

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