I just recieved a Rolex Daytona (Replica) as part of an inheritance.
And like the watch so I'll wear it as a daily.
But I would like to know how to work it best.I just recieved a Rolex Daytona (Replica) as part of an inheritance.
And like the watch so I'll wear it as a daily.
But I would like to know how to work it best.
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"Five hundred dollars for a '93 Rolex Daytona," he says, "I'll do it!" That same watch is valued at around $16,000-$19,000 now, depending on its condition.Jul 30, 2012https://www.exquisitejewelersmiami.com/blogs/rolex-daytona-watches/6351872-the-rolex-daytona
Rolex Daytona Size and WeightDaytona watches are large and typically measure 40mm across. Weight for the Rolex Daytona varies based on the material used. For instance, it ranges from 148 grams for the stainless steel model, to 195 grams for the white gold, to 283 grams for a platinum Rolex Daytona. https://northscottsdaleloan.com/watch-reviews/rolex-daytona/
A feature of Rolex watches is a solid caseback. The only time an engraving is placed on any Rolex watch casebacks is as an aftermarket feature (i.e "Tom, I love you, Sue").
The "Winner Daytona 24" engraving on the back is, i'm afraid, a common feature of a replica Rolex watch.
no! you have not done anything wrong my suggestion is bring it to an authorized rolex service center or any certifide rolex watch fixers.to avoid any damage of your rolex daytona. it mabe costly but you have made it wisely.
The advice given here is accurate to a degree. When wound, a rolex daytona IS running. However, it is the running seconds hand in the small sub-dial that is actually running. In the earlier Daytonas, this sub-dial was at the 9 o'clock position on the dial, (pre-2001 series daytonas). The later daytonas, from 2001 on, use the seconds at 6 position for counting seconds. The main sweeping second hand on the watch dial will NOT start until activated by the pusher at the 2 position. That pusher needs to be unscrewed and then pushed to start the large sweeping second hand. This action, in turn, starts the remaining 2 sub-dials in motion, counting minutes and hours. To stop the chronograph function, you push the pusher @ the 2 position again, to stop the sub-dial hands from counting, and then push the pusher @ the 4 position to re-set the dials to their "straight up position". This stops the chrono's function, until it is needed again, BUT the main running seconds, (at either the 9 or 6 sub-dial position, depending on the year series of the daytona) will continue to run, thus keeping accurate time.
Hope this gives you a better idea of how the timekeeping of the chronograph function on a Daytona works.
So, to start your seconds running you need to start the chrono function by pressing the pusher at the 2 position. That will allow you to see the large sweeping second hand I think you're referring to here.
Hope this has helped.
Doug
Try these guys for a manual;
http://www.timemerchants.com/catalog.htm
They have the 2000 daytona manual and several older ones available. Otherwise try your local Rolex dealer;
http://www.rolex.com/en/collection/rolex-gallery/cosmograph-daytona/specification.jsp#/en/xml/inside-rolex/sales-service/affiliates/index
Hope this helps :)
Need a booklet for the daytona 116523 Rolex. thanks ken
Need a copy of user guide
necesito manual
I just recieved a Rolex Daytona (Replica) as part of an inheritance.
And like the watch so I'll wear it as a daily.
But I would like to know how to work it best.
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