WHY THIS WATCH MATTERS
Because it’s a ‘Paul Newman’ Daytona reference 6241 with incredible patina. That’s why.
THE FULL STORY
We’ve all heard about Paul Newman Daytonas, and here is one in the flesh – a reference 6241. This example is in incredible condition with a gorgeous “Paul Newman” white dial with black sub-registers, push-down chronograph buttons, and black acrylic bezel. What you may not know is that back when these watches were in production, no one wanted these “exotic” dials and they sat on the shelf for years. They weren’t popular to collect until the 1980s, when Italian collectors discovered them (and nicknamed them “Paul Newman” Daytonas after a picture of the actor wearing the watch was found). Today, this watch is one of the most talked about vintage Rolexes on the market and is incredibly desirable – and it’s easy to see why.
THE FINE PRINT
Maker: Rolex
Model: “Paul Newman” Daytona
Reference: 6241
Year: 1969
Case No: 2036xxx
Material: Stainless Steel
Dimensions: 37 mm diameter; 13.5 mm thickness
Sapphire Crystal: No, plexi-glass
Lume: Yes, tritium
Caliber: Valjoux 72 movement
Bracelet/Strap: Period-correct stainless-steel Rolex Oyster folded bracelet no. 7835-19 with no. 371 end-links (likely from the early 1970s)
Lug Width: 19 mm
Box/Papers: No
WHAT WE LOVE AND WHAT YOU SHOULD KNOW
The dial is nearly perfect with gorgeous patina and full-lume plots that match the hand-set. This is an honest watch that shows little to no signs of polishing and that has been well-preserved over time. There are a couple of small marks on the case, especially on the lugs, and some light scratches to the case back. The bracelet is period-correct and has maintained its shape. This is a beautiful example of one of the most sought after Rolexes around.
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