THE ESSENTIALS
MAKE: ROLEX
MODEL: 116520
YEAR: 2006
BOX/PAPERS: YES/YES
CASE DIAMETER: 40mm
CASE MATERIAL: STAINLESS STEEL
BRACELET MATERIAL: STAINLESS STEEL
MOVEMENT: AUTOMATIC
For years, the Daytona has been the most “desirable” model from Rolex—and for good reason. They are balanced, sleek, and wear beautifully on the wrist (even the modern ones, we have to admit). However, looking at the model’s history, there have actually been three generations of automatic Daytonas.
In the late 1980s, Rolex released the first automatic Daytona, the reference 16520. Rolex did not, in fact, develop its own movement at the time, but instead modified Zenith’s El Primero calibre. Just over a decade later, Rolex finally introduced its first Daytona powered by an in-house movement: the 116520. For reasons unbeknownst to us, these models don’t receive the same attention as the Zenith Daytonas or the modern ceramic versions.
It’s hard to understand why when you put one on the wrist. The black dial is pristine and the case is unpolished. In fact, the previous owner had it serviced twice by Rolex without wearing it more than a handful of times. It’s hard to describe just how nice these are until you try one on.
The movement, as you might expect, is running perfectly at +2 s/day, with an amplitude of 272° and a beat error of 0.2 ms. The watch comes complete with all of its original boxes, booklets, and paperwork, as well as Rolex service documents. It also remains under Rolex warranty.
A classic from the 2000s.