ROLEX ZENITH DAYTONA 16523 'CHAMPAGNE DIAL' FULL SET

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THE ESSENTIALS

MAKE: ROLEX
MODEL: 16523
YEAR: 1995
BOX/PAPERS: YES/YES
CASE DIAMETER: 40mm
CASE MATERIAL: STAINLESS STEEL/18K YELLOW GOLD
BRACELET MATERIAL: STAINLESS STEEL/18K YELLOW GOLD
MOVEMENT: AUTOMATIC

The Rolex 165xx line, introduced in 1988, marks an important chapter in the brand’s history as the very first automatic Daytona models. Nicknamed the "Zenith Daytona," these watches are powered by the Rolex calibre 4030—a heavily modified version of the Zenith El Primero movement—instead of the Valjoux-based hand-wound calibres found in earlier four-digit Daytonas. The 165xx line also introduced a completely redesigned, larger, and more modern case—one that laid the foundation for the Daytona models we see today.

Over the past two decades, Zenith Daytonas have become increasingly popular among collectors—and deservedly so. The three subdials are perfectly symmetrical and centered, preserving the iconic look of their four-digit predecessors. As the only Daytona series with a five-digit reference, Zenith Daytonas were produced for a relatively short period between 1988 and 2000 (compared to 1963–1988 for four-digit models, and 2000–present for six-digit models).

While stainless steel variants (16520) remain among the most popular Daytona models—especially early examples like the MK1 and MK2, which now command over £50k—two-tone versions of the Zenith Daytona are, in our opinion, still grossly underappreciated. The watch we have here dates to 1995 and features a striking champagne MK3 ‘inverted 6’ dial with black subdial rings.

There is some minor aging around the 3 and 6 o’clock subdials—common for this reference—which adds to the watch's character. All of the tritium lume is intact and has aged to a beautiful creamy hue. The case remains sharp, as do the MK3 bezel and the bracelet. The movement was recently checked and is running beautifully at +3 seconds per day, with 291 amplitude and a beat error of just 0.2 ms.

The watch comes with its original inner (wooden) box, outer box, wallet, booklets, and the original guarantee from July 1995. These '90s gold and two-tone Rolexes offer a distinctly warmer tone compared to their modern counterparts—and can still be had for what we think is head-scratchingly good value.

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