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Daytona “Paul Newman”, ref. 6241, circa 1971

The Rolex Daytona reference 6241 is a grail for many collectors. The exotic dial, nicknamed "Paul Newman", makes this piece one of the most legendary and distinctive Rolexes ever produced. The example presented here has been preserved in remarkable condition.

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/ Brand
Rolex
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/ Year

1971

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/ Serial

237xxxx

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/ Reference

6241

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/ Material

Steel

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/ Size

37mm

rolex daytona paul newman 6241 wristshot
rolex daytona paul newman 6241 wristshot
rolex daytona paul newman 6241 wristshot
rolex daytona paul newman 6241 in hand
rolex daytona paul newman 6241 wristshot
rolex daytona paul newman 6241 in hand
rolex daytona paul newman 6241
rolex daytona paul newman 6241 dial
rolex daytona paul newman 6241 subdial
rolex daytona paul newman 6241 close up subdial
rolex daytona paul newman 6241 subdial
rolex daytona paul newman 6241
rolex daytona paul newman 6241 bezel 80 75 85
rolex daytona paul newman 6241 case close up
rolex daytona paul newman 6241 case
rolex daytona paul newman 6241 case
rolex daytona paul newman 6241 case
rolex daytona paul newman 6241 case pusher crown
rolex 6241 oyster bracelet 7835
rolex daytona paul newman 6241 buckle close up
about the watch

The Rolex Daytona is widely recognized as one of the most iconic chronographs in history and, along with the Submariner, probably the brand's most legendary model. Introduced in 1966, the 6241 is the second Daytona reference to feature the black acrylic tachymetric bezel. Several dials were available on this model, but the most sought-after are obviously the so-called "exotic" dials, more commonly known by the nickname "Paul Newman". Among other features, they feature a matte texture, special fonts in the subdials and a red exterior minute track. There are two variations, the first with black sub-dials on a white dial, also known as "panda". The second, with white sub-dials on a black dial, is known to collectors as the "reverse panda". 
This piece dates from around 1971 and has been very well preserved. The case and bracelet are in good condition, with the edges still sharp, something that is becoming difficult to find on a timepiece of this age. The most important part of this icon, the dial, is in a remarkably well-preserved state, with clear, unaltered writing. The white of the dial has gained a soft and even patina, turning to cream, adding further charm to the watch. The tritium is entirely original and has not been relumed. 
No need to elaborate for paragraphs. This watch is the grail of most collectors, and a piece that deserves the success it has been given.

The tachymeter bezel is the original MK1 and has a crack above the 200 and at the 85. However, this is the original bezel where many of these pieces have non-original service inserts. The CRS caseback and lugs are stamped 6241, and the crown is also original. The original bracelet reference 7835 in folded links is mounted on its original 371 endlinks and is in very good condition. The folding clasp is from 1982 (G), and is the only non-original element on this piece.

The watch is sold alone, without a box or papers. We provide a Veritas travelling pouch.



The movement is caliber 722-1, based on the Valjoux 72 movement. It works perfectly and is in superb condition. The chronograph starts, stops and resets perfectly.



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