ROLEX DAYTONA ZENITH REF 16520 ACIER RARE SERIE P from 2000
Brand: ROLEX
Model: DAYTONA ZENITH
Reference: 16520
Year: 2000
Serial : P14XXXX
Diameter : 40 MM
Movement : Automatic cal zenith 4030
Case: Very beautiful case very little polished very thick and with perfect angles, no shock or significant scratches. The proportions are well preserved. Excellent condition of the case, still very thick and not very polished. Serial P case the very last in productions of the year 2000 very rare in this series.
Dial: Beautiful original black dial, perfect with beautiful luminova swiss made indexes transitional before the new reference. No scratches or stains on the dial hands perfectly matching the patina of the indexes while still perfectly luminous luminescence.
Bezel: Beautiful original bezel in perfect condition and little polished.
Bracelet:: oyster steel 79390A endlink solid clasp code AB3 period correct
Accessories: None
Guarantee : All watches are guaranteed for 6 months for normal use. For vintage watches that are not waterproof, there is no guarantee of water resistance. In the caseof a water resistance problem linked to the non-screwing of the crown, the warranty is also void. In the case of shocks to the watch, the warranty is void. Normal use only qualifies for the 6-month warranty.
Description
Our opinion: The only chrono from Rolex, a must-have in the brand and in addition in a black dial steel version! A timeless watch that follows the current watchmaking trend. The new ones sells for almost 3 times the list price. The watch has the rarer and collectible zenith movement and the dial marked swiss made with rare luminova, transition version just before the 116520 and much rarer. Indeed this one is the last of the zenith series produced in a very few period of times with the serial P in 2000., the price skyrockets with the new price of daytona of the following generations. It is delivered with its box only. This is the rarest modern daytona automatic and still the cheapest, but for how long.
Brand
Rolex
Rolex is one of the world's most renowned watch brands, famous for its prestige, quality and innovation.
The beginnings (1905-1920)
Rolex was founded in 1905 in London by Hans Wilsdorf and his brother-in-law Alfred Davis. The company was initially called Wilsdorf & Davis, and it imported Swiss watch movements which it then had assembled and sold in London. In 1908, Hans Wilsdorf registered the trademark "Rolex", a name he found easy to pronounce and remember in different languages.
Innovation and success (1920-1940)
Rolex quickly established its reputation through its innovations, including the development of the first waterproof wristwatch, the "Oyster", in 1926. This watch was touted as a revolutionary product and received significant media attention, notably when the Swimmer Mercedes Gleitze wore an Oyster during her English Channel crossing.
In the 1930s, Rolex continued to innovate with iconic models, such as the Rolex Prince, which introduced rectangular dials, and the Datejust in 1945, which is considered the first automatic watch to display the date.
The era of divers and explorers (1950-1980)
In the 1950s, Rolex benefited from its association with exploration and adventure. Models like the Submariner, launched in 1953, and the GMT-Master, created in collaboration with Pan Am for pilots, became symbols of this era. These watches were not only stylish, but also designed to withstand extreme environments, cementing Rolex's reputation as a manufacturer of rugged and precise watches.
The rise to luxury (1980–present)
Over the decades, Rolex has become synonymous with luxury and social status. Rolex watches are often worn by famous people and are considered one of the best investments in watches. The brand has focused on artisanal quality, with rigorous control of each piece produced.
Rolex has also been at the forefront of the watch industry by introducing high-precision automatic movements and developing innovative materials such as Everose gold and cerachrom for bezels.
Philanthropic commitment
In addition to its watchmaking heritage, Rolex is engaged in various philanthropic initiatives, notably through the Rolex Awards for Enterprise, which supports innovative projects in different fields, such as science, environment and culture.
Conclusion
Today, Rolex is more than just a watch brand; it embodies a symbol of success and accomplishment. With over a century of innovation and a commitment to excellence, Rolex continues to fascinate watch enthusiasts around the world.