At least it's a Daytona that you can actually buy, so one up on Rolex there. Strangely I like it, I think the bits of Orange appeal, but I have to say it's not the most legible of dials.
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At least it's a Daytona that you can actually buy, so one up on Rolex there. Strangely I like it, I think the bits of Orange appeal, but I have to say it's not the most legible of dials.
It certainly shares the unaltered Daytona's "foible" of being difficult to read the time. ;)
David
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it's better than that awful Montoya version shown on their site but come resale I think you might find a lack of buyers. Obviously the Rolex warranty has gone - would they even repair/service it or would it have to go back to the makers. They cant be making many of these given there is a 100 yr wait/body part exchange for the ss model. Who gets the warranty card?
Don't really like the idea of a handwound with a screw-down crown, although I had a Tudor of that description myself, once. But it's not really aimed at me.
I think they've made a really nice job of that and they've stuck with Daytona tradition in making it difficult to read.
Anyone who has handled a Daytona would know that it is not hard to read at all. Pics can be misleading.
I really like that. Id also really like to have enough money to buy one.
I get it but Rolex are no Blancpain when it comes to movement aesthetics..
Don't like it one bit. I'll get my cost.
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