It’s not often that we encounter a fresh-to-market vintage Daytona– the most coveted of all Rolex timepieces – that comes from the family of the original owner and offered at auction with this level of quality. The present Daytona Ref. 6265 has the added distinction of carrying the national emblem of the UAE and the legend 'Wizarat Al Difae’ in Arabic script (Ministry of Defence in Arabic) on the dial. This timepiece is part of a series of exclusive Daytona models that were commissioned by a fledgling nation’s newly-formed Ministry of Defence that was helmed by none other than Sheikh Mohammed Bin Rashid Al Maktoum, now the ruler of Dubai.
There are very few instances when Rolex has opted to remove its legend/branding from the dial – the customary “Rolex Oyster Cosmograph” has been omitted to make way for the coveted early Quraysh Hawk national emblem of the UAE.
These watches were given as gifts of the state to trade delegations or diplomats in the 1970s. The present timepiece was a gift to the present owner’s late father from an extremely prominent member of the Dubai ruling family. The consignor’s father who was a keen watch enthusiast himself, cherished this Daytona and entrusted it to his son upon his graduation. The watch has remained in the family safe for most of its existence and is extremely well-preserved.
Chronographs such as the present timepiece are cherished by collectors due to their rarified nature. With a very well-preserved stainless steel case exhibiting well-defined proportions and edges, the present wristwatch can be considered a highly attractive and rare example of the reference 6265 with the coveted Quraysh Hawk logo. In the esoteric world of watch collectors, the watch is often referred to as “UAE Eagle” Daytona.
Launched in 1969, the Rolex Ref. 6265 was unveiled alongside the Ref. 6263, and manufactured in steel, 18k and 14k gold. Equipped with the manual-winding Caliber 727, the chronographs were fitted with screw-down push buttons and guaranteed waterproof, which lead to the “Oyster” script to be featured on their dials.
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CASE NUMBER: 4’128’401ROLEX, DAYTONA REF. 6265, A RARE AND IMPORTANT STAINLESS STEEL CHRONOGRAPH MADE FOR UAE MINISTRY OF DEFENCE估价: USD 300,000 - 500,000
OVERALL CONDITION: Excellent, for a watch of this vintage CASE: A few slight surface scratches only. The chronograph has the late-series pushers that are also seen on pushers replaced at service. The engravings between the lugs is sharp and clean DIAL: In pristine condition. The tritium lume plots react briefly when exposed to UV light MOVEMENT: Ticking at the time of cataloguing. The chronograph function is working. However, we do not test the movement for accuracy. BRACELET: A few light surface scratches. Overall length: Approx. 185 mm. including watch head BUCKLE: Light surface scratches only
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CASE NUMBER: 4’128’401ROLEX, DAYTONA REF. 6265, A RARE AND IMPORTANT STAINLESS STEEL CHRONOGRAPH MADE FOR UAE MINISTRY OF DEFENCE估价: USD 300,000 - 500,000