In production from the early 1960s to around 1967, reference 6238 is often referred to as the “pre-Daytona”. Indeed it seems to be a “trait d’union” between earlier Rolex chronographs and the Daytona Cosmograph: the case style and proportions are nearly identical to the first Daytona, reference 6239, but the tachymeter scale on the bezel, a defining trait of all Daytonas, is still missing. The scale is instead placed on the dial, typical of earlier Rolex chronographs. The ROW stamp on the balance wheel bridge indicates the watch was imported and sold in the United States, adding a layer of appeal and historical interest to this refined timepiece.
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The case and bracelet are in good condition with scratches. The back of the lugs have light scratches from removing the bracelet. The case has a slight dent on the 9 o’clock side. The bracelet has stretch. The dial and hands appear to be original. The dial has developed patina and has some spots. The crown is a service replacement. The luminous hour plots on the dial have darkened and are all in tact except for the 3 o’clock plot, most of it is missing. The crystal has scratches. This watch has a Rolex Oyster rivet bracelet made for the American market, signed “C+I” and stamped “1 -71”. The movement is in working order at the time of cataloging, consistent with the age of the watch. The movement has not been tested for accuracy. A service is recommended given the age of the watch.
The condition of lots sold can vary widely due to factors such as age, previous damage, restoration, repair and wear and tear. The nature of the lots sold means that they will rarely be in perfect condition. Lots are sold in the condition they are in at the time of sale.