Congrats. The black dial looks nice. And funny coincidence, I travelled 335 km yesterday to northern Holland to buy a unique vintage Omega 145.012-67, caliber 321. Chatted for about 2 hrs with the vintage watch dealer after weeks of negotiations. Very nice experience when going to pick up a grail. Enjoy the Rollie. First day with my 321 here 😃😃
It is stunning, beautiful LWC...a great choice & looks like it is in great condition (and dial layout is perfect). Congratulations. I am sure you will enjpy this in your collection - its the perfect balance between elegance & the casual sporty look.
I always look forward to a new video dropping every Saturday, this really is a great channel that gets better and better. Thank you for your time and effort in making them. This is a beautiful piece, and it certainly compliments your white dial ceramic perfectly. What about a white dial Zenith movement Daytona next? And God help us when you turn your attention to true vintage pieces, Bond Sub, Double Red Sea-dweller, and Paul Newman Daytona - because it's bound to happen! 😂 Wear your stunning collection in the best of health Mr LWC and have a great weekend.
The watch definitely has a everlasting shine... And yes you said it perectly that the inner dials amazingly supports the outer dial and give a realistic charm to the watch ! Truly amazing, loved it and congratulations to you @londonwatchcollector . ❤
I agree on the black dial on the 116520 reference. I also have the black dial and I wanted to buy one since I was 16 and had to wait over 10 years before I could afford mine, and the feeling of picking it up was one of the best feelings I've ever had. Also the fact that you opted out from picking up the black ceramic one is just amazing. Such a good guy, think not many people would have done the same.
I had the exact same 'thin hands' model with black dial it is the perfect size and fits the wrist so comfortably. I also think it is much nicer than the white dial version. The only problem I had with the watch was that, although I have good eyesight, I found it practically impossible to read the time in most lighting conditions so I eventually part-exchanged it for the blue 'Smurf' Submariner. It's probably the reason Rolex decided to upgrade to wider hands and even offer to change them when these watches went in for servicing. The funny thing with all things Rolex is that this version has become even more collectable! It is a lovely watch though.......Congratulations on finding such a pristine example.
I didn't realise the design of the dial on the black version didn't change from pre-ceramic to ceramic. It's a nice thought that you could swap the bezels and make a "ceramic model" out of it.
Abbbsolutely beautiful Daytona, sir! I only have one watch: a gold Daytona on a leather strap. And much consideration, I loved that Rolex celebrated the new millennium with a Daytona, and that it was the first six-digit, AND that it was the first with a bespoke movement: but I also want the first serial number of production. So I set my heart on a P-serial. Bought it. On my wrist now. Only watch I'll ever need.
What an amazing passion for watches and such a beautiful and elegant collection of time pieces to boast. Incredible videos, love your channel. I hope one day I can have a collection even a snippet as good as yours and we could meet and share our stories of each watch one by one. Thank you for the entertainment, your a great UA-camr, and I truly wish you the best. -S.H.
Great video my friend. Hope you're planning doing your "current collection" video around the end of the year like you did last year. This time it will be alot longer. Cheers!
I have both ceramic (white dial) and this one. Both equally awesome and hard to say one is better than the other. At times I actually really like the pre ceramic.
Nice review as always ;) I’m addicted to watches like you and I’m glad to watch your videos thanks for sharing us your passion. I’m looking forward to watching your next video.
What a good looking watch. I have the steel, ceramic panda and love it. But for the previous reference with the steel bezel, it’s got to be the black dial.
I'm the CEO of a multinational - let's just say money is not a problem for me. Yes, I drive a G63, yes, I own a 488 Pista, yes I have 4 houses in 3 countries. Not meaning to brag but it adds context to my comments. I only wear Patek and Rolex but have yet to add a Daytona to the collection. Thanks for the video. Best regards, Cleg Smegson
The unpainted bezel is always the way to go on non ceramic watches. I own a vintage Sub and Seamaster, both with painted bezels and both badly scratched. Never subscribed to the idea that scratches add character. I want my watches to look mint for as long as possible, not be covered in scratches. You don't have the problem with unpainted bezels with inscribed markers , as is demonstrated on this beautiful piece. Scratches still there of course, but just not as prevalent on a unpainted bezels
Great job on this video the Daytona Rolex Watch it’s totally different from the other Rolex way he’s that I have seen personally. But the Daytona Rolex there are so many buttons to deal with I would probably get lost pushing any of the buttons. It’s Beautiful though I really love the way it looks. I really love the Rolex vintage ones myself I have a friend of mine that has the r6694 1973 and it’s really nice looking and quite simple to operate but it’s smaller I think it’s a 26mm the band but it does look really nice especially on my wrist my friend allowed me to wear it just to get the feel of a Rolex and quite frankly it feels great on my wrist so I personally felt wonderful having a Rolex on my left wrist. When I have the money I will personally purchase one myself. But what type of Rolex watch that I do not know just yet before I pull that trigger I will think about what type of Rolex watch to purchase first there are so many to choose from.
Great looking, I have the same one. Its a classic. I just bought a Submariner Green dial.2019. What should I aim for next?? Was thinking the GMT Master II Pepsi with Jubilee.
I think you are wrong money is nothing good health is every thing always wish to be in good health money sometime becomes your enemy no 1 , look at this guy LWC he can’t show his face because he is scared so money is like a snake
nasir uddin I don’t see you revealing your face and clearly you have no money judging by the way you speak about it. Hate money and it will never come. Also let’s not forget that money can provide you better health..
Congratulations on the new piece. It is absolutely amazing. When are you getting the Code 11.59? I just picked up a Glashütte Original PanoLunar, do you like those piece? I’d love to see you get a A. Lange, those are my grail.
Correct it’s a mk1 dial. However when you say it has thin hands compared to your 116500, you would have been better saying it has thin hands as compared to fatter hands that came out with the mk2 dial from F series mid 2003.
I've recently been thinking about purchasing a Daytona. I've heard really good things about them myself but can any other owners give me their perspectives on the watch? Thanks in advance.
Vintage or modern Daytona? For vintage, the best ones in my opinion are the 6263/6265 manual wind, 37mm case, steel "Big Red" (so named for the Daytona name is written in a large font size). Screw-down pushers, big crowns (Triplock). Movement is a Rolex emblemlished Valjoux 72, renamed a Rolex caliber 727. Earlier versions from the 1970s had "light", folded links Oyster bracelets; later versions from the 1980s had modern Oyster bracelets. The earlier 6239 "pump" pushers (non-screw-down) Daytonas and their variants are not water, pressure-proof, but offer the simplicity of the non-screw-down crowns and a simpler Twinlock winding crown. The bracelets on the pumper Daytonas are either rivoted links or folded links Oyster bracelets and due to their simple and flimsy construction few orignal watches of this era survive with their original factory bracelets. Sometimes you might come across a Daytona of the pre-1970s era with a Jubilee bracelet, but that's fairly rare. Both the pumper pusher and the 6263/6265 Daytonas were offered in the "exotic" Paul Newman dial variations; today, these are enormously expensive watches. The 6263/6265 were also offered in yellow gold variations--these are very rare, difficult to find pieces today. Interestingly, the gold 6263/6265 models were certified chronometers as marked on the dials; the steel variations were equally accurate, but Rolex did not spend the extra money to have the less expensive models so certified. For modern Daytonas, the 116520 that LWC has selected is a nearly perfect Daytona to own for daily wear: excellent, super accurate Rolex 4130 movement, modern bracelet with easy adjustment capabilities. Only thing to decide is whether you like the thin hands version like LWC's watch or the later fat hands version and the most updated bracelet. The latest ceramic Daytonas have a few movement parts tweeks, but they don't make the watch significantly better than the pre-ceramic Daytonas. The only platinum metal Daytona is found in Ref. 116506 with brown ceramic bezel and ice blue dial with/without diamond markers. There are yellow gold and white gold variations available on rubber straps also. You can also go slightly earlier with the 1988-c. 2001 Zenith El Primero-based 4030 movement Daytonas. There are several dial variations and three bracelet variations with these models. The movements are rock solid and super accurate automatic winding movements. The steel models are the most sought after followed by the all gold on bracelets models. The two-tone and the gold models are straps had been soft in the market, but are coming up because of the collector interest in Zenith movement Daytonas. My favorite Daytonas are the black dial, steel Zenith movement 16520 Daytona and 6265 in steel with "Big Red" black dial. I love the Paul Newman Daytonas, but that ship sailed away from me before I started collecting watches 25 years ago, i.e. they were fairly expensive then. Good luck and have fun on your Daytona quest!
@@CASpyder I took a look at a Paul Newman one and wow they are beautiful, although I doubt my wife would be happy if I purchased one. I am going to call my local AD tomorrow if I can and see what he recommends. I am currently thinking about going for a modern Daytona but my opinion could be swayed depending on the vintages they have in stock. Thanks for all your help!
@@CASpyder Update: I went out and purchased my daytona today! Ended up settling on the 116509 model with a stunning blue dial. I am very happy with it so far and I expect I will be wearing non stop in the coming days. Thanks again for your help in the matter!
With how expensive train journeys can be in the UK, the Rolex was probably less than the fare to go to Glasgow
Are train fares that high in the uk?? I mean more than what would cost in a flight??
really I take the train to Edinburgh every time I go and it's only about 300 quid per person for a first class round trip ticket.
@elitemathlete why is it so??
@Michael L no that's not that bad for a 7.5hr train ride in first class
@Michael L 300 quid...umm....for guys who collect Rolex watches....it's not _such_ a big deal, y'know...:-P
this dude buying watches like me buying sodas, keep it up
Soda = $1. Rolex = $10k+
Next video: Buying the whole Rolex Dealership
Aside from your Pepsi GMT, this is my favorite watch you own. Absolutely perfect.
Congrats. The black dial looks nice. And funny coincidence, I travelled 335 km yesterday to northern Holland to buy a unique vintage Omega 145.012-67, caliber 321. Chatted for about 2 hrs with the vintage watch dealer after weeks of negotiations. Very nice experience when going to pick up a grail. Enjoy the Rollie. First day with my 321 here 😃😃
It is stunning, beautiful LWC...a great choice & looks like it is in great condition (and dial layout is perfect). Congratulations. I am sure you will enjpy this in your collection - its the perfect balance between elegance & the casual sporty look.
Totally agree with you, the black dial is simply the best for the 116520. Congrats and enjoy it!
Wow, Glasgow looks amazing!
White dial, ceramic bezel. Black dial metal bezel. What a cracking good pickup!
I always look forward to a new video dropping every Saturday, this really is a great channel that gets better and better. Thank you for your time and effort in making them. This is a beautiful piece, and it certainly compliments your white dial ceramic perfectly. What about a white dial Zenith movement Daytona next? And God help us when you turn your attention to true vintage pieces, Bond Sub, Double Red Sea-dweller, and Paul Newman Daytona - because it's bound to happen! 😂 Wear your stunning collection in the best of health Mr LWC and have a great weekend.
The watch definitely has a everlasting shine... And yes you said it perectly that the inner dials amazingly supports the outer dial and give a realistic charm to the watch ! Truly amazing, loved it and congratulations to you @londonwatchcollector . ❤
I agree on the black dial on the 116520 reference. I also have the black dial and I wanted to buy one since I was 16 and had to wait over 10 years before I could afford mine, and the feeling of picking it up was one of the best feelings I've ever had.
Also the fact that you opted out from picking up the black ceramic one is just amazing. Such a good guy, think not many people would have done the same.
Yes, 116520 should go for the black dial.
Sick watch Mr. London! Your collection keeps on getting so good!
I had the exact same 'thin hands' model with black dial it is the perfect size and fits the wrist so comfortably. I also think it is much nicer than the white dial version.
The only problem I had with the watch was that, although I have good eyesight, I found it practically impossible to read the time in most lighting conditions so I eventually part-exchanged it for the blue 'Smurf' Submariner.
It's probably the reason Rolex decided to upgrade to wider hands and even offer to change them when these watches went in for servicing. The funny thing with all things Rolex is that this version has become even more collectable!
It is a lovely watch though.......Congratulations on finding such a pristine example.
Stunning watch!!.. another one which is the most stunning is the green emerald dial 18k gold Daytona..😁
I didn't realise the design of the dial on the black version didn't change from pre-ceramic to ceramic. It's a nice thought that you could swap the bezels and make a "ceramic model" out of it.
It's funny the first time I went to Glasgow was when I bought my first Rolex. Watching this video made me feel nostalgic about when I was younger...
Abbbsolutely beautiful Daytona, sir!
I only have one watch: a gold Daytona on a leather strap. And much consideration, I loved that Rolex celebrated the new millennium with a Daytona, and that it was the first six-digit, AND that it was the first with a bespoke movement: but I also want the first serial number of production. So I set my heart on a P-serial. Bought it. On my wrist now. Only watch I'll ever need.
Absolutely gorgeous piece. Nice to hear you turned down the latest to get what you really like.
What an amazing passion for watches and such a beautiful and elegant collection of time pieces to boast. Incredible videos, love your channel. I hope one day I can have a collection even a snippet as good as yours and we could meet and share our stories of each watch one by one. Thank you for the entertainment, your a great UA-camr, and I truly wish you the best.
-S.H.
Really nice. Black is sweet! Steel bezel is more interesting than ceramic... To me. Congrats!
Ernest Jones use to be a Rolex retailer but sadly not anymore, I don’t know why they stop supplying to EJ.
Pure excellence i think i prefer this to the ceramic that silver just pops enjoy my friend !!!
Great video my friend. Hope you're planning doing your "current collection" video around the end of the year like you did last year. This time it will be alot longer. Cheers!
Fantastic piece. Congrats bud. I think I prefer the pre ceramic.
I have both ceramic (white dial) and this one. Both equally awesome and hard to say one is better than the other. At times I actually really like the pre ceramic.
Beautiful looking watch, two thumbs up.
nice to see you adding another watch outside of the current Rolex catalog. Now you just need to add a vintage Daytona to complete the trilogy!
Nice review as always ;) I’m addicted to watches like you and I’m glad to watch your videos thanks for sharing us your passion.
I’m looking forward to watching your next video.
Fabulous pickup absolutely stunning much better then the ceramic version in my eyes.
Seems like you are building the official UK Rolex museum. 🙏🏻
I tried on a rose gold Daytona while on vacation. It was a real stunner, but I prefer this one. It's understated in comparison.
What a good looking watch. I have the steel, ceramic panda and love it. But for the previous reference with the steel bezel, it’s got to be the black dial.
Fantastic video!!! Congratulations. Greetings from Chile.
thanks for taking us viewers out with you.
You convinced me that the black>white dial on this particular model.
Fantastic. I agree black dial > white dial
Amazing watch!! Far better looking than the ceramic
Best watch in the collection🙌🏻
Very nice watch, I don’t like too many Rolex watches but this Is definitely one I like
Daytona is the nicest watch ever made!!!!! and it fits like glove
Great, great watch..... fantastic video! Thanks for sharing ..... greetings from Mexico.
Never really been a fan of the Daytona, however this one is a stunner. Oh no here we go again, another for the list!
Stunning piece LWC, so elegant. Congratulations & enjoy it.
Wow looks really nice 👍👍👍
That's my fav Daytona. Well done, enjoy it. PHIST ✊✊✊
I'm the CEO of a multinational - let's just say money is not a problem for me. Yes, I drive a G63, yes, I own a 488 Pista, yes I have 4 houses in 3 countries. Not meaning to brag but it adds context to my comments. I only wear Patek and Rolex but have yet to add a Daytona to the collection. Thanks for the video. Best regards, Cleg Smegson
Great video Mr London, the highlight for me was the statue in Glasgow with the traffic cones on its head. 😂😂
Fantastic!!! Love the travelogue,well done. Congratulations on a beautiful piece.
I only recently found Your Channel. I'm really enjoying the videos. Thanks
Mega beautiful watch
Dear Sir, I think you need that cat too!!!
excellent choice, the stainless steel bezel is more stealthy / monochromatic than the new ceramic (attention seeking) IMO
Keep buying them watches dude, relentless 👍
I prefer the green lume instead of the blue. Nice watch!
The unpainted bezel is always the way to go on non ceramic watches. I own a vintage Sub and Seamaster, both with painted bezels and both badly scratched. Never subscribed to the idea that scratches add character. I want my watches to look mint for as long as possible, not be covered in scratches. You don't have the problem with unpainted bezels with inscribed markers , as is demonstrated on this beautiful piece. Scratches still there of course, but just not as prevalent on a unpainted bezels
Love this watch. Maybe the best watch you can pick up right now for about $17k usd. Nice review.
Proud owner of Rolex Dayton oyester perpetual cosmography ice blue
so happy for you... wear it in good health! 👍
Great job on this video the Daytona Rolex Watch it’s totally different from the other Rolex way he’s that I have seen personally. But the Daytona Rolex there are so many buttons to deal with I would probably get lost pushing any of the buttons. It’s Beautiful though I really love the way it looks. I really love the Rolex vintage ones myself I have a friend of mine that has the r6694 1973 and it’s really nice looking and quite simple to operate but it’s smaller I think it’s a 26mm the band but it does look really nice especially on my wrist my friend allowed me to wear it just to get the feel of a Rolex and quite frankly it feels great on my wrist so I personally felt wonderful having a Rolex on my left wrist. When I have the money I will personally purchase one myself. But what type of Rolex watch that I do not know just yet before I pull that trigger I will think about what type of Rolex watch to purchase first there are so many to choose from.
Very nice piece...I actually like it better than the ceramic especially in the blackface.
Great choice probably my favourite Rolex
How are there people who dislike these videos? Great video again
ceramic vs preceramic.. which will u choose?
Great watch. Great city. Wear it in good health. 👍
Great video and awesome watch? Do you ever sell your additional links?
Amazing watch for its age. Looks as new as you can get, for a used item. Still prefer the white face of the Daytona
Am just waiting for your video
London watch collector
Mesmerizing piece. Congrats!
Nice .....very nice....best watch collector.....ever.........!!😊😊
Black ! Totally. Congrat
Your Vlogs are the best. You the Bond Street and Talking about the Watch Brands there would be awesome
very nice. congrats
Great looking, I have the same one. Its a classic. I just bought a Submariner Green dial.2019. What should I aim for next?? Was thinking the GMT Master II Pepsi with Jubilee.
you are slowly getting active on vlog side and that might increase your subs and views do a face reveal and more vlogs about your life
Amazing watch in amazing condition. still waiting for you to get that Paul Newman
Diogo Gonçalves HE bought it at auction 👍🏻
Sometimes...I wish I wasn't so poor. Congratulations on your new watch!
Agreed, I live vicariously through this channel as I can't afford any of these pieces!!
@@neelsengupta662 May you some day be able to afford all of these, and more. Good luck!
It must be so much fun to be rich
I think you are wrong money is nothing good health is every thing always wish to be in good health money sometime becomes your enemy no 1 , look at this guy LWC he can’t show his face because he is scared so money is like a snake
nasir uddin I don’t see you revealing your face and clearly you have no money judging by the way you speak about it.
Hate money and it will never come.
Also let’s not forget that money can provide you better health..
You just keep getting badass-watches!
Gorgeous!!!! Congrats!!
Looks like new my friend, amazing watch, I love your videos, it would be very nice for you to buy a grand Seiko, congratulations my friend.
So Nice!!!!!!!
Congratulations on the new piece. It is absolutely amazing. When are you getting the Code 11.59? I just picked up a Glashütte Original PanoLunar, do you like those piece? I’d love to see you get a A. Lange, those are my grail.
Beautiful.congratulations.
This is my grail watch the z series. Thank you for a new video on UA-cam.
Wow nice it looks so new!! Polished?
Lovely. How much did this cost please?
Will reveal the prices of how much I paid for all my watches in the next collection video
Great sharing
if you wanted to get all the scratches fixed could RSC fix it even if you are willing to pay for it
Wow. Is Adrian dealing in watches already in Scotland 😂. Beautiful watch. You are a very lucky chap 😁👍
Love this watch I will buy it one day
🥂’s awesome new edition to your collection 👍🏽🤟🏾
Correct it’s a mk1 dial. However when you say it has thin hands compared to your 116500, you would have been better saying it has thin hands as compared to fatter hands that came out with the mk2 dial from F series mid 2003.
👌🏼👍🏼 well said
I've recently been thinking about purchasing a Daytona. I've heard really good things about them myself but can any other owners give me their perspectives on the watch? Thanks in advance.
Vintage or modern Daytona?
For vintage, the best ones in my opinion are the 6263/6265 manual wind, 37mm case, steel "Big Red" (so named for the Daytona name is written in a large font size). Screw-down pushers, big crowns (Triplock). Movement is a Rolex emblemlished Valjoux 72, renamed a Rolex caliber 727. Earlier versions from the 1970s had "light", folded links Oyster bracelets; later versions from the 1980s had modern Oyster bracelets. The earlier 6239 "pump" pushers (non-screw-down) Daytonas and their variants are not water, pressure-proof, but offer the simplicity of the non-screw-down crowns and a simpler Twinlock winding crown. The bracelets on the pumper Daytonas are either rivoted links or folded links Oyster bracelets and due to their simple and flimsy construction few orignal watches of this era survive with their original factory bracelets. Sometimes you might come across a Daytona of the pre-1970s era with a Jubilee bracelet, but that's fairly rare. Both the pumper pusher and the 6263/6265 Daytonas were offered in the "exotic" Paul Newman dial variations; today, these are enormously expensive watches. The 6263/6265 were also offered in yellow gold variations--these are very rare, difficult to find pieces today. Interestingly, the gold 6263/6265 models were certified chronometers as marked on the dials; the steel variations were equally accurate, but Rolex did not spend the extra money to have the less expensive models so certified.
For modern Daytonas, the 116520 that LWC has selected is a nearly perfect Daytona to own for daily wear: excellent, super accurate Rolex 4130 movement, modern bracelet with easy adjustment capabilities. Only thing to decide is whether you like the thin hands version like LWC's watch or the later fat hands version and the most updated bracelet. The latest ceramic Daytonas have a few movement parts tweeks, but they don't make the watch significantly better than the pre-ceramic Daytonas. The only platinum metal Daytona is found in Ref. 116506 with brown ceramic bezel and ice blue dial with/without diamond markers. There are yellow gold and white gold variations available on rubber straps also.
You can also go slightly earlier with the 1988-c. 2001 Zenith El Primero-based 4030 movement Daytonas. There are several dial variations and three bracelet variations with these models. The movements are rock solid and super accurate automatic winding movements. The steel models are the most sought after followed by the all gold on bracelets models. The two-tone and the gold models are straps had been soft in the market, but are coming up because of the collector interest in Zenith movement Daytonas.
My favorite Daytonas are the black dial, steel Zenith movement 16520 Daytona and 6265 in steel with "Big Red" black dial. I love the Paul Newman Daytonas, but that ship sailed away from me before I started collecting watches 25 years ago, i.e. they were fairly expensive then.
Good luck and have fun on your Daytona quest!
@@CASpyder I took a look at a Paul Newman one and wow they are beautiful, although I doubt my wife would be happy if I purchased one. I am going to call my local AD tomorrow if I can and see what he recommends. I am currently thinking about going for a modern Daytona but my opinion could be swayed depending on the vintages they have in stock. Thanks for all your help!
@@jamess.2491 You're most welcome, James.
@@CASpyder Update: I went out and purchased my daytona today! Ended up settling on the 116509 model with a stunning blue dial. I am very happy with it so far and I expect I will be wearing non stop in the coming days. Thanks again for your help in the matter!
@@jamess.2491 Well done, James! Please wear your Daytona in good health for many years to come!
Beautiful watch 👍
Congrats my man!
2003 is my birthday year
how do you find an old piece at such an amazing condition?
Lume shots still make me pause the video. Amazing
How about something original like a Vacheron or Zenith instead of the usual parade of Rolex
Not this type of guy i guess. There are clearly 2 oppinions in that scene. Gor the most, there simply just exists rolex.
How about minding your bizness
Or maybe a tag heuer.
Nice review 👍