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Rolex Cosmograph Daytona Vol. 2

Self-Winding Models (From 1988)


  • ACC Art Books
  • by Gregoire Rossier, Tiffany To, Anthony Marquie
Cosmograph Daytona… a legendary name among watch aficionados, is one that conjures up montages of speed, engines and sound, but is also a symbol of prestige and admiration. The origin of the myth is linked to a city in Florida, Daytona Beach, famous for its motorcycle and automobile races on the beach. In 1959, the Daytona 500 race was born and three year later, Rolex became the official timekeeper of the Daytona International Speedway - hence, the start of the story of the legendary "Cosmograph Daytona".

ISBN 9782940506569 | EN | HB
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Publisher ACC Art Books
ISBN 9782940506569
Author(s) Gregoire Rossier, Tiffany To, Anthony Marquie
Publication date November 2024
Edition Hardback
Dimensions 260 x 238 mm
Pages 288
Language(s) English ed.
Publisher ISBN 9782940506538 Vol. 1
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Cosmograph Daytona… a legendary name among watch aficionados, is one that conjures up montages of speed, engines and sound, but is also a symbol of prestige and admiration. The origin of the myth is linked to a city in Florida, Daytona Beach, famous for its motorcycle and automobile races on the beach. In 1959, the Daytona 500 race was born and three year later, Rolex became the official timekeeper of the Daytona International Speedway - hence, the start of the story of the legendary "Cosmograph Daytona".

The chronograph complication and the history of Rolex have always been inextricably linked. Rolex's first foray into measuring time began in the 1930s with the manufacture's very first Oyster chronograph model. In 1963, Rolex launched the Cosmograph Daytona, a sports chronograph that has never stopped evolving in respect to the spirit of the brand, and which has always strived to improve existing technology by pushing the boundaries of what is technically possible. The history and diversity of this chronograph is such that two (independent) volumes have been devoted to it.

This second volume is dedicated to self-winding Daytonas, manufactured after 1988.