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I have noticed that a lot of dealers will note whether a zenith Daytona has an inverted 6 dial. . The Rolex movement Daytona is inconsistant with its numbers and the "layout". .
I have noticed that a lot of dealers will note whether a zenith Daytona has an inverted 6 dial. What is so special about these dials? Are they rare? I can't seem to find too much information online.A Rolex Zenith Daytona with rare 4-Liner Dial – image courtesy of Amsterdam Vintage Watches The Inverted 6 Dial As the name suggests, the ‘6’ at bottom of the hour counter is upside down. The Rolex movement Daytona is inconsistant with its numbers and the "layout". The 6 oclock position dial's number six is actually upside down compared with the other two small dials layout for their numbers. Wait, flip that. Its the Zenith's that is upside down. One of the most unique and attractive features to collectors is the inverted 6, an upside-down 6 located at the bottom of the face. This seemingly quirky detail is only found on the watches made from 1988 to the early 1990s. This adds to the rugged appearance and the collectability of the Rolex Zenith Daytona.
Additionally, the lower sub-dial (the hour totalizer) features an upside down ‘6’, making it look like a ‘9’. If you hear a model referred to as an Inverted Six, this is what it means. MK II. The Mark 2 dials were also very short lived, again only made for about 12 months. It has its own masculine and rugged good looks. One of its defining features is a quirky detail: the “inverted 6,” an upside-down 6 numeral at the subdial located at the bottom of ZD’s face. Rolex Daytona Listing: ,000 Rolex Vintage “16528 Inverted 6” Daytona, Reference number 16528; Yellow gold; Automatic; Condition Very good; Year 1990; Location: Unite. . Up for grabs is a lovely example of the incredibly popular Rolex “Zenith” Daytona, so-called for its movement made by the brand, Zenith. Rolex introduced the .
As with a number of early 16520 dials, the number 6 in the bottom hour register is upside down or inverted – hence the nickname ‘Inverted 6’ for early Zenith-ear dials. A louped-look at the text will show that there is a lot of serif on the text. I'm especially drawn to the ones made between 1988 and 1993 (like this one here), which have an unusual upside-down 6 on the small hour sub-dial. A vintage gold Zenith and a new gold Daytona.Rare example of Rolex Daytona caliber zenith reference 16520. Dial 6 inverted, sold full-set and guaranteed 1 year by 41 WatchI have noticed that a lot of dealers will note whether a zenith Daytona has an inverted 6 dial. What is so special about these dials? Are they rare? I can't seem to find too much information online.
A Rolex Zenith Daytona with rare 4-Liner Dial – image courtesy of Amsterdam Vintage Watches The Inverted 6 Dial As the name suggests, the ‘6’ at bottom of the hour counter is upside down. The Rolex movement Daytona is inconsistant with its numbers and the "layout". The 6 oclock position dial's number six is actually upside down compared with the other two small dials layout for their numbers. Wait, flip that. Its the Zenith's that is upside down.
One of the most unique and attractive features to collectors is the inverted 6, an upside-down 6 located at the bottom of the face. This seemingly quirky detail is only found on the watches made from 1988 to the early 1990s. This adds to the rugged appearance and the collectability of the Rolex Zenith Daytona.Additionally, the lower sub-dial (the hour totalizer) features an upside down ‘6’, making it look like a ‘9’. If you hear a model referred to as an Inverted Six, this is what it means. MK II. The Mark 2 dials were also very short lived, again only made for about 12 months. It has its own masculine and rugged good looks. One of its defining features is a quirky detail: the “inverted 6,” an upside-down 6 numeral at the subdial located at the bottom of ZD’s face. Rolex Daytona Listing: ,000 Rolex Vintage “16528 Inverted 6” Daytona, Reference number 16528; Yellow gold; Automatic; Condition Very good; Year 1990; Location: Unite. . Up for grabs is a lovely example of the incredibly popular Rolex “Zenith” Daytona, so-called for its movement made by the brand, Zenith. Rolex introduced the .
As with a number of early 16520 dials, the number 6 in the bottom hour register is upside down or inverted – hence the nickname ‘Inverted 6’ for early Zenith-ear dials. A louped-look at the text will show that there is a lot of serif on the text. I'm especially drawn to the ones made between 1988 and 1993 (like this one here), which have an unusual upside-down 6 on the small hour sub-dial. A vintage gold Zenith and a new gold Daytona.
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