ROLEX
Daytona Rainbow
PRICE: 2,450,000 kr
DAYTONA RAINBOW SPECIFICATIONS
Ref 116599
Case: White Gold/Diamonds/Sapphire
Year: 2015*
Movement: Automatic
Condition: Used
Glass: Sapphire
Watch Size: 40 mm
Strap: Metal
Dial: Black/Diamond
Strap Color: White Gold
Box: Yes
Buckle: Folding Clasp
Certificate: No
Water Resistant to 100 m
Bezel: Rainbow Sapphires
MORE INFORMATION DAYTONA RAINBOW
Rolex Daytona Rainbow White Gold Diamonds Sapphires Rolex The history of Rolex began in 1905, when young entrepreneur Hans Wilsdorf founded the company, which was first called Wilsdorf and Davis. The vision was clear from the start: to create wristwatches that combine elegance with uncompromising precision. Just five years later, Rolex became the first brand in the world to receive a Swiss Chronometric Precision Certificate for a wristwatch – a breakthrough that laid the foundation for Rolex’s reputation as a manufacturer of extremely accurate luxury watches. In 1926, Rolex introduced another groundbreaking innovation: the Rolex Oyster, the world’s first waterproof wristwatch. The watch’s reliability was demonstrated when swimmer Mercedes Gleitze wore it during her 10-hour swim across the English Channel. The watch functioned flawlessly after the ordeal, cementing Rolex as a leader in durability and performance in extreme conditions.
Rolex innovations have continued to shape the world of watchmaking. In 1931, it launched the Perpetual rotor – the world’s first self-winding mechanism for automatic wristwatches. This technology is now standard in the majority of luxury watches. Many of Rolex’s most iconic models have strong associations with adventure and achievement. The Rolex Explorer was launched in 1953 to commemorate the first ascent of Mount Everest. The Rolex Daytona, introduced in 1963, quickly became a favourite in the world of motorsport and was worn by film star and racing driver Paul Newman, among others. Thanks to Rolex’s uncompromising quality, technical innovations and timeless design, the brand has become a symbol of success, exclusivity and achievement. Today, Rolex produces around one million watches per year and continues to be a global leader in the luxury watch segment.