Rolex Steel Paul Newman Daytona Ref. 6239
Brand: Rolex
Model: Daytona
Reference: 6239
Year: 1969
Material: Steel
Dial Color: Black
Dimensions: 36 mm
Watch Movement: Manual-Wind
Bracelet/Strap: Steel
Box/Paper: Watch Only
Condition: Excellent Condition with Very Minor Wear
SKU: 210653
There are few watches whose identity is so completely defined by their dial that they transcend reference numbers entirely. The Rolex Cosmograph Daytona Ref. 6239 is one such examplean object that has moved from niche curiosity to one of the most studied and desired wristwatches of the 20th century. By 1969, examples such as this sit at a particularly compelling intersection: early enough to retain the purity of the original design, yet late enough to show the subtle evolution of production that collectors now scrutinize with precision.
This example, bearing a 1.95 million serial, is fitted with the unmistakable black Paul Newman dialdefined by its contrasting white subsidiary registers, square-tipped markers, and distinctive Art Deco numerals. The red Daytona signature, gently arcing above the lower register, provides a restrained but essential note of color, one that has come to symbolize the entire category. Importantly, the dial remains in original condition, with a clarity and balance that speaks to careful preservation over decades. The printing is crisp, the proportions intact, and the overall aesthetic retains the graphic sharpness that defines the reference.
The stainless steel case is equally well preserved, with strong lines and full lugs that continue to reflect the original factory geometry. The engraved tachymeter bezel, integral to the models purpose as a racing chronograph, remains legible and well-defined. On the wrist, the watch wears with the understated confidence that distinguishes early manual-wind Daytonascompact, purposeful, and entirely timeless.
More than a reference, the 6239 with a Paul Newman dial represents a moment when design, utility, and chance converged to create something enduring. Examples such as this, combining an original dial with an excellent case, continue to stand among the most compelling expressions of vintage Rolexobjects that reward close study and, increasingly, careful stewardship.
Original: $350,000.00
-65%$350,000.00
$122,500.00







Description
Brand: Rolex
Model: Daytona
Reference: 6239
Year: 1969
Material: Steel
Dial Color: Black
Dimensions: 36 mm
Watch Movement: Manual-Wind
Bracelet/Strap: Steel
Box/Paper: Watch Only
Condition: Excellent Condition with Very Minor Wear
SKU: 210653
There are few watches whose identity is so completely defined by their dial that they transcend reference numbers entirely. The Rolex Cosmograph Daytona Ref. 6239 is one such examplean object that has moved from niche curiosity to one of the most studied and desired wristwatches of the 20th century. By 1969, examples such as this sit at a particularly compelling intersection: early enough to retain the purity of the original design, yet late enough to show the subtle evolution of production that collectors now scrutinize with precision.
This example, bearing a 1.95 million serial, is fitted with the unmistakable black Paul Newman dialdefined by its contrasting white subsidiary registers, square-tipped markers, and distinctive Art Deco numerals. The red Daytona signature, gently arcing above the lower register, provides a restrained but essential note of color, one that has come to symbolize the entire category. Importantly, the dial remains in original condition, with a clarity and balance that speaks to careful preservation over decades. The printing is crisp, the proportions intact, and the overall aesthetic retains the graphic sharpness that defines the reference.
The stainless steel case is equally well preserved, with strong lines and full lugs that continue to reflect the original factory geometry. The engraved tachymeter bezel, integral to the models purpose as a racing chronograph, remains legible and well-defined. On the wrist, the watch wears with the understated confidence that distinguishes early manual-wind Daytonascompact, purposeful, and entirely timeless.
More than a reference, the 6239 with a Paul Newman dial represents a moment when design, utility, and chance converged to create something enduring. Examples such as this, combining an original dial with an excellent case, continue to stand among the most compelling expressions of vintage Rolexobjects that reward close study and, increasingly, careful stewardship.























