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To mark the 60th birthday of its celebrated Cosmograph Daytona driver’sa redesigned case, a metal edge around the Cerachrom ceramic bezel and tweaks to the shape of the hour markers – but the changes are so subtle that only diehard Daytona fans would notice them. Beneath the dial, an upgraded Calibre 4131 movement benefits from the Rolex Chronergy escapement and Paraflex shock absorbers. But don’t expect to walk into your local Rolex dealer and buy one. You’ll have to ‘express an interest’ and then wait many months for the call to collect.

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