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More about Daytona 116589TBR "Eye of the Tiger" / White Gold UNWORN STICKERS
This is an 18K white gold Rolex Daytona "Eye of the Tiger" 116589TBR. It has a black Oysterflex rubber strap with a folding white gold deployant clasp, and a scratch resistant sapphire crystal. It includes screw-locked round chronograph push buttons, and a signed screw-down Triplock winding crown, and there is a screw down solid case back. The flat bezel is set with 36 flawless trapeze-cut diamonds, with 11 square diamond hour indices. The 40mm diameter solid three-body case, curved lugs, and extraordinary bezel, are polished white gold. It includes pointed faceted gold baton hands with luminous inserts, and a center sweep chronograph seconds hand with an arrow tip. The dial is black lacquer and pave diamonds and the three recessed subdials are silver with black outer rings and white markers, Arabic numerals, and black indicator hands, including a 12-hour chronograph totalizer at 9 o'clock, a constant running seconds register at 6 o'clock, and there is a 30-minute totalizer at the 3 o'clock position. "Daytona" is printed in red curved over the running seconds dial, and it has a Certified Official Superlative Chronometer (COSC) rating. It has a 72-hour power reserve at full winding, it's water resistant to 100 meters/330 feet, and the 12.5mm thick case, dial, and movement are all signed. This Rolex Daytona "Eye of the Tiger" 116589TBR has a mechanical automatic self-winding Rolex caliber 4130 column wheel chronograph movement. It's rhodium plated, and it's constructed with 44 jewels, an anti-shock system, and a paramagnetic blued Parachrom hairspring for greater resistance to shock and temperature changes. It includes a straight-line lever escapement, a monometallic balance that's adjusted for temperature, isochronism, and 6 positions, Microstella regulating screws, and a self-compensating free-sprung Breguet balance spring. It has a hacking seconds device for precision time setting, and the mechanism oscillates at a frequency of 28,800 vph (4 Hz).