Daytona Zenith 16520 White
Daytona Zenith 16520 White
169 East Flagler Street

169 East Flagler Street
1025
Miami FL 33131
United States

7867185608

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About the brand

Rolex occupies a position in watchmaking that no other brand can claim: it is simultaneously the most commercially successful luxury watchmaker in the world and one of the most technically rigorous. Founded by Hans Wilsdorf in London in 1905 and later relocated to Geneva, Rolex built its reputation on a series of firsts that defined what a wristwatch could be. The first waterproof case. The first automatic date-change mechanism. The first watch certified as a chronometer on the wrist. Each innovation was driven by practical purpose rather than decorative ambition, and that pragmatic philosophy continues to shape every watch the brand produces.

The Daytona's story within Rolex is unusual because it took decades for the market to recognise what the watch was. Named after the Florida racetrack and introduced in 1963, the Cosmograph Daytona was conceived as a timing instrument for motorsport. Its early years were modest in commercial terms; manual-wind chronographs were a niche category at a time when Rolex's date-bearing models dominated sales. The Ref. 16520 changed the Daytona's fortunes by aligning it with the automatic, sapphire-crystal, screw-down-pusher standards that collectors had come to expect from a modern Rolex sports watch. In doing so, Rolex took a model that had lingered at the margins of its catalogue and positioned it at the centre.

The decision to use the Zenith El Primero as the base for the Cal. 4030 was significant. Rolex rarely sources movements externally, and the choice of the El Primero, one of the most celebrated automatic chronograph calibres in existence, reflected both the quality of the Zenith architecture and Rolex's pragmatic assessment that developing a fully in-house chronograph movement would take additional years. When the Cal. 4130 finally arrived in 2000 with the Ref. 116520, it confirmed that the 16520 era was a distinct and unrepeatable chapter. For collectors, the Zenith Daytona represents a period when Rolex's legendary self-sufficiency made a rare exception, and the result was one of the finest chronographs the brand has ever produced.

About the watch

The Rolex Daytona spent the better part of two decades as one of the least popular watches in the Rolex catalogue. Through the 1970s and into the 1980s, manual-wind Daytonas sat in display cases unsold while the market chased quartz and date-bearing automatics. The Ref. 16520, introduced in 1988, changed everything. By fitting an automatic movement to the Daytona for the first time and updating the case with sapphire crystal and screw-down pushers, Rolex transformed the Cosmograph from a slow seller into one of the most desirable sports chronographs in the world. The trajectory from that point to the present, where the 16520 commands prices that would have seemed absurd even a decade ago, is one of the great collector stories in modern watchmaking.

The 40 mm stainless steel case represented a departure from the acrylic-crystalled, pump-pusher cases of the earlier Ref. 6263 and 6265. The sapphire crystal added scratch resistance and a clarity that acrylic could not match, while the screw-down chronograph pushers at two and ten o'clock enhanced water resistance to 100 metres. The tachymetre scale moved from the dial to an engraved stainless steel bezel, cleaning up the dial layout and giving the watch a more modern, legible appearance. At 40 mm, the case was marginally larger than its predecessors, and the proportions struck a balance between the vintage charm of earlier Daytonas and the contemporary sports watch aesthetic that Rolex was beginning to embrace across its professional collection.

The white dial of the 16520 is among the most celebrated configurations in the Rolex collecting world, and for good reason. The layout is clean and purposeful: three subsidiary dials for running seconds, 30-minute totalizer, and 12-hour counter, each slightly recessed and finished with a fine concentric pattern that catches light differently from the main dial surface. Applied luminous hour markers and baton hands provide sharp contrast against the white background, and the red "DAYTONA" text above six o'clock adds the sole touch of colour to an otherwise monochromatic composition. Over the course of the 16520's production run, Rolex made subtle changes to the dial that have become the subject of intense collector scrutiny. Early examples, sometimes referred to as "Mark I" dials, differ from later production in details such as font spacing, sub-dial colour tone, and the presence or absence of a "floating" Rolex coronet. These variations, invisible to casual observers, are the currency of serious Daytona collecting.

The movement is where the 16520's historical significance is most clearly felt. Rolex selected the Zenith El Primero as the base calibre, a high-frequency automatic chronograph movement originally introduced in 1969 and widely regarded as one of the finest chronograph architectures ever designed. Rolex then modified it extensively, reducing the frequency from 36,000 to 28,800 vibrations per hour for improved long-term reliability, replacing numerous components, and adding their own escapement. The resulting Cal. 4030 retained the El Primero's integrated column-wheel chronograph architecture while conforming to Rolex's exacting standards for durability and service life. It was, and remains, a superb movement: precise, robust, and satisfying to operate. The pushers engage with the crisp, mechanical action that only a well-engineered column-wheel chronograph can deliver.

For collectors, the 16520 exists in a category defined by convergence. It is the last Rolex Daytona to use a movement with external origins, making it the end of an era that began with the Valjoux 72-powered references of the 1960s. It is also the first automatic Daytona, meaning it bridges the manual-wind past and the in-house future. The white dial variant, with its legibility and its subtle production variations, has become the standard-bearer for the reference. As the broader vintage and neo-vintage Rolex market continues to mature, the 16520 remains one of the few references that appeals equally to new collectors entering the market and to seasoned enthusiasts refining their collections. Its combination of mechanical heritage, design clarity, and documented production history makes it one of the most complete collector's chronographs available.

At The Second Hand Club, we are committed advocates for the exceptional quality of our curated selection of pre-owned timepieces and mechanical objects. In the event of an unexpected issue, we remain committed to addressing it promptly and effectively. Our client's trust and satisfaction are paramount to our entire team.

Each pre-owned watch in our collection has been meticulously examined using non-intrusive methods to confirm their mechanical integrity. Where necessary, servicing has been performed to guarantee they align with our highest standards for timekeeping precision and functional performance.

Unless explicitly indicated, our pre-owned watches are protected by either a comprehensive or a limited warranty for a period of twenty-four months. However, this warranty does not cover damages resulting from accidents or misuse. Given their vintage status, pre-owned watches may not withstand the same conditions as brand new models.

We have a no refund policy, which means that all sales are final.

In some rare cases, we will accept a return awarding you with a store credit making you eligible to choose a different watch from our inventory using your initial payment amount towards the new timepiece.

To be eligible for a return, your item must be in the same condition that you received it, unworn or unused, with tags, and in its original packaging. You’ll also need the receipt or proof of purchase.

To start a return, you can contact us at contact@thesecondhandclub.com. If your return is accepted, we’ll send you a return shipping label, as well as instructions on how and where to send your package. Items sent back to us without first requesting a return will not be accepted.

You can always contact us for any return question at contact@thesecondhandclub.com.


Damages and issues
Please inspect your order upon reception and contact us immediately if the item is defective, damaged or if you receive the wrong item, so that we can evaluate the issue and make it right.


Refunds
All sales are final. We do not issue refunds.

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Impeccable Authenticity: At The Second Hand Club, we understand the significance of owning genuine luxury watches. That's why we employ an exceptionally thorough authenticity process. Our team of seasoned experts meticulously examines every timepiece, scrutinizing its provenance, components, and craftsmanship. You can trust that each watch in our collection is 100% authentic, allowing you to invest confidently in horological masterpieces.

Comprehensive 24-Month Warranty: We believe in the enduring quality of the watches we offer. To provide you with peace of mind and demonstrate our commitment to your satisfaction, we provide a comprehensive 24-month warranty on all watches purchased from us. Our warranty covers any mechanical defects, ensuring that you can enjoy your timepiece with confidence and assurance.

Unbeatable Prices: At The Second Hand Club, we are dedicated to making luxury watches accessible to all enthusiasts and collectors. We strive to offer the most competitive prices available anywhere, ensuring exceptional value for your investment. Through our meticulous sourcing methods and extensive industry network, we are able to curate an extraordinary collection while keeping our prices highly competitive.

Advanced Horological Advice: We pride ourselves on our passion for horology and our extensive knowledge of the craft. When you choose The Second Hand Club, you gain access to an advanced level of advice on horology and collecting strategy. Our knowledgeable team is equipped to provide expert guidance, helping you navigate the world of luxury watches. Whether you're seeking insights on complications, historical significance, or investment potential, we are here to assist you in making informed decisions.

Curating Fascinating and Unique Collections: Our passion extends beyond individual timepieces; we take pleasure in helping our customers curate truly captivating and unique collections. With our deep understanding of the market and the rarest watches ever made, we can assist you in assembling a collection that reflects your individual style and discerning taste. Whether you're starting your collection or looking to expand it, our expertise and personalized approach ensure an extraordinary journey into the world of horology.

Choose The Second Hand Club to immerse yourself in a world of horological excellence. From our meticulous authenticity process and comprehensive warranty to our competitive prices and advanced horological advice, we are committed to providing an unparalleled experience. Let us guide you as you embark on a remarkable journey, curating a collection of extraordinary watches that will captivate and inspire for generations to come.

What payment methods do you accept?

At The Second Hand Club, we prioritize the safety and security of our transactions, especially given the high value of the luxury items we sell. Wire transfers are the safest payment method for several reasons:

  1. Security: Wire transfers are processed through secure banking channels, reducing the risk of fraud and chargebacks.
  2. Verification: This method ensures that funds are verified and cleared before shipment, providing peace of mind for both buyer and seller.
  3. Transparency: Wire transfers offer a clear audit trail, making it easier to track and confirm transactions.

Using wire transfers helps protect all parties involved, ensuring a smooth and secure purchasing experience.

What about trades or selling my watches?

When it comes to selling or trading your valuable watches, The Second Hand Club offers an exceptional consignment experience. Here's why you should consider consigning with us:

  1. Global Reach, Local Expertise: While our clientele is primarily based in America, we have a vast network of collectors and end users around the world. This global reach ensures that your timepiece will have exposure to a diverse and discerning audience, maximizing the chances of a successful sale.
  2. Expertise in High-End Pieces: With an average price point of $85,000, we are well-versed in dealing with high-end luxury watches. Our experience extends to timepieces that reach seven figures, demonstrating our ability to handle the most exclusive and valuable pieces with the utmost care and professionalism.
  3. Competitive Consignment Rate: At The Second Hand Club, we understand the importance of fair and transparent pricing. That's why we offer the most competitive consignment rate of just 3%. Our low rate ensures that you receive a substantial portion of the final sale value, making consigning with us a lucrative option.
  4. Swift Consignment Process: Time is of the essence, and we value your time as much as you do. Our average consignment time for watches is just 7 business days. Once your timepiece is submitted for consignment, our team works efficiently to list and market it to our extensive network of potential buyers, ensuring a prompt and efficient process.
  5. Maximize Your Returns: Consigning your watch with The Second Hand Club allows you to unlock the full potential value of your timepiece. By reaching a wider audience and benefiting from our expertise in marketing luxury watches, you increase the likelihood of receiving higher offers than with a straight sale. With the funds generated from the consignment, you can explore new watch acquisitions or opt for an instant payment once the sale is concluded.

When you choose The Second Hand Club's consignment program, you gain access to our global network, unparalleled expertise, and a streamlined process designed to deliver exceptional results. Entrust your luxury timepiece to us and let our dedicated team work diligently to ensure you receive the maximum value for your watch, all while enjoying a hassle-free and rewarding consignment experience.

Have further questions about selling your watch? Contact us.

Do you provide warranty on your watches?

At The Second Hand Club, we are committed advocates for the exceptional quality of our curated selection of pre-owned timepieces and mechanical objects. In the event of an unexpected issue, we remain committed to addressing it promptly and effectively. Our client's trust and satisfaction are paramount to our entire team.

Each pre-owned watch in our collection has been meticulously examined using non-intrusive methods to confirm their mechanical integrity. Where necessary, servicing has been performed to guarantee they align with our highest standards for timekeeping precision and functional performance.

Unless explicitly indicated, our pre-owned watches are protected by either a comprehensive or a limited warranty for a period of twenty-four months. However, this warranty does not cover damages resulting from accidents or misuse. Given their vintage status, pre-owned watches may not withstand the same conditions as brand new models.

Return & Refund policy

At The Second Hand Club, We have a No Return & Refund Policy ("Policy") that applies to all purchases made through The Second Hand Club and outlines our obligations and procedures concerning returns and refunds.

  1. Final Sales: All sales concluded through The Second Hand Club are final. Once a purchase is made, we do not accept returns or issue refunds.
  2. Change of Mind: In the event you have a change of heart post-purchase, The Second Hand Club offers a unique service to accommodate you. We are pleased to accept the timepiece back and undertake the task of selling the item on your behalf at no cost. This process is subject to a binding agreement to be entered into between The Second Hand Club and the client.
  3. After-Sale Return of Funds: Once the watch has been sold, the entirety of the sale amount will be returned to you. The amount will be remitted to the original method of payment within a reasonable timeframe following the successful completion of the sale.
  4. Customer Obligations: It is the customer's responsibility to ensure the watch is returned in the same condition as it was sold. Any degradation in the quality or condition of the watch may affect its sale value, for which The Second Hand Club will not be held responsible.
  5. Contact: For more information or to initiate this process, please contact our customer service at contact@thesecondhandclub.com or +1 (754)-333-7667.

Please note that this Policy represents the entire agreement between you and The Second Hand Club regarding returns and refunds. By purchasing a timepiece from The Second Hand Club, you acknowledge and agree to this Policy in its entirety.

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