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Rolex


Estimation 15000 $ - 25000 $
Vente le 17/12/2025

Matière cuir

Couleur gris, acier, jaune, or

Dimensions Ø 40 mm

Nom de la vente Fine Watches

Lot 5

Maison de vente Sotheby’s

Pays Royaume-Uni

Description du catalogue

Rolex

Daytona, Reference 116518

A yellow gold chronograph wristwatch

Circa 2010

Dial: gilt

Calibre: cal. 4130 automatic winding, 44 jewels

Movement number: 0’393’901

Case: 18k yellow gold, screw-down case back

Case number: M’829’816

Closure: Rolex alligator strap and 18k yellow gold folding clasp

Size: 40 mm diameter

Signed: case, dial and movement

Box: yes

Papers: yes

Accessories: Rolex international guarantee card and presentation box with outer packaging

The Rolex Daytona reference 116518 stands as one of the most distinctive expressions of the modern Daytona line, combining the model’s storied racing heritage with the elegance and luxury of solid 18k yellow gold. Introduced alongside the steel 116520, the 116518 showcases the full potential of Rolex’s in-house chronograph movement within a more opulent and stylistically bold package.

Launched in 2000, the 116518 marked a significant milestone for Rolex: it was among the first Daytonas powered by the brand’s new in-house caliber 4130, a movement engineered entirely by Rolex to improve reliability, efficiency, and serviceability. This transition represented a definitive end to the era of outsourced chronograph calibres and reaffirmed Rolex’s commitment to technical independence.

While the model retains the Daytona’s hallmark features—its engraved tachymeter bezel, screw-down pushers, and instantly recognizable dial layout—the reference 116518 distinguishes itself through its luxurious case construction and versatile presentation. Offered traditionally on a leather strap and later on Rolex’s Oysterflex bracelet, the 116518 blends sport and sophistication in a way few chronographs can match.

Produced for over a decade, the reference 116518 remains a highly sought-after variant within the Daytona family, appreciated for its fusion of mechanical pedigree, iconic design, and precious-metal execution.

Please note that this lot includes endangered species, which will require a CITES permit for export. Please refer to the Guide for Buyers at Auction and Conditions of Business for Buyers for additional information.

Please note that Condition 12 of the Conditions of Business for Buyers is not applicable to this lot.