The Rolex Daytona

March 8, 2010 10:20 am

Rolex is the top luxury brand watch for sponsoring sporting events. In addition to numerous yachting competitions, Rolex sponsors the 24 Hours of Daytona Race. The winners all receive their own Rolexes, which are priced in the several thousands of dollars. The high cost makes it difficult for most people to purchase the Rolex Daytona, but consider the Rolex Daytona replica watch. Priced anywhere from around one to three hundred dollars, it is a superior option because it is basically identical to the genuine Rolex timepiece.

The 24 Hours of Daytona Race is a yearly event, taking place at Daytona International Speedway in Daytona Beach, Florida. Rolex has sponsored the race since the 1990s, and as winning drivers in each class receive a Rolex timepiece, the brand image and the race have become closely associated.

Available in two series, Rolex Daytona watches carry varying degrees of status. The earlier watches from the 1960s are rarer and therefore more desirable for collectors. These timepieces are identifiable by their four digit reference numbers. The later series of Daytona watches was produced in the 1990s, and they are marked with a reference code of six digits as opposed to four.

The replicas for these watches are anything but cheap knock-offs. On the contrary, they are built to weigh like the genuine watches, with heavy and durable materials. Utilizing the latest technology from Japan, the watches are top quality, with scratch-resistant mineral crystal and all of the appropriate Rolex markings and logo.

For fans of the famous Daytona Race and Rolex Daytona watch, you have the choice of investing thousands of dollars for the genuine watch or getting a bargain with a Rolex Daytona replica watch, which is identical to the authentic time piece, but costing only around one or two hundred dollars.

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