The most historical version of all the 116520's presented by Rolex to the winner of the Daytona 24. This particular example was presented to David Brabham in 2003 and has the associated race winner engravings on the case back much like the Comex special order watches. Also similar to their Rolex counterparts is the fact that the papers supplied though having the relevant case numbers embossed on to them are blank having come directly from Rolex never actually having been retailed. Also included is a signed photograph of the winner DC with his team-mates Johnny Herbert. There are also other personalised letters and relevant data from the actual race.
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Like the reintroduction of the Mini motorcar over a decade ago, this reinterpretation of Big Pilot by IWC is better than the original. This 1st series Platinum example is of course the top of the top.