40 mm. Diameter
First released in 2000, the 116520 model replaced the preceding 16520 reference, offering a refreshing new case design and a thoroughly upgraded caliber which was Rolex’s first in-house chronograph movement.
The present watch is certainly one of the most exclusive and special Daytona examples, thanks to the wondrously eye-catching “cream dial”. The topicalization of the white dial only occur on very few examples created between 2000 and 2002 (P, K and few Y serial numbers). With time, the brilliant white dials would age delicately into an off-white, cream-like tonality - flawlessly exemplified by the present watch.