Officially released in 1963, the Rolex Cosmograph Daytona has become the blueprint for chronograph watches. The Daytona, as well as Rolex’s pre-Daytona chronographs (Ref. 6234 and Ref. 6238) were developed during a golden age of motor racing; they were inspired by and created for race car drivers and enthusiasts. In fact, the Rolex Daytona is named after the infamous Daytona International Speedway. The watch features a chronograph complication and tachymeter scale bezel. These two features allow measurement of speed based on a known distance – perfect for automotive racing. Over the decades, the Rolex Daytona has reached far beyond automotive circles. Its slim profile, simple-yet-comprehensive layout, and superlative quality have put the Daytona in a league of its own.
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Installing your new Everest Band can be done easily at home using our toolkits and by following the instructions on our Installation Page. Professional installation is recommended as Everest is not responsible for injury or damage to one’s self or watch.
The tang buckle style strap is a full strap that includes 9 sizing holes, sturdy strap keepers, and a high quality 316L stainless steel buckle closure. These straps often come in standard and short sizes and universally fit most wrists.
A deployant style strap is a strap that integrates into your existing watch deployant clasp. Deployant straps do not come with buckle, but rather are intended to be used with your existing watch deployant clasp. For deployant straps, sizing is specific to your wrist and watch size. Please see the Deployant Sizing Guide to make sure you are choosing the correct size.
Sizing your Everest Deployant Strap is easy! The sizing correlates to the number of links on both sides of your existing watch bracelet. Please watch this short video: Deployant Sizing Guide, which shows you exactly how to find the right size for your deployant strap.