Red Bezel Daytona Mk II Is Pro-Hunter’s Homage To The Famous Paul Newman Rolex

prodayt Red Bezel Daytona Mk II Is Pro-Hunters Homage To The Famous Paul Newman Rolex

Pro-Hunter is a UK based watch cutomiser who like to give new avatars to famous watch models. This time it had laid its eyes on the classic Rolex Daytona. The outcome? The Red Bezel Daytona Mk II complete with a PVD coating, red numbers on the bezel and sub-dial hands in the same color. The original watch was made popular by the legendary Paul Newman. So, one can only imagine the pressure the luxury customiser must be when working ont his timepiece.

One very strong quality that Pro-Hunter is that it only focuses on improving the a watch while maintaining its originality and style. And the same applies to the Red Bezel Daytona Mk II which will have less that 100 pieces in production at a price tag of $29,00 each. That’s not all for Pro-Hunter is also asking for a waiting list that may extend up to one year.

Indeed, this is a unique homage to the famous Rolex which pays ode, in it own way, to the fashion of the golden years (1950s and 1960s). Hey were you able to guess the reason behind the name, Pro-Hunter? Well, it means that this group is tagetted at those who love hunting for their famous Rolexs and even meet at England’s country houses to exchange notes!

Via global14

This entry was posted by author: Saba on Monday, August 3rd, 2009 at 11:39 pm and is filed under Designer, Fashion, Luxury, Watch, You can leave a response, or trackback from your own site.
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