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ROLEX Daytona Exhibition Makes Worldwide Debut in Singapore
By SENATUS News | 6 October 2016

The ROLEX Daytona exhibition staged in partnership with The Hour Glass, makes its worldwide debut here in Singapore, at VivoCity Central Court B from 4 to 9 October.

With a setup reminiscent of the links on a ROLEX watch bracelet, a series of panels and interactive displays retraces the origins and evolution of the Cosmograph Daytona, an evocative watch named after the capital of speed in Florida and prized by the world’s fastest racing drivers and enthusiasts alike.

Visitors will also be able to admire the new Cosmograph Daytona in 904L steel fitted with a monobloc Cerachrom bezel in black ceramic, combining the technical excellence and performance that distinguish Rolex with characteristic aesthetics inspired by the model’s unique heritage. On show as well are novelties (new timepieces) revealed earlier this year at Baselworld.

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