Rolex
Rolex Daytona 116576TBR Platinum Ice Blue Arabic Dial
116576TBR
Box
Papers
Year
2023
€315,000.00
Specification
Description
Among the rarest Daytonas ever produced, the 116576TBR was created exclusively for the Middle Eastern market. The blued Eastern Arabic numerals distinguish this reference from all other platinum Daytonas, elevating it beyond even the typical platinum model’s exclusivity. Introduced at Baselworld 2014, this represents the intersection of Rolex’s chronograph heritage with bespoke cultural design, honoring Middle Eastern collectors with region-specific numerals while maintaining the Daytona’s legendary racing pedigree. The ice blue dial—reserved exclusively for platinum Rolex models—combined with Eastern Arabic script creates one of the most unobtainable configurations in modern Rolex production. The Cosmograph Daytona occupies sacred territory in Rolex’s catalog—introduced in 1963 to serve professional race car drivers, evolving into arguably the brand’s most culturally significant modern reference through Paul Newman associations, Steve McQueen mythology, and the simple fact that authorized dealer waitlists stretch years into hypothetical futures. When Rolex introduced the first platinum Daytona in 2013 (reference 116506 with chestnut brown Cerachrom bezel), it represented the brand’s acknowledgment that the Daytona had transcended tool watch origins, becoming luxury object worthy of Rolex’s most prestigious material. The 116576TBR arrived at Baselworld 2014 as escalation: the same 950 platinum case and bracelet architecture as the 116506, but now fitted with a baguette diamond-set bezel comprising 36 individually hand-selected stones totaling approximately 3.5-4 carats, paired with the ice blue dial that serves as Rolex’s unmistakable platinum signature.
The “TBR” suffix in the reference number indicates “Trapeze Baguettes on the Ring”—Rolex’s internal designation for the baguette diamond bezel treatment. This distinguishes it from the 116506 (plain platinum bezel), 116576 (platinum with pavé diamond dial), and other diamond-set variants employing different stone configurations. The Arabic numeral dial treatment shown here represents either the standard Western Arabic configuration or potentially the even rarer Eastern Arabic numeral variant (reference 116576TBR-0005) produced specifically for Middle Eastern markets and distributed through select authorized dealers in the Gulf states—a configuration so limited that examples rarely surface on secondary markets outside the region.
Rolex fabricates the 116576TBR entirely from 950 platinum—the same alloy composition used across all platinum Oyster Professional models, comprising 95% pure platinum with 5% ruthenium, iridium, or similar platinum-group metals for improved workability. The 40mm Oyster case measures approximately 12.5mm thick, maintaining the classic Daytona proportions established across six decades of evolution. The case construction employs monobloc middle case with screw-down caseback and screw-down Triplock crown—the triple-sealed crown system borrowed from Rolex’s professional dive watches, ensuring 100-meter water resistance despite the Daytona’s track-focused heritage.
Platinum’s density (21.45 g/cm³) creates immediate tactile distinction from stainless steel or even gold Daytonas. The complete watch on platinum Oyster bracelet weighs approximately 280-300 grams—roughly double a steel Daytona’s weight, impossible to mistake for anything but precious metal through physical heft alone. The manufacturing challenges inherent to platinum explain limited production numbers. The metal’s malleability complicates machining—cutting tools dull rapidly, requiring frequent replacement and specialized carbide or PCD (polycrystalline diamond) tooling. Achieving Rolex’s demanding surface finishing standards through progressive polishing stages demands extraordinary patience, as platinum’s elasticity resists taking sharp edges cleanly.
The bezel sets 36 baguette-cut diamonds in continuous progression around the 40mm perimeter—each stone individually evaluated for color grade (minimum D-E-F range, near-colorless to colorless), clarity (VS grade or better), and dimensional consistency. Baguette cuts—rectangular step cuts with parallel facets—prioritize transparency and geometric precision over the fire and brilliance of round brilliants. This cut choice creates clean, architectural aesthetic befitting the Daytona’s functional origins, while the continuous band of white diamonds against platinum creates monochromatic elegance rather than gaudy excess.
Rolex manufactures the bezel in platinum, milling individual settings to secure each baguette via minimal metal contact that maximizes light transmission through the stones. The setting process occurs entirely in-house at Rolex’s Geneva manufacture, executed by gemstone specialists certified through years of internal training. Each diamond undergoes ultrasonic cleaning, precision measurement, and security testing post-setting to ensure stones won’t loosen under normal wear conditions.
The ice blue dial provides instant visual confirmation of platinum construction—this proprietary color appears exclusively on platinum Day-Date, Daytona, and GMT-Master II references, never on steel, gold, or two-tone models. The color sits somewhere between robin’s egg blue and turquoise, neither pastel nor electric, creating distinctive presence without garish saturation. Applied Arabic numerals in 18k white gold mark the hours at 12, 3, 6, and 9, with baton indices at remaining positions. The numerals and indices receive black lacquer fill rather than luminous treatment, prioritizing legibility against the ice blue background.
The three chronograph subdials—30-minute counter at 3 o’clock, 12-hour counter at 9 o’clock, running seconds at 6 o’clock—employ slightly darker ice blue surfaces creating subtle visual distinction from the main dial plane. The subdial rings receive fine circular graining, catching light differently than the main dial’s smoother finish. Red accents appear minimally: “DAYTONA” script in red above the 6 o’clock subdial, maintaining visual connection to vintage Daytona DNA despite the watch’s contemporary luxury positioning.
The Arabic numeral configuration offers cultural specificity depending on variant. The standard Western Arabic numerals (1, 2, 3…) appear on most examples. However, Rolex produces limited quantities with Eastern Arabic numerals (Eastern Arabic-Indic numerals used across Gulf states) specifically for Middle Eastern distribution—these examples carry the -0005 suffix and represent the rarest Daytona variant currently in production, with perhaps 20-30 pieces produced annually versus hundreds of standard Western Arabic examples.
Rolex powers the 116576TBR via Caliber 4130—the manufacture’s in-house automatic chronograph movement introduced in 2000, replacing the long-serving Zenith El Primero-based Caliber 4030. The 4130 represents complete vertical integration: Rolex designed, developed, and manufactures every component internally, achieving independence from third-party movement suppliers. Operating at 28,800 vibrations per hour with 44 jewels, the movement delivers 72-hour power reserve—50% improvement over the Zenith-based predecessor.
The chronograph mechanism employs vertical clutch rather than traditional horizontal coupling—the vertical clutch engages/disengages via friction surfaces moving axially, eliminating the stuttering start characteristic of horizontal clutch systems. This provides smooth chronograph hand motion from instant of pusher activation. The column wheel controls chronograph functions (start/stop/reset), offering tactile precision through each pusher engagement. Rolex reduced total component count to approximately 290 parts versus 400+ in the Zenith movement, theoretically improving long-term reliability through reduced complexity.
The movement incorporates Rolex’s paramagnetic blue Parachrom hairspring (niobium-zirconium alloy) offering superior magnetic resistance and shock protection compared to traditional Nivarox. Paraflex shock absorbers protect the balance wheel pivots. The Chronergy escapement (introduced 2015, retroactively integrated into Caliber 4130 production) improves efficiency approximately 15% through optimized pallet fork geometry. Superlative Chronometer certification guarantees -2/+2 seconds daily accuracy after casing—Rolex’s in-house standard exceeding COSC requirements.
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