Happy Wristwatch Wednesday! Boy, do I have a treat for you today. Over the weekend, as a guest of Rolex at Monterey Car Week, I had the rare opportunity to see and briefly try on the Rolex Le Mans Daytona. This was an encounter with a piece of history, capturing Rolex’s long-standing relationship with motorsport, especially the iconic 24 Hours of Le Mans.

The experience was made even more special knowing that the watch I tried on belongs to an owner and is the only one in all of Argentina, adding a unique layer of exclusivity to the moment. Designer: Rolex When I first laid eyes on the Le Mans edition, it was impossible not to be drawn to its unique details that set it apart from any other Daytona. The “100” marker on the bezel immediately caught my attention, a subtle yet powerful tribute to the 24 Hours of Le Mans centenary.

This watch is a celebration of an iconic moment in motorsport history. The dial, with its clean layout and striking red accents, evokes the spirit of the race. The subtle red details, while understated, carry a certain weight, reminding me of the legendary teams that have graced the track at Le Mans.

The watch’s overall design is unmistakably Daytona, but it has nuances only a true enthusiast would fully appreciate. The sub-dials on the Rolex Le Mans Daytona are a defining feature, reflecting its historical roots and homage to the 24 Hours of Le Mans. Unlike traditional Daytona models, this edition features sub-dials with a layout reminiscent of.