Rolex Daytona Blue Dial
From the ice-blue platinum anniversary piece to the vivid “bright-blue” white-gold edition, a Rolex Daytona with a blue dial delivers racing-chronograph heritage with an extra pop of colour. Show more
Why Collectors Love Blue-Dial Daytonas?
- Instant distinction – Blue is rare in the Daytona line; it stands out against the model’s usual black or panda schemes.
- Material signalling – Rolex reserves specific blues for precious metals (platinum, white gold), telegraphing top-tier status at a glance.
- Investment appeal – Limited allocations push secondary premiums 15-30 % above retail, mirroring steel Panda index growth.
- Versatility – Ice-blue pairs effortlessly with business attire; bright-blue leans sporty without losing refinement.
Rolex Daytona Blue Dial Price
The cost of a blue face Daytona in our store ranges from $103,158 to $175,998 depending on the condition of the timepiece.FAQ
Is the Daytona blue dial discontinued?
No. Current-production models like the platinum 126506 (ice-blue dial) and white-gold 126509/126519LN (bright-blue dials) are still in the catalogue; only the older blue-dial 116509 was dropped in 2023.Why is Rolex Daytona ice blue so expensive?
It’s cased in solid platinum (Rolex limits ice-blue dials to this metal), is produced in low volumes, and commands strong collector demand—driving market prices far above its already high $79 k retail.What is the name of the blue dial Daytona?
The flagship version is the Rolex Cosmograph Daytona ref. 126506 “Platinum Ice-Blue”, often nicknamed the “Ice-Blue Daytona.”< Explore all blue face Rolex