Rolex Daytona 116500
The Rolex Daytona 116500LN is one of the most coveted modern sports watches in the world. Introduced in 2016, it redefined the stainless steel chronograph with a black Cerachrom ceramic bezel, a 40 mm Oystersteel case, and the instantly recognizable white “Panda” dial.
About the Rolex Daytona 116500LN
The 116500LN continues the Daytona’s 60-year heritage, blending motorsport inspiration with timeless luxury. It houses the reliable Caliber 4130 automatic movement—Rolex’s in-house chronograph caliber known for its precision, durability, and 72-hour power reserve.
Key Specifications:
- Reference: 116500LN
- Case Size: 40 mm Oystersteel
- Bezel: Black Cerachrom ceramic bezel with engraved tachymetric scale
- Movement: Rolex Caliber 4130 automatic chronograph
- Power Reserve: Approximately 72 hours
- Bracelet: Oyster bracelet with Oysterlock safety clasp
- Dial Options: White (“Panda”) and Black
- Water Resistance: 100 m / 330 ft
FAQs
Is the Rolex 116500 discontinued?
Yes. Rolex officially discontinued the Daytona 116500LN in 2023, replacing it with the updated Ref. 126500LN, which features a new Caliber 4131 movement and slightly refined case design.
How much is a Rolex 116500 retail price?
The original Rolex retail price was $14,550 USD before its discontinuation, but secondary market prices now start around $30,000 USD due to scarcity and demand.
What is the difference between the Panda 126500 and 116500?
The 126500LN features a new Caliber 4131 with an updated rotor and skeletonized bridges, plus a slimmer case and reworked lugs. Aesthetically, both watches look nearly identical—the 116500 remains the last Daytona with the Caliber 4130.
Is the 116500LN a good investment?
Yes. Its limited production run, iconic design, and market demand make the 116500LN one of the strongest-performing Rolex models on the secondary market.
Rolex Daytona 116500LN Average Price Chart
Last 12 months • Average
No snapshot data yet. Click “Snapshot Now” on this term or wait for the daily run.
