Super Clone Rolex Daytona
Daytona Watches(61)
DaytonaSAVE $100Rolex Daytona 40mm Black Dial 126500LN Godzilla
DaytonaSAVE $100Rolex Daytona Panda 40mm White Dial 126500LN
DaytonaSAVE $100Rolex Daytona Panda 40mm White Dial 116500LN Classic
DaytonaSAVE $100Rolex Cosmograph Daytona 116520 Black Dial 40mm
DaytonaSAVE $100Rolex Cosmograph Daytona 116520 White Dial 40mm
DaytonaSAVE $100Rolex Daytona 126518LN Meteorite Dial Yellow Gold
DaytonaSAVE $100Rolex Daytona 126518LN Turquoise Tiffany Dial
DaytonaSAVE $100Rolex Daytona 40mm Black Dial 126518LN Everose Gold
DaytonaSAVE $100Rolex Daytona 40mm Golden Dial 126518LN Everose
DaytonaSAVE $100Rolex Daytona 40mm Golden Dial 126518LN Pikachu Edition
DaytonaSAVE $100Rolex Daytona 40mm Intense Black Dial 126518LN Rose Gold
DaytonaSAVE $100Rolex Daytona 126508 Green Dial John Mayer Edition
DaytonaSAVE $100Rolex Daytona 40mm Black Dial 126508 Yellow Gold
DaytonaSAVE $100Rolex Daytona 40mm Intense Black Dial 126508 Gold
DaytonaSAVE $100Rolex Daytona 126519LN Meteorite Dial White Gold
DaytonaSAVE $100Rolex Daytona 40mm Black Dial 126519LN White Gold
DaytonaSAVE $100Rolex Daytona 40mm Sunburst Dial 126519LN Ghost
DaytonaSAVE $100Rolex Daytona 126515LN Chocolate Dial Rose Gold
DaytonaSAVE $100Rolex Daytona 126515LN Meteorite Dial Rose Gold
DaytonaSAVE $100Rolex Daytona 40mm Sundust Dial 126515LN Everose Gold
About the Daytona
Browse 61 super clone Rolex Daytona Cosmograph references — including the white-dial Panda 126500LN, the sundust Godzilla, the green John Mayer 126508, the Le Mans 126529LN, and the exotic meteorite, chocolate, and Ice Blue dial variants. Available with Japanese Miyota chronograph from $799 or Swiss Caliber 4130-clone from $1359 — the only collection in our catalog with the chronograph premium.

The Story of the Cosmograph Daytona
Launched in 1963 and named after the Daytona International Speedway, the Cosmograph Daytona was designed as a professional racing chronograph. Its tachymetric scale on the bezel lets drivers calculate average speed over a measured distance — form meeting function at 200 mph. Rolex's in-house Caliber 4130 movement powers the modern Daytona, with a column-wheel and vertical clutch architecture that allows instant start-stop without the chronograph hand jumping.
The Daytona became a cultural phenomenon when Paul Newman was photographed wearing his exotic-dial reference 6239. That specific watch sold at auction for $17.8 million in 2017, making it the most expensive wristwatch ever sold. Today, even standard production Daytonas command 3- to 5-year waitlists at authorized Rolex dealers — the official allocation system has effectively become impossible for new buyers, which is the single biggest reason the Daytona is the most-replicated Rolex in the world.
Our 61 super clone Daytona references span the entire modern catalog: the steel 116500LN and 126500LN (white-dial Panda and black-dial), the gold 116508 and 126508 (the green John Mayer dial), the platinum-style 116506, the rose gold 116515LN and 126515LN (chocolate and meteorite dials), the white gold 116519LN, the two-tone 116523, and the recent commemorative Le Mans 126529LN. Dial colors include the classic Panda white, the sundust Godzilla, real meteorite, chocolate, Ice Blue, and the bright green John Mayer.
Daytona is the only collection in our catalog where the Swiss tier costs $1359 instead of the standard $999. The reason is honest: a working chronograph movement is dramatically more complex to build than a time-only automatic. The Swiss tier uses a Caliber 4130-clone with column-wheel architecture, vertical clutch, and instantaneous start-stop — sourcing and assembling these movements costs roughly twice what a standard ETA clone costs. The Japanese tier ($799) uses a high-quality Miyota chronograph movement that's still fully functional. Both tiers feature the same 904L Oystersteel case, sapphire crystal with AR coating, and Cerachrom monobloc bezel.
What to Expect
Working Chronograph
Fully functional chronograph with running seconds, 30-minute counter, and 12-hour counter — accurate, smooth, and not a printed dial.
Two Movement Tiers
Japanese Miyota chronograph ($799) or Swiss Caliber 4130-clone with column wheel and vertical clutch ($1359) — pick your grade.
No 5-Year Waitlist
Skip the 3- to 5-year wait at the authorized dealer. Every reference in stock and shipping in 24 hours, including the most-allocated dials.
Cerachrom Bezel
Monobloc ceramic bezel with engraved tachymetric scale — scratch-proof, fade-proof, and identical to the genuine Daytona.
904L Oystersteel
Genuine-grade 904L steel case and bracelet, giving you the exact weight, finish, and corrosion resistance.
Triplock Pushers
Screw-down Triplock pushers for 100m water resistance — functional design inherited from motorsport.
Daytona Replica — Frequently Asked Questions
Does the chronograph actually work on the super clone Daytona?
Yes, fully. The chronograph is not a printed dial decoration — pressing the upper pusher starts the seconds hand, the 30-minute counter at 9 o'clock, and the 12-hour counter at 6 o'clock. The lower pusher resets all three to zero. Both the Japanese tier (Miyota chronograph movement, $799) and Swiss tier (Caliber 4130-clone with column wheel and vertical clutch, $1359) have a working, accurate chronograph. The Swiss tier's column-wheel architecture gives the smoother, instant start-stop feel of the genuine Caliber 4130.
Why is the super clone Daytona more expensive than other Rolex replicas?
Honest answer: a working chronograph movement is roughly twice as complex to build as a time-only automatic. The Daytona Swiss tier uses a Caliber 4130-clone movement with column-wheel architecture, vertical clutch, and instantaneous start-stop — sourcing and assembling these movements costs us roughly double what a standard ETA clone costs. We pass that cost through honestly: $1359 for the Swiss tier instead of the $999 we charge for non-chronograph collections. The Japanese tier at $799 uses a high-quality Miyota chronograph movement and is still fully functional, just with a slightly different start-stop feel.
Why is the genuine Rolex Daytona so hard to get from authorized dealers?
Production demand has outstripped supply for over a decade. Rolex deliberately produces fewer Daytonas than the market wants to maintain exclusivity, and authorized dealers prioritize allocations for established customers with long purchase histories — meaning new buyers face 3- to 5-year waitlists for popular references like the 126500LN Panda, and effectively never receive an allocation for the rarer dials. This is the single biggest reason the Daytona is the most-replicated Rolex in the world.
What's the difference between the Panda and Reverse Panda Daytona?
The 'Panda' Daytona has a white main dial with three black sub-dials at 3, 6, and 9 o'clock — the contrast resembles a panda's face, hence the nickname. The current Panda is the steel 126500LN with a white dial. The 'Reverse Panda' inverts the colors: a black main dial with three white sub-dials. Both are highly searched among collectors and both are stocked in our catalog. The Panda is the more iconic of the two and the harder to allocate at the authorized dealer.
Is the Paul Newman Daytona available as a replica?
The Paul Newman Daytona is the vintage reference 6239 with the exotic 'Paul Newman dial' — a specific dial design with art-deco numerals and contrasting sub-dials. The original was discontinued in the 1970s. Our catalog focuses on current-production Daytona references (116500LN, 126500LN, 126515LN, 126508, 126529LN, etc.), not vintage Paul Newman recreations. If you want the modern Daytona experience that Paul Newman would buy today, the 126500LN Panda is the closest spiritual successor.
What is the John Mayer Daytona?
The 'John Mayer Daytona' is the enthusiast nickname for the Daytona reference 116508 (and the newer 126508) with the bright green dial in 18K yellow gold. John Mayer publicly wore this reference and championed it on his 'Talking Watches' appearance, after which the model became one of the most-searched Daytonas of the past decade. Our catalog stocks the 126508 with the bright green dial as a super clone in both Japanese ($799) and Swiss ($1359) tiers.