The clock Rolex Daytona is named for its strong link to the «24 Hours of Daytona» endurance race and for its design inspired by the instrument panel of a race car, specifically the environment of the Daytona race track in Florida. The origin of the name:
Association with the race:
The «24 Hours of Daytona» race is a very prestigious motor racing endurance event, and Rolex was an official sponsor of the race. To commemorate this partnership, the Cosmograph (later Daytona) chronograph was renamed.
Design inspiration:
The design of the Daytona, with its subdials and tachymetric scale on the bezel, evokes the instrument panel of a racing car. This reinforces the idea that the watch is designed to be used by racing drivers and to measure time in speed competitions.
The story:
First Cosmographs:
In the 1950s, Rolex introduced the first Cosmograph models, which were chronographs designed for use in the world of aviation and racing.
The Daytona:
In 1963, the Cosmograph became the Daytona, after Rolex associated it with the Daytona race in Florida.
Popularity:
The Daytona quickly became a very popular watch, especially among racing drivers and automotive enthusiasts.
Icon:
The Daytona has become a watchmaking icon, renowned for its distinctive design, chronograph function and strong connection to the world of racing.

