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If I had to shake a Rolex Daytona, how long would it last without having to be "moved" or shaken again?
No. .. I speak of self-powered mechanism about the new Rolex and TAGHeuers, etc.
A: The time depends on the amount of the rotor in the back around, and how the spring rolls for how long it will last. A rotor rotates in a direction that you move, the rotor moves.
I WANT A ROLEX DAYTONA REPLICA OR A BREITLING WITH A WORKING CHRONOGRAPH FUNCTION.
Stainless steel box with a immaculate steel oyster bracelet. Engraved bezel immaculate steel bezel. Black dial with radiant hands as well as hang hour markers. Minute markers around a outdoor rim. Chronograph – 3 sub-dials displaying: 60 seconds, thirty mins as well as twenty-four hours. Self circuitous involuntary movement. Scratch resistant turquoise crystal. Screw down crown. Screw down box back. Case diameter: 40 mm. Deployment clasp. Water resistant during 100 meters / 330 feet. AdditionalInfo: incessant cosmograph. Rolex Daytona Oyster Perpetual Black Mens Watch 116520-BKSO.
Rolex Daytona Oyster Perpetual Black Mens Watch 116520-BKSO
In the past, it was common to see the Brickyard 400 winner go on to eventually win that year's championship. Should we consider today's winner to be the favorite for this year's championship?
If the winner is Jimmie Johnson, Kevin Harvick, Denny Hamlin or maybe even Jeff Gordon, yes. If, somehow, it's Juan Pablo Montoya or Junior Earnhardt (stop your chuckling), then maybe not. As explained here on many occasions, it's only natural championship-caliber teams that seem to win the Brickyard so often.
Any chance you can explain that reasoning again?
Since its 1994 birth, the Brickyard 400 has been a marquee event on the NASCAR calendar. There's a big prize purse, a big audience and quite a bit of added prestige that comes with winning at North America's first famous racetrack (the sponsors, you may have guessed, love such things). Therefore, it stands to reason, all of the teams point to Indy as a place they want to win. But to win there, you have to go extremely fast on a rather flat track that has four hard left-hand turns -- in other words, you have to very much be on top of your game, which is why only good teams need apply for Victory Lane lodging.
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QUESTIONS & ATTITUDE
a truer version of a Triple Crown would be for Ganassi to win the two races he has already won this year while also winning the Rolex 24 at Daytona.
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DIS Offers Ticket/Asphalt Package Speedweeks 2011 will kick off with the 49th annual Rolex 24 At Daytona GRAND-AM Rolex Sports Car Series race on Jan. 29-30 and conclude with the Daytona 500 |
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'Start-and-parkers' make news Meanwhile, ECR earned its first two victories in professional sports car racing two weekends ago when it powered the race winners in both the Grand-Am Rolex |
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Race Report: Grand Am Rolex NJMP 250 presented by Crown Royal
Daytona Racing Porsche-Coyote, was spun at Turn 1 from contact from Terry Borcheller, champion in several Rolex Sports Car Series classes in the past.
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Rolex 24 Hours of Daytona: Ryan Dalziel ready for new challenge It wasn't until Orlando resident Ryan Dalziel won the 2010 Rolex 24 Hours of Daytona last January that he found out just how much he had needed the victory. |