Editorial
The 116515LN is the Everose gold Daytona with a ceramic bezel, produced from 2013 to 2023, combining precious metal with a material that holds color and resists scratching indefinitely. It offers the full Daytona chronograph experience, caliber 4130 included, without the waitlist theater that surrounds the steel 116500LN, and in a warmer, more formally dressed package.
Rolex introduced the 116515LN in 2013 as the Everose gold companion to the relaunched Daytona line, replacing the earlier white gold and yellow gold configurations that used aluminum bezels. The ceramic bezel was a meaningful upgrade, eliminating the fading that plagued aluminum inserts on older Daytonas. Dial options across the production run included chocolate, ivory, and several gem-set configurations; the chocolate and ivory dials on non-gem examples are the most traded.
Production ended in 2023 when Rolex introduced the updated 126515LN with a slightly larger case and revised movement.
Check the dial closely: chocolate dials vary in depth of color across production years, and any refinishing or restoration will show under loupe at the printing edges. The Everose case is harder to polish-away than white or yellow gold, but check the lug chamfers and bezel flanks for excessive buffing, which softens the case profile. Confirm the ceramic bezel insert is original and crack-free; ceramic cannot be lapped and repaired, only replaced.
A factory service receipt matters here because the pushers and column wheel are sensitive, and independent servicing quality varies widely on the 4130.