Fratello Watches publishes top five Rolex Daytona alternatives for 2026

Fratello Watches has released a list of five chronograph alternatives to the popular Rolex Cosmograph Daytona, citing availability issues with stainless steel models at dealers. The selections include models from Omega, Zenith, Breitling, Tudor, and Seiko, each highlighted for their design and features. Prices range from €750 to €17,100.

The Rolex Cosmograph Daytona remains one of the most iconic racing chronographs, but stainless steel versions are difficult to obtain through authorized dealers, with pre-owned prices exceeding retail, according to Fratello Watches' latest article published on March 20, 2026. In response, the site compiled a top five list of alternatives for collectors seeking similar styles without the waitlists or premiums. The article emphasizes that while nothing fully replaces the Daytona for dedicated fans, these options offer compelling features and variety. First is the Omega Speedmaster Calibre 321 “Ed White,” a 39.7mm stainless steel watch with a 47.8mm lug-to-lug and 13mm thickness. It features a Sedna Gold-plated Calibre 321 movement with a 55-hour power reserve, retailing at €17,100. Produced in a dedicated facility with meticulous hand-assembly, it nods to the 1965 spacewalk model worn by astronaut Ed White. Next, the Zenith Chronomaster Sport, dubbed the “Zaytona” upon its 2021 debut, offers a 40mm case, El Primero 3600 movement at 36,000 vph with 60-hour reserve, and diverse dials including meteorite, priced at €12,200 for steel models. The Breitling Chronomat B01 42, updated since 2020, has a 42mm case, in-house B01 calibre with 70-hour reserve, and signature rider tabs on the bezel, available for €9,400. Tudor's Black Bay Chrono, with a 41mm “panda” or “reverse panda” dial and MT5813 calibre (70-hour reserve), retails from €6,190 to €6,300. Finally, the affordable Seiko Prospex Speedtimer Solar Chronograph in 39mm with solar V192 quartz movement and six-month reserve costs €750. Reader comments praise the Zenith and Seiko while debating viability against the Daytona. Fratello invites further suggestions like TAG Heuer or Brellum.

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