Clean Factory builds are defined by what separates them from the wider replica market — tighter case geometry, cleaner dial execution, and movement regulation that holds up beyond the first week of wear. The Daytona 116520 1:1 Superclone is sourced at Clean Plus specification, meaning it has cleared the additional quality threshold that distinguishes the upper tier of the superclone category from the rest.
Build Specifications
| Case | 904L Stainless Steel, 40MM |
| Bezel | Ceramic |
| Dial | Original Cal |
| Movement | Cal. 4131 |
| Functions | Date |
| Power Reserve | ~48 hours |
| Crystal | Sapphire with AR Coating |
| Caseback | Solid |
| Water Resistance | 100m |
| Bracelet / Strap | Steel Bracelet |
Movement & Performance
The movement on a Clean Factory superclone is regulated across multiple wearing positions — face up, crown down, and pendant — rather than tested only in the factory demonstration position. This regulation standard is one of the key measurable differences between Clean specification and lower-tier replica production, and it determines how the watch performs in the second and third month of wear, not just in the first week.
The distinction between Clean Factory and standard replica production is not marketing positioning — it is a measurable difference in case geometry, finishing depth, and movement stability that becomes apparent within the first weeks of regular wear. This piece maintains that standard.
