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Old 4 February 2022, 02:25 PM   #1
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Icon5 DJ41 126333 Champagne Dial Two-Tone Yellow Gold

Hello,

I am next on the waiting list with my AD for the DJ41 126333 Two-tone Yellow Gold with Champagne Dial and Jubilee bracelet.

I am starting to really like the New Rolex Explorer I 36mm.

Which watch would say is more versatile. I am a College Professor and wear Slacks, Dress Shirt and Sports Coat on most days.

Which watch should I select?

I appreciate any insight that you could provide? I currently do not own any two-tone watches but I have a Pepsi, Milgauss, Explorer II (Black Dial), DJ41 (Silver Dial), and a 39mm Rolex Explorer I.
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Old 4 February 2022, 02:37 PM   #2
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OP, are you comparing the DJ with the SS or Rolesor Explorer? Actually, it doesn't matter, as I think both versions of the Exp are more "versatile" than the DJ; however, the DJ in that configuration is beautiful and will definitely be more of the looker, if that's what you want.

I'm biased, but think the Explorer in Rolesor will check all your boxes.

As for the Pepsi, to me, it's definitely a sports watch ... but dressier on the jubilee. To be honest though, if you feel good wearing the BLRO with a suit, then do it. As they say, you wear the watch, don't let the watch wear you.
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Old 4 February 2022, 02:40 PM   #3
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Thank you for your thoughts. The Explorer in 36mm just seems perfect. I haven't had the opportunity too see one in Rolesor. Your watch looks amazing. i think you just saved me some money and hit a home run :+)
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