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10 August 2020, 03:19 AM | #1 |
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This is the only one I have on my phone and it’s from the last time I was on an airplane, which feels like a lifetime ago ;(
But yeah I find the 36mm a nice, understated size, which I like and fits my 6.75-7” wrist nicely imo. It sounds like you know what you want and I’d echo others that said it’s personal preference and it’s not a “bad investment” if this is what suits you well and what you’ll enjoy wearing. If the question was “what watches are the best investments” then that’s a different conversation. But even then, I certainly wouldn’t call 36mm watches worse investments than 41mm, that’s just not how it works. |
11 August 2020, 04:10 PM | #2 |
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I had a dj36 and I’m only 5 foot 8 inches with average sized wrists but it looked too small on me, it looked more feminine. I ended up adding a after market diamond bezel and it added much needed “girth” to it. I recently sold it and tried on datejust 41 and was fearing it would be huge but I was surprised that it fit perfect! Wasn’t too big and definitely looked like a man’s watch and not my girlfriends time peice.
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19 August 2020, 04:33 AM | #3 |
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36 is great!
To be honest I have gone back and forth on this topic for many years. I have an 8.5" wrist so naturally I have gravitated towards larger watches: DSSD, 45mm PO etc... . I have tried several models of the DJ41, DJ11 etc... and I still like the proportions of the classic 36 DJ on my larger wrist. Cant go wrong with either though; best of luck!
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19 August 2020, 06:27 AM | #4 |
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If you are used to wearing larger watches say 40mm-42mm then yes a 36mm DJ would appear small but once you get accustomed to a 36mm it won't look small any longer.
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Is the datejust 36mm to small?
Go try on a 36mm and 40mm at your local AD and you will know.
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20 August 2020, 01:16 AM | #7 |
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Is the datejust 36mm to small ?
Thought I would share this.
6.80” wrist with a DJ36 116200. I’d be curious to hear if anyone here thinks this looks too small for my wrist. Taken earlier on just today. With a 6.5” wrist, it will take up even more space on your wrist. |
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Great size. I wore one for 33 years. Never seemed too small.
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5 October 2020, 12:55 AM | #9 |
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Love my 36
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9 December 2020, 05:42 PM | #13 |
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A AD in NYC has the exact watch. I almost pulled the trigger last week. However, decided now is not the right time for me to make this purchase. It’s definitely on my wish list though. Beautiful, classic Rolex. I have a 36mm white dial, DateJust I wear on my 7 1/2 wrist.
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5 October 2020, 01:26 AM | #14 |
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Love my 36 DJ, light, comfortable to wear. Will post a picture once I hit the allowable limit.
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I have a 6.7 wrist.
I recently tried a 36 white dial and a 41 rhodium dial. I'm still unsure. But I think both of them would work out. As many here said before, it's a matter of getting accostumized. No matter where we go, there are giant watches everywhere. We tend then to normalize it. Hence, it could feel strange nowadays wearing a 36 mm watch for the first time. But I'm inclining towards the 36. It feels very comfortable and slim. Its a very low profile piece. Besides, it's also classic/timeless. I think I would get used to this size very quickly. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk |
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Thanks for the feedback, Slimpee. I agree, 36 feels very well balanced. I actually decided to follow an alternate route this time. Picked up the last blue OP 39 they got in stock. Easy to dress formal or casual. My next move will be towards a more formal setting. Probably the DJ 36 with jubilee and silver dial. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk |
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How on earth could you possibly go with the DJ41, based on those photos? The 41mm looks huge on you, and you have very slender wrists by the look of it. Do you wear trousers that are a few inches too wide because others wear larger sizes? Do you wear larger shoes than you need, because you prefer to know you’re wearing large footwear? What’s important is what looks good on your wrist. A DJ41 on someone else’s wrist might look like what the DJ36 looks like in your wrist. It’s all relative. The DJ36 is as big as you’d want on you’re wrist by the looks of it. Looks good. |
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No offence. That DJ41 goes well beyond the edges of your wrist. It’s not just the lugs from point to point. There are end links that stick out further. You’re right. You’ve probably seen a load of watches that are way too big for wrist they are being worn on, hence even contemplating the 41 as it looks there. There are loads of comical examples on the forum. That 36mm is the correct size. I’m not talking about trends. I’m talking about what looks conventionally right on your wrist, which looks to be very slender. |
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I think 36mm works well on my 7 inch flat wrist. As others have said it is the classic size and suits the design. There is something about the scaled up DJ41 that just seems a little off to me.
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I already feel like some 40mm watches, depending on the dial and case, are too small for me and my wrist is pretty small. I think I just prefer a big wrist presence though. I think your preference on wrist preference is what it comes down to.
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12 October 2020, 11:16 PM | #26 |
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You could definitely pull off a 36mm DJ. I have a few 36mm watches and my wrist is a little over 7"
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14 October 2020, 02:52 PM | #27 |
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6.5 inch wrist should be absolutely fine. I'm at 7.25 inch or so and it just looks too small (I could justify the size to myself but it would always nag me).
Those who fit a 36 well should count themselves lucky as they have a bigger pool of models to choose from and they are less costly. I was trying to persuade myself on a 36 to be "classic" but just didn't work for my tastes and size. |
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36mm Datejust prefer the look and comfort/weight Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk |
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I agree the 36mm IMHO is the correct size for you. It looks great and fits your well. I now have a smallish wrist after losing around 70lbs. I wear a 36mm RG DD and for me it’s perfect. I don’t care about making any kind of statement, I usually wear a long sleeve shirt and rarely does my watch show. Having said that, I also have a Omega Flightmaster that I wear, but it’s a completely different watch and look. It’s also a work watch that I wear while flying. I don’t think you can go wrong with the 36mm.
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Datejust 36mm . . . . . ( 38.5 ) . . . . . Datejust 41mm
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