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Old 25 April 2019, 01:06 PM   #1
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Dj41 vs. DJ II

I’m eyeballing a Datejust II that’s listed now on the forum. 116333 (dj2);

What are the differences in that vs the new model 126333 (datejust 41)

Overall it seems people much prefer Datejust 41 over the 2.





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Old 25 April 2019, 01:26 PM   #2
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The dj41 is a much more refined finish especially around the lugs. It’s a much nicer fit as oppose to the Djii

That’s the dj41 I had for a while



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Old 25 April 2019, 01:33 PM   #3
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DJ41 is more unique IMO.
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Old 25 April 2019, 02:14 PM   #4
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You should see my dj2 , refined , unique and all of the above ;)

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Old 25 April 2019, 07:54 PM   #5
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It’s hard to see much difference between those pics. Maybe the lugs look a little more “stocky”?
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Old 25 April 2019, 09:12 PM   #6
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The DJ2 is an overall more ‘bold’ design than the DJ41.

DJ2 is a true 42mm watch, the DJ41 comes in a little under 41mm which is strange considering its name.
DJ41 replaced the DJ2. DJ2 had the shortest run of any Datejust model to date, 7 or 9 years, I forget which.
The DJ2 is unique among Datejust in many respects. It was a large watch that really came ahead of the large watch trend which hasn’t gone away despite many predictions that it would.
I liked the DJ2 so much that I have three in my collection and they’re all keepers.
In essence, the DJ2 is the modern day wideboy Rolex. I think it’s a stunning watch as do many others, but many more used to the classic shape and size of the DJ36 felt it looked out of proportion to the DJ36 and thus disliked it. The DJ41 addressed these feelings by bringing a larger Datejust more into proportion with the DJ36.
The bezel of a DJ2 is wider and fatter than that in the DJ41 and baton dial DJ2’s have wider, more sporty looking batons than those found in the DJ41.
For many, me included, I find the DJ2 a more sporty and youthful looking Datejust than either the 36 or the 41, both of which have more a traditional Rolex appearance.
DJ2’s are holding their value very well in the Datejust market and this is likely because by some they are sought after and no longer made.
The DJ2 is a beautiful reference and if you have 7” wrist or larger probably suit your wrist better.
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Old 25 April 2019, 09:13 PM   #7
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The II is the larger, bolder, more masculine of the two. The 41 is the smaller, dressier, gentler of the two. Both are great, but the 41 is more the dress watch and the II is sort of a sport/dress hybrid which is why I kept my II rather that flipping. The 41 just didn't do it for me when I finally got to see one in person.

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Old 25 April 2019, 09:15 PM   #8
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The DJ2 is an overall more ‘bold’ design than the DJ41.

DJ2 is a true 42mm watch, the DJ41 comes in a little under 41mm which is strange considering its name.
DJ41 replaced the DJ2. DJ2 had the shortest run of any Datejust model to date, 7 or 9 years, I forget which.
The DJ2 is unique among Datejust in many respects. It was a large watch that really came ahead of the large watch trend which hasn’t gone away despite many predictions that it would.
I liked the DJ2 so much that I have three in my collection and they’re all keepers.
In essence, the DJ2 is the modern day wideboy Rolex. I think it’s a stunning watch as do many others, but many more used to the classic shape and size of the DJ36 felt it looked out of proportion to the DJ36 and thus disliked it. The DJ41 addressed these feelings by bringing a larger Datejust more into proportion with the DJ36.
The bezel of a DJ2 is wider and fatter than that in the DJ41 and baton dial DJ2’s have wider, more sporty looking batons than those found in the DJ41.
For many, me included, I find the DJ2 a more sporty and youthful looking Datejust than either the 36 or the 41, both of which have more a traditional Rolex appearance.
DJ2’s are holding their value very well in the Datejust market and this is likely because by some they are sought after and no longer made.
The DJ2 is a beautiful reference and if you have 7” wrist or larger probably suit your wrist better.
Just to make sure we are putting out accurate info, the dimensions are:

Dajejust II - 41mm

Datejust 41 - 39.5mm
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Old 25 April 2019, 09:31 PM   #9
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I prefer the DJII... it's manufactured correctly with 41mm instead of 39.5
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Old 25 April 2019, 09:38 PM   #10
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There’s the movement “upgrade” as well
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Old 25 April 2019, 09:48 PM   #11
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Ive had the DJ2 its a beautiful watch for the money both dressy and sporty and doesn’t hurt the pocket. I upgraded to the skydweller different movements but very similar looking . DJ 2 can’t go wrong
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Old 25 April 2019, 10:32 PM   #12
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Another thought also it’s exciting in the journey of new acquisitions of Rolex watches and addicting at times but at least you can get most of your money back with the Rolex addiction and sometimes profit a little
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Old 25 April 2019, 10:36 PM   #13
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I love my DJII
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Old 25 April 2019, 10:49 PM   #14
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There’s the movement “upgrade” as well
This is true. If all things were equal I would go with the 41 just for the movement. I didn't think power reserve really mattered much until I got my last two watches with 70 hour reserves. 70 is a really nice number. Allows you to put your work watch in the safe Friday night, and have it still running when you put it back on Monday morning. I have to wind my II every week for this reason. Not a huge deal or anything but it is convenient having the extra time between winds.

That alone wasn't enough to sway me to the 41 camp, but it was a consideration.
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Old 25 April 2019, 10:53 PM   #15
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This is true. If all things were equal I would go with the 41 just for the movement. I didn't think power reserve really mattered much until I got my last two watches with 70 hour reserves. 70 is a really nice number. Allows you to put your work watch in the safe Friday night, and have it still running when you put it back on Monday morning. I have to wind my II every week for this reason. Not a huge deal or anything but it is convenient having the extra time between winds.

That alone wasn't enough to sway me to the 41 camp, but it was a consideration.
Agreed

Overall, I preferred the DJ2 for its wrist presence and casual look.

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Old 25 April 2019, 10:58 PM   #16
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The DJ41 has the updated movement 3235 with longer power reserve.
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Old 25 April 2019, 11:19 PM   #17
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Old 25 April 2019, 11:25 PM   #18
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Both great pieces! More of a personal preference when deciding. Some very accurate descriptions by others...DJII a bit bolder, bulkier, sportier....the 41 a bit more refined, smaller size, and.....
a jubilee option is also a consideration! Huge option, especially when looking at the fluted or smooth bezel
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Old 25 April 2019, 11:43 PM   #19
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Both great pieces! More of a personal preference when deciding. Some very accurate descriptions by others...DJII a bit bolder, bulkier, sportier....the 41 a bit more refined, smaller size, and.....
a jubilee option is also a consideration! Huge option, especially when looking at the fluted or smooth bezel
Excellent point. If you want the jubilee your decision becomes much simpler
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Old 26 April 2019, 02:36 AM   #21
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I have a ss DJ41 and a TT DJII

DJ41 better ballanced in design
DJ II slightly larger ,which I enjoy.

In ss the DJ41 but in TT I prefer the DJII
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Both great pieces! More of a personal preference when deciding. Some very accurate descriptions by others...DJII a bit bolder, bulkier, sportier....the 41 a bit more refined, smaller size, and.....
a jubilee option is also a consideration! Huge option, especially when looking at the fluted or smooth bezel
Chris makes a good point here about the jubilee which I completely forgot to mention. Jubilee obviously not available as an option on the DJ2 and there is no jubilee on any other reference that can be made to fit either. It’s oyster bracelet only for the DJ2.
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Old 26 April 2019, 08:47 AM   #23
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Get a Datejust 41 if possible it is proportionate and balanced
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Old 26 April 2019, 09:58 AM   #24
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Get a dj41 if u just want a slightly larger dj36

But if u want something little sportier, yet classy, dj2 is the watch for u (especially the baton stick dials)

Yes, I am biased. I have three dj2s.

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Old 26 April 2019, 10:18 AM   #25
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DJ41, modern and classy with 70 hour reserve
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The DJ2 is an overall more ‘bold’ design than the DJ41.



DJ41 replaced the DJ2. DJ2 had the shortest run of any Datejust model to date, 7 or 9 years, I forget which.

The DJ2 is unique among Datejust in many respects. It was a large watch that really came ahead of the large watch trend which hasn’t gone away.
Correction: Datejust II was released in 2009 and ended in 2016.
Correction: It did not come ahead of the big watch trend. Big watches were popular in 2006.

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