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titomalu 18 November 2012 10:12 AM

i inherited my dad's 1968 tt datejust. works like a charm. I use it on special ocassions when I want my dad to be with me. It is a special timepiece which holds much more than its value for me. It's my link with dad.

808Bimmer 22 November 2012 05:18 PM

Nice. Just picked up a 16233 recently :cheers:

andyboy39 22 November 2012 06:45 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by padi56 (Post 2572)
a classic timeless design watch.

+1

boychild 4 October 2014 02:00 PM

Thank you for your insights! 😊

Eric Chan 11 October 2014 02:19 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by RogerF (Post 2570)
well sort of.

http://i3.photobucket.com/albums/y93...c/89607d77.jpg

This example of a 16233 is from 1990, a E Serial. This watch spent the first 5 years of its life pretty much in a safe only worn for special occasions as I was too young at the time. My family already knew then what I learned later on in my watch collecting career which is that a Rolex will always be worth its weight in gold (not literally of course, but it will always hold its value at the very least) I see it more and more now that parents are buying fine timepieces to give to their kids when they get older and I believe I will do the same one day when I have a child. Afterall 15-20 years from now after 15-20 price hikes a $4700 Sea Dweller today won't seem so expensive right?


Now this watch started getting some real wrist time about 10 years ago and it has been to hell and back. The watch saw a lot of extracurricular activities that would have been the death of other makes. It has hit brack walls while doing garden work, it has hit exhaust pipes, fallen from top shelves onto tile and concrete, it was basically put through the torture tests you see on tv for timex and glad garbage bags :chuckle: The only thing that the watch has had to visit Rolex for other than for regular scheduled maintenance is for a crystal when I hit the edge on a door. Other than that it has been one tough SOB.


Now on to the watch itself (and not my clumsiness)

Movement:

The movement is the bread and butter movement from Rolex the 3135. It is the date movement found in many watches in Rolex's stable such as current DJs, Submariner, Yacht Master, and Sea Dweller. I can pretty much say it is the most shock proof movement I have ever owned since I put my watches through a lot in my day to day life.


Case/Bracelet/Dial:

The case is your typical oyster, water resistant to 100m or 330ft. The caseback and crown is of the screw down type (pretty much standard these days for watches that are water resistant)

The bracelet on this model is the jubilee one in SS and 18k YG. I cant say that this watch scratches easily (something that ppl say happens to the gold portion) since the scratches are all my fault I cant really blame the design or material used for the signs of typical daily wear. Some complain about this bracelet design being noisey, but I dont find that the case and it has never been an issue with me.

The stick marker dial is again another classic trait of the DJ line, clean and simple to read with no BS. However I am also a fan of the Romans and would pick either one if I were to buy this watch again.
The only issue I have had with this watch and dial is that its difficult to read in the dark as the luminous dots on the ends of the stick markers have pretty much had their day. Even though the lume is gone on this dial I still prefer it over the 116233 dial with the big lume markers as I feel the new ones are too sport watch like for the DJ.

Design:

What can I say the 16233 (and now 116233) is THE watch in Rolex's lineup that screams the company name. The Jub bracelet coupled with the fluted gold bezel in Two Tone has become an icon in Asian countries ( and many others) as being the watch to have once you have "arrived" (if you dont believe me go visit HK LOL ) The design is classic, and with the DJ line having so many dial choices overall its hard not to be able to find something you like in this series.

The TT models are a little dressier than their SS siblings but I have not found a reason as to why it cannot be worn with casual attire, just like a Sub and SD can be worn with a tux.


Overall I give this watch 9/10



http://i3.photobucket.com/albums/y93...te_g35c/05.jpg

Fantastic review of one of if not the most popular Rolex models in the world. This is an old review, but a good one. It is a shame there are not more reviews like this on the Datejust. It does truly inspire me to write a review off own for one of my favourite Rolex models of all time.

I am fortunate enough to own a 16234, 116231 and a 116333. Will never part with the 16234 as that is my first Rolex, purchased beans new over 10 years ago.

Glad to have discovered this post.

w6ada 26 October 2014 05:33 AM

I have the same watch, also purchased about 15 years ago...Love it...Great review

dysondiver 26 October 2014 05:38 AM

still looking great

mywatchllc 18 November 2014 03:23 PM

Great review, just purchased my first DD TT and can see myself writing a similar review in 15 years.

Wacker23 19 December 2014 03:11 PM

Great review I bought my first Rolex in 1993 I still have it. Ill have it forever.

Parrotguy 27 December 2014 10:53 AM

I purchased my Rolex SS/Gold Oyster Perpetual DateJust new in 1982. I have had it serviced at an RSC twice and had a few plastic crystals replaced since then and it still runs like a champ. After 32 years, I am more attached to it than I have ever been to a physical object and have never regretted the cost ($1,900 back then). Someone who isn't a watch person would never understand, but I have never looked at it without thinking how much I love it (I know, get a room). It looks great no matter what you are wearing. I plan on getting a new case back and having it inscribed to my daughter so she will have it to remember my by after I am gone. Some people think that we get these to impress other people, but I can't remember a time when anyone else has ever commented on it; that has nothing to do with my enjoyment of it. There is something about having a fine precision mechanical watch at a time when so many things are electronic and computerized.

I recently purchased an Omega Speedmaster Professional and a Hamilton Jazzmaster Maestro and am seriously thinking about getting a used Submariner, but I know that I will never be attached to them as I am to my Rolex Oyster.

elkaholic 27 December 2014 12:48 PM

I have the same watch as pictured in this great review, the only difference is mine has a gold dial. It is a timeless classic, very comfortable and still gets compliments today, even with the new trend of larger watches everywhere. Mine remains very comfortable even with all the years of stretch that tend to build up on the jubilee band.

bunt 24 January 2015 08:06 AM

i love how this post itself is now 10 years old, and it keeps re-appearing. it's be really cool if RogerF would sign on again and give us an update on his DJ now that it has hit 25 years old!

AkshayArgade 3 May 2015 02:06 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by bunt (Post 5561012)
i love how this post itself is now 10 years old, and it keeps re-appearing. it's be really cool if RogerF would sign on again and give us an update on his DJ now that it has hit 25 years old!

I agree. 25 years is quite something. Would like to see photos

Sartana 9 May 2015 04:19 PM

The same movement in the yacht master?!? I had no idea

Bfd70 17 May 2015 12:07 AM

I like that in 2005 he suggested that in 15 years a $4700 sea dweller won't seem expensive. Took less than 10 for that to be a great deal.

Ace2Rolex 17 May 2015 02:37 AM

I started wearing 1970's DJ which had never been serviced until I brought it in 38 years after it first started ticking. When the watchmaster informed me that she was still running perfectly I was astounded. The watch quickly became my go to wear for weekend work in the yard.

I then purchased a TT TOG with the green second hand and immediately fell in love with it. My poor SubC didn't see my wrist for a month.

Long story short, I recently sold my SubC and picked up a new DJ with silver dial. Smaller than the sub but just as resilient, I have fallen in love with DJs. I have a small wrist, and the size and weight of the DJ are perfect, unlike the new Subs which I feel are a bit heavy/boxy and cut into the lower portion of my wrist.

The Sub was the first Rolex I ever purchased and at the time, not only was I in love with it, but I felt that the DJ was a bit of a joke. I was so wrong ;)

Floorguy 19 May 2015 01:28 AM

Every once in a while, I consider flipping mine, then I realize this is "THE ONE":thumbsup:

RogerF 17 June 2015 02:53 PM

I'm back. Yes I still have the watch. I'll give you all an update in a few weeks. I'm about to go on vacation and explore with my new Explorer hehehe

Nadim 29 July 2015 01:37 AM

Great review its all i needed to make me decide to get my datejust ||

Delawareguy 8 September 2015 01:37 AM

I have the same watch, (but in stainless) that I purchased new in 1985.... Pretty much only wear it when I wear a suit now (which isn't very often) but I wore it hard, daily, for more than ten years. I have corrosion issues with this watch now, which has me struggling with what to do about it, but all in all, it's a great and classic watch.

mechanicaltime 22 November 2015 10:34 AM

I also have a 16233 but with a gold face and sticks. I bought it in 1989 and have worn it daily til last year when I bought a SubC. The 16233 has been a fantastic watch. Beautiful, classic and durable.

ShashikeJaywalking 27 February 2016 01:40 AM

Got the same 16233!
 
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I'd love to see what it looks like now! Here's mine

Trurolexer 18 May 2016 04:09 AM

Thanks for sharing

monsters 19 July 2016 11:52 AM

Just jumped for my first Rolex, a DJ1 this week. Should be incoming tomorrow! Reviews like this make me excited for what is hopefully many years of enjoyment to come

Professorfingers 24 July 2016 01:57 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by monsters (Post 6863159)
Just jumped for my first Rolex, a DJ1 this week. Should be incoming tomorrow! Reviews like this make me excited for what is hopefully many years of enjoyment to come

If you don't mind me asking, why didn't you go with a DJII? A lot of what I read is the larger size is what everyone is going for. Myself, I haven;t decided yet.

douma 31 July 2016 05:29 PM

I will get one when I save enough.

idle spectre 18 September 2016 09:02 PM

Nice

Newrolex1234 25 September 2016 01:03 PM

Great review! Good to hear these are built like a tank. I wish these came in a 38" but still a great watch.

wagoneer 26 September 2016 07:12 PM

My first and favorite always Rolex, given to me by my farther, and I will pass it along to my children, excellent piece should last at least 4 generations.

the_natural 3 October 2016 09:46 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Bfd70 (Post 5843713)
I like that in 2005 he suggested that in 15 years a $4700 sea dweller won't seem expensive. Took less than 10 for that to be a great deal.

Seriously. I read that and then felt a little sick.

I don't understand all of these TRF folks who are like "No, they don't appreciate." Yeah maybe not in the first few years, but the trend (at least for many of the sport models) doesn't agree with that sentiment.

pashuta22 3 October 2016 11:24 PM

Thanks for a great review

Chris 26 May 2021 10:25 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by RogerF (Post 2570)
well sort of.

http://i3.photobucket.com/albums/y93...c/89607d77.jpg

This example of a 16233 is from 1990, a E Serial. This watch spent the first 5 years of its life pretty much in a safe only worn for special occasions as I was too young at the time. My family already knew then what I learned later on in my watch collecting career which is that a Rolex will always be worth its weight in gold (not literally of course, but it will always hold its value at the very least) I see it more and more now that parents are buying fine timepieces to give to their kids when they get older and I believe I will do the same one day when I have a child. Afterall 15-20 years from now after 15-20 price hikes a $4700 Sea Dweller today won't seem so expensive right?


Now this watch started getting some real wrist time about 10 years ago and it has been to hell and back. The watch saw a lot of extracurricular activities that would have been the death of other makes. It has hit brack walls while doing garden work, it has hit exhaust pipes, fallen from top shelves onto tile and concrete, it was basically put through the torture tests you see on tv for timex and glad garbage bags :chuckle: The only thing that the watch has had to visit Rolex for other than for regular scheduled maintenance is for a crystal when I hit the edge on a door. Other than that it has been one tough SOB.


Now on to the watch itself (and not my clumsiness)

Movement:

The movement is the bread and butter movement from Rolex the 3135. It is the date movement found in many watches in Rolex's stable such as current DJs, Submariner, Yacht Master, and Sea Dweller. I can pretty much say it is the most shock proof movement I have ever owned since I put my watches through a lot in my day to day life.


Case/Bracelet/Dial:

The case is your typical oyster, water resistant to 100m or 330ft. The caseback and crown is of the screw down type (pretty much standard these days for watches that are water resistant)

The bracelet on this model is the jubilee one in SS and 18k YG. I cant say that this watch scratches easily (something that ppl say happens to the gold portion) since the scratches are all my fault I cant really blame the design or material used for the signs of typical daily wear. Some complain about this bracelet design being noisey, but I dont find that the case and it has never been an issue with me.

The stick marker dial is again another classic trait of the DJ line, clean and simple to read with no BS. However I am also a fan of the Romans and would pick either one if I were to buy this watch again.
The only issue I have had with this watch and dial is that its difficult to read in the dark as the luminous dots on the ends of the stick markers have pretty much had their day. Even though the lume is gone on this dial I still prefer it over the 116233 dial with the big lume markers as I feel the new ones are too sport watch like for the DJ.

Design:

What can I say the 16233 (and now 116233) is THE watch in Rolex's lineup that screams the company name. The Jub bracelet coupled with the fluted gold bezel in Two Tone has become an icon in Asian countries ( and many others) as being the watch to have once you have "arrived" (if you dont believe me go visit HK LOL ) The design is classic, and with the DJ line having so many dial choices overall its hard not to be able to find something you like in this series.

The TT models are a little dressier than their SS siblings but I have not found a reason as to why it cannot be worn with casual attire, just like a Sub and SD can be worn with a tux.


Overall I give this watch 9/10



http://i3.photobucket.com/albums/y93...te_g35c/05.jpg

Hi roger do you still own this watch? How about a 30yr review. I have recently bought a 16233 from 1989, love the watch even thogh TT is currently out of vogue.

Robine 27 May 2021 06:12 AM

Looks much better with a silver dial than with a champagne one.

GeoffEff 1 June 2021 09:08 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Chris (Post 11478861)
Hi roger do you still own this watch? How about a 30yr review. I have recently bought a 16233 from 1989, love the watch even thogh TT is currently out of vogue.


A 30 year review would be great to read. Love seeing the life of these pieces.


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kevinjb 19 January 2022 09:05 PM

thanks for these reviews !!

bestert 3 February 2022 10:06 PM

My brother has the same!

watchgirl2022 20 May 2022 02:37 PM

Just acquired a 16234 but a 16233 is definitely on my want list. Such a classic

jamesbondOO7 29 October 2022 09:28 PM

Tuxedo dial and roulette date wheel

https://i.ibb.co/gzzKpq2/848717-EA-D...-B8-D0-BF4.jpg

brandrea 29 October 2022 09:36 PM

As relevant today as it was back then:thumbsup:

Maxriley77 2 November 2022 04:06 PM

Rolex model 18038
 
I recently bought a Rolex model number 18038 and was wondering if the band number 8385 is the original as well if the band is made of solid 18 karat gold. I paid roughly 12,500 and was wondering if I paid too much?


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