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jzzmn88 28 December 2016 02:51 PM

First Rolex
 
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Hi all,

Long time lurker but first time posting. I officially joined the Rolex club and couldn't be happier! However, it came in a round about way. My brother and I bought this 116234 DJ back in 2011 for my father's 70th birthday. My dad was so excited because it was his first Rolex and he proudly wore it wherever he went. He only got to wear it for a few months when he was tragically diagnosed with ALS, otherwise known as Lou Gehrig's disease. It's a disease which affects the neurons of the brain and causes the muscles in your body to gradually atrophy. As he grew weaker, he no longer had the strength to wear the watch and eventually gave it back to me. My brother and I couldn't figure out what to do with it so it was decided I would keep it safe.

At that time, my first inclination was to keep the watch and wear it. When I put it on my wrist, two things struck me immediately: it felt way too small and it was too flashy. I am a sport's watch kind of guy so I was used to larger watches and this DJ did not feel right on my wrist. My brother felt the same way when he tried it on. So back in the box it went, and sat in my safe for the last 5 years. There were many times over the years where I would take it out and try it on, but it never grew on me. I was tempted to trade it in for a Sub or GMT (and of course splitting the trade in proceeds with my brother) but could never do it.

This past Thanksgiving, in a conversation with my friend (who is a huge watch guy), we got into talking about Rolexes and eventually the conversation steered to the DJ. I mentioned not knowing what to do with it and the possibility of selling the watch. He told me, don't do it! You will regret selling it because it's your dads. Just try it out and wear it for awhile and see what you think.

So out of the box it came, had a local jeweler adjust the bracelet, and what do you know....it didn't seem so small when sized properly on my wrist. In fact, the 36mm looked perfect on me! The Jubilee bracelet is so comfortable and fit just right. The fluted bezel did take some time to get used to, but grew on me day by day and didn't seem as blingy as it did before. The dial is a beautiful shade of blue and adds some sportiness to the overall feel of the watch. I always thought the DJ was too dressy and only worn for formal occasions , but no longer feel that way. I have worn this with every type of clothing and it hasn't once felt out of place. It's been a month of daily wear, and I have grown to love this watch like no other. It has even taken away my longing for a Sub!

My dad is still alive but is completely paralyzed due to ALS and cannot talk because he breathes with a ventilator. While visiting the other day, I showed him the DJ while I was wearing it and he gave me a big smile. With this disease, I'm not sure how long he has to live, but at least I will always carry of a part of him while wearing this watch. So glad we didn't sell it and am going to keep it forever and pass it down to my son in the future. My brother recently got a Sub and he is extremely happy with it. He feels the DJ is still too small for him but he is ecstatic that the DJ will, for sure, be a part of our family from now on.

In the past, I couldn't imagine wearing this DJ. Now, I can't imagine NOT wearing it!

Kevin

BNA/LION 28 December 2016 02:55 PM

Congratulations! :thumbsup:

sickened1 28 December 2016 03:01 PM

very nice! Congrats. :cheers:

yunach 28 December 2016 03:19 PM

Congrats. Great story behind the watch.


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BradTrinh24 28 December 2016 03:22 PM

Great story, thanks for sharing.

Bigsykedaddy 28 December 2016 03:24 PM

Sorry about your father, I have known someone with ALS and it is heartbreaking. I'm glad you decided to keep it and wear it to remind you of your father. It looks great on you and is a beautiful watch!

Just so you know if you ever wanna change it up down the road you can change the bracelet to an Oyster bracelet and swap out the dial / bezel just to keep the same watch and change it up every now and then. Of course if I was in the same situation I would wear it exactly as it is because it's beautiful! (just wanted to let you know in case you didn't know you could do that.)

:cheers:

Sweetswisssteel 28 December 2016 03:59 PM

Very nice

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GradyPhilpott 28 December 2016 04:06 PM

I think you've made a very wise decision, especially considering the circumstances.

I'm a big fan of the DJ on Super Jubilee.

GFONG 28 December 2016 04:12 PM

Good decision to keep it. Congrats!

crowncollection 28 December 2016 05:20 PM

Congrats nice one


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Shichinin 28 December 2016 05:28 PM

Sorry about your father's condition. We had a similar experience with my dad and it is a hard process. I think it was a wise decision to keep the watch and you will understand it better in the future.

Meme-Dweller 28 December 2016 05:35 PM

Love the roulette wheel

DESH 28 December 2016 05:40 PM

sorry to hear about your dad... glad you decided to keep the watch.

henrylee 28 December 2016 05:58 PM

Beautiful watch and an amazing story behind it!

Kippers 28 December 2016 06:14 PM

Beautiful watch. Looks great and I wish you and your family all the best

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polaris72 28 December 2016 06:22 PM

Wear it proudly.

BigCFM 28 December 2016 06:29 PM

It's a great looking watch and the story behind it makes it even better.

Glad you kept it and best wishes to your dad.

Psmith 28 December 2016 07:17 PM

Welcome and congrats :cheers:

Muzz 28 December 2016 07:25 PM

Congratulations!! Wow that is very clean and nice!!

manans25 28 December 2016 09:51 PM

Congratulations :)

droptopman 28 December 2016 10:00 PM

Sorry to hear about your father.
What a great story.
Congrats and keep that watch on your wrist[emoji106]

rmlovett1 28 December 2016 10:06 PM

Sorry about you dad, I'd definitely keep that beautiful watch!

1William 28 December 2016 10:08 PM

Sorry about your father. Enjoy the watch.

travisb 28 December 2016 10:10 PM

Thanks for sharing your story. The watch looks great on you!

brandrea 28 December 2016 10:22 PM

Welcome to the forum Kevin. I'm really sorry to hear about your dad. That's. A beautiful watch and a keeper for sure:cheers:

natosub 29 December 2016 12:02 AM

Truly sorry to hear about your dad and very glad you didn't sell the watch. As you've come to realize, the history makes it much more than just a watch.

tkerrmd 29 December 2016 12:06 AM

Great watch and memory

ajas 29 December 2016 12:48 AM

Sorry to hear about your dad. Best of luck.

Iflylo 29 December 2016 12:57 AM

Beautiful watch, the best part is the smile you'll remember from your dad each time you look at it!

JnmEaton 29 December 2016 01:10 AM

Terrific story. Prayers for you father.


Nice watch too.


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