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Tools 1 April 2009 09:43 AM

The Feminizing of the DateJust..... Or Not ??
 
We've had some posts lately on the "feminizing" of the 36mm DateJust..

That and the new "White Diamond Daytona" at Basel.. (jazzed up Beach Daytona ?)

So, It's clear that Rolex is jumping on the "Big Watch" trend..

But............Women in men's watches :thinking:

This isn't the same thing as traditionally sized Men's watches targeted for women, now is it..

So............will these new offerings - at quite a bit more cost than a Men's model - take off and be seen in all the celebrity circles

I don't have an answer....Maybe by next year we will know more...

What do you think..

Omega_Precision 1 April 2009 09:54 AM

In my opinion, I don't think it's so much women wanting to wear a bigger watch, it's the idea of wearing a man's watch.

Rolex can increase the size and it won't affect their decision because a 36mm DJ is for women, so they want to wear a man's watch. If the 36mm isn't a man's watch from Rolex eventually you will start to see them wear the DJII.

It's this trend of "tom-girl" watches....why buy a bigger woman's watch when you can just buy the man's watch.

Maybe women can chime in on this....

chicagowatchman 1 April 2009 09:56 AM

Its going to flop along with the super sized II watches and the over bling!

Whiskey 1 April 2009 10:04 AM

Some genious actually came up with an engagement ring for men in the USA. It's been mentioned in a couple of newspapers and television talkshows.

Didn't Arnold Schwartzenegger's wife make a public speech at a huge rally recently when Obama introduced the new "Women's Commitee" and said out loud "The United States of America is a nation of women!"?

These days you have women wearing men's underwear.

You think I'm surprised about the de-masculanization of men's watches?

Oh yeah, and women will fall for it. All you need is Oprah/Hilton/Ellen to endorse it and masses will follow.

Yume-sama 1 April 2009 10:10 AM

I wasn't aware Ellen was a symbol of femininity. Maybe her wife...

http://bp0.blogger.com/_qOuTJnlKbSM/...llenportia.jpg http://news.softpedia.com/images/new...eGeneres-2.jpg

Women are generally an untapped market, and I can see why Rolex would want their money just as bad as ours.

But stop trying to say diamonds are for women only :chuckle: Flowery DJ Diamonds are for women, though.

hflee55 1 April 2009 10:12 AM

seems kind of sad that my men's DJ has now become a ladies watch...

CPTL 1 April 2009 10:18 AM

The DJ is still a man's watch...though it does come with lady-friendly dials. I like women's watches on women, and men's watches on women. But a dolled-up men's watch? Seems faddish to me, but I guess there are people out there who can indulge trends to the tune of $6k.

I like classics. When I buy something, I don't ever want to buy that thing ever again.

Whiskey 1 April 2009 10:19 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Yume-sama (Post 1079884)
I wasn't aware Ellen was a symbol of femininity. Maybe her wife...

http://bp0.blogger.com/_qOuTJnlKbSM/...llenportia.jpg http://news.softpedia.com/images/new...eGeneres-2.jpg

Women are generally an untapped market, and I can see why Rolex would want their money just as bad as ours.

But stop trying to say diamonds are for women only :chuckle: Flowery DJ Diamonds are for women, though.

Yeah, but her target audience is hetero-women.

Wasn't it a couple of years ago when I read here that Ellen wanted a SS Daytona on her show and a couple days later, some AD in Las Vegas sent her one for free! She showed the watch on her show and gave the guy a plug.

Next thing I heard was the demand for a SS Daytona was up higher than it was before.

Try this out, the next time you watch television, count how many commercials are targetted at men vs women. In those commercials, which gender is selling the item? In the same commercial, if both genders are present, which gender is made out too look smart and sofisticated and which one is made to look like a dofus.

You'll be surprised.

I'll name one I saw just now. The Pepto-Bismal commercial.

Yume-sama 1 April 2009 10:21 AM

Very few commercials that aren't Budweiser are targeted to men. :chuckle:

ijen0311 1 April 2009 10:37 AM

I like the size, but a big girly watch is just not for me. I'll pass on the flowers :bye:

STEELINOX 1 April 2009 10:56 AM

Crossdresser's and Feminina's !
 
These are YOUR timepieces now !

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Wildwing 1 April 2009 10:58 AM

Bling notwithstanding, a 36mm Datejust, or for that matter a Day Date is still a man's watch. Get any other fanciful thinking out of your twisted minds.

Silly looking wide ties were once in fashion too. Until people realized how silly they looked.

Brunotheboxer 1 April 2009 11:00 AM

I voted flop.:cheers:

Yume-sama 1 April 2009 11:09 AM

The Hello Kitty one is awesome :chuckle:

ijen0311 1 April 2009 11:11 AM

is the Hello Kitty one real?

Alcan 1 April 2009 11:18 AM

I have no doubt that the "feminized" DJ will be a hit and that Rolex will sell as many as they can produce. Look at the leopard Daytona for cripes sake, they've sold every one ever made! :banghead:

Should they have? Tough decision to make. I'm of two minds. One says "Yes, give women something they can exult in". The other mind says "There goes the mens' cigar room into oblivion".

Rolex appears to be caught in an identity crisis.

Whiskey 1 April 2009 11:22 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Alcan (Post 1080043)
"There goes the mens' cigar room into oblivion".

Rolex appears to be caught in an identity crisis.

Amen to that brother.

An added plus of owning a SDDS is you won't see a woman wearing this watch and if she does buy it, she won't keep it for long.

ijen0311 1 April 2009 11:40 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Whiskey (Post 1080056)
Amen to that brother.

An added plus of owning a SDDS is you won't see a woman wearing this watch and if she does buy it, she won't keep it for long.

Just because a woman wears it doesn't mean it's inferior... :thinking:

flyback 1 April 2009 11:52 AM

The outrage over this non-issue seems to be a product of huge insecurity on the part of some men. Rolex releases a few 36mm Datejusts with flowers on them and now no man can be seen wearing any 36mm watch for fear of being considered effeminate?

flyback 1 April 2009 11:58 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by ijen0311 (Post 1080119)
Just because a woman wears it doesn't mean it's inferior... :thinking:

That's absolutely what's being implied. Listen to the tone of outrage about wearing something a woman might also wear.

Are we also swearing off pants now? What does that leave us, loincloths?

Guys who buy into this nonsense are cheating themselves out of a pretty cool line of watches (basically nearly every watch Rolex has ever made).

redshirt1957 1 April 2009 12:12 PM

Don't know about all that. I buy what I like and I assume others buy what they like.:dummy: Rolex is in the business to make money and I hope they do.:cheers:

chriseskew24 1 April 2009 12:15 PM

Flop ... IMHO

Boopie 1 April 2009 01:35 PM

There are several women on this board (or wives of members) who wear men's Rolex models, so chime in...do these women wear a man's Rolex because it's a man's watch, or because it's bigger than a woman's watch?

Whiskey 1 April 2009 01:44 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by flyback (Post 1080158)
Guys who buy into this nonsense are cheating themselves out of a pretty cool line of watches (basically nearly every watch Rolex has ever made).

Does this mean you'd be in the market for a VW-Bug, a Mazda Miata, or a Mini-Cooper?

I wouldn't be caught dead driving/owning any one of these cars.

GinGinD 1 April 2009 02:00 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by flyback (Post 1080148)
The outrage over this non-issue seems to be a product of huge insecurity on the part of some men. Rolex releases a few 36mm Datejusts with flowers on them and now no man can be seen wearing any 36mm watch for fear of being considered effeminate?

I'm getting that out of this thread too.

Jeannie

timetravel125 1 April 2009 02:06 PM

I have seen a documentary in which a man underwent a surgery in order to become a woman, and vice versa.

Watch size is becoming an expression of one's identity, in my opinion.

rolexgiants 1 April 2009 11:43 PM

i think a 36mm watch looks great on a woman... i guess rolex thinks the same way thats why they are gearing the 36mm datejust towards women.....

CPTL 1 April 2009 11:49 PM

This whole size issue is ridiculous. Why can't people just accept that different folks like different things? I'd for one never buy or wear a DSSD, but I accept that it exists, and am happy for the folks that like it. I am personally happy with my 36mm DJ; it's the perfect size (IMO) for a dress watch, and is the only watch I own that I can wear with french cuffs.

Does that make me a pansy, lady, or girlie-man? Anyone who thinks so, I'll PM you my address.

rolexgiants 2 April 2009 12:06 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by CPTL (Post 1080911)
This whole size issue is ridiculous. Why can't people just accept that different folks like different things? I'd for one never buy or wear a DSSD, but I accept that it exists, and am happy for the folks that like it. I am personally happy with my 36mm DJ; it's the perfect size (IMO) for a dress watch, and is the only watch I own that I can wear with french cuffs.

Does that make me a pansy, lady, or girlie-man? Anyone who thinks so, I'll PM you my address.

ur explorer doesnt fit under french cuffs??

ob1 2 April 2009 12:16 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by flyback (Post 1080158)
That's absolutely what's being implied. Listen to the tone of outrage about wearing something a woman might also wear.

Are we also swearing off pants now? What does that leave us, loincloths?

Guys who buy into this nonsense are cheating themselves out of a pretty cool line of watches (basically nearly every watch Rolex has ever made).

X2, Its 2009, you can wear whatever you like. Why do women wear "mens" size watches? ........... they like the way they look. Its just a marketing ploy to get you to buy another watch. Buy a 41d if you like them but don't fall for all this marketing crap.


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