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Old 19 October 2024, 03:54 AM   #31
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PM watches are not really too heavy IMO, it depends on you totally, some people wear large chunky and heavy watches and it works, you would get used to the weight as you wear it more.
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Old 19 October 2024, 05:53 AM   #32
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It really depends on if you can get a good fit. If the watch is at all loose, it will move around and be uncomfortable to wear. There seems to be a little more latitude in fit with gold as the metal is lighter.
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Old 19 October 2024, 06:30 AM   #33
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7 3/8” wrist here, and I could daily this 36mm platinum DD from a comfort standpoint. The smaller 36mm size really balances the watch for me and gives it the right amount of weight I enjoy without it being too much or unwieldy on the wrist. In contrast, I’ve also owned the platinum DD 40mm (several times…) and found that it was too big and too heavy in platinum to be a daily. YMMV
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Old 19 October 2024, 08:52 AM   #34
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No....Love the weight.....
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Old 19 October 2024, 10:50 AM   #35
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OMG what a great picture. I love when my guy does the peekaboo. I will buy for Norma!


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Old 19 October 2024, 11:15 AM   #37
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If I had to pick one of my watches to commit to for daily wear it would probably be the platinum dd40. I change up my watch everyday but when I go with the platinum it’s the only one I never put back and keep wearing. The weight is not an issue at all. It looks and feels fantastic. You really can’t do better.



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Old 19 October 2024, 04:24 PM   #38
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My daily is my DD 40. It’s actually hard to wear anything else.
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Old 19 October 2024, 08:28 PM   #39
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If I had to pick one of my watches to commit to for daily wear it would probably be the platinum dd40. I change up my watch everyday but when I go with the platinum it’s the only one I never put back and keep wearing. The weight is not an issue at all. It looks and feels fantastic. You really can’t do better.



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That's so nice! This is the perfect dial combo.
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Old 19 October 2024, 08:28 PM   #40
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Old 19 October 2024, 08:29 PM   #41
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7 3/8” wrist here, and I could daily this 36mm platinum DD from a comfort standpoint. The smaller 36mm size really balances the watch for me and gives it the right amount of weight I enjoy without it being too much or unwieldy on the wrist. In contrast, I’ve also owned the platinum DD 40mm (several times…) and found that it was too big and too heavy in platinum to be a daily. YMMV
Fantastic dial combination Stephen!
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Old 19 October 2024, 10:13 PM   #42
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Is the Platinum Day-Date too Heavy for a Daily Wear

I found the Platona annoyingly heavy over time. I suspect the DD40 would be considerably lighter. Unless you're set for the ice blue dial, an alternate would be a WG watch as it's hard to discern the difference other than on the wrist.
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Old 19 October 2024, 10:41 PM   #43
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Excellent feedback William. Can you explain to me why the concentric dial with Romans rather than just the Romans? I am undecided and I have not seen either up close yet. Tough to find for that experiment. But yes, I think I am more enamoured with the DD2 and I have been for a long time.
The Concentric dial added some depth to the dial and watch and it caught the light well. Both are fine but for a purchase like this I would search each out and see them in person before I made a choice.
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Old 20 October 2024, 03:19 AM   #44
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Is the Platinum Day-Date too Heavy for a Daily Wear

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7 3/8” wrist here, and I could daily this 36mm platinum DD from a comfort standpoint. The smaller 36mm size really balances the watch for me and gives it the right amount of weight I enjoy without it being too much or unwieldy on the wrist. In contrast, I’ve also owned the platinum DD 40mm (several times…) and found that it was too big and too heavy in platinum to be a daily. YMMV

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Old 20 October 2024, 03:20 AM   #45
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7 3/8” wrist here, and I could daily this 36mm platinum DD from a comfort standpoint. The smaller 36mm size really balances the watch for me and gives it the right amount of weight I enjoy without it being too much or unwieldy on the wrist. In contrast, I’ve also owned the platinum DD 40mm (several times…) and found that it was too big and too heavy in platinum to be a daily. YMMV
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Old 20 October 2024, 04:36 AM   #46
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I wear mine daily. It took a little getting used to but now I find the weight comforting.
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Old 20 October 2024, 04:40 AM   #47
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Old 22 October 2024, 01:42 AM   #48
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It's not really about the weight for me. I have thin and bony wrists. I have a hard time wearing any Rolex bracelet 24 hours after a few days. I do find jubilee bracelets more comfortable than oyster. I've never tried to wear a president bracelet to bed or really long term. All my watches eventually go to NATO or gator, because the sharp edges of metal bracelets are eventually too much. But NATO I can wear for months. My Dad has had a 5513 on a NATO for about 17 years, and I don't think he takes it off. If you can wear a steel watch on an oyster, you probably won't have an issue with a 950 DD.
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Old 22 October 2024, 07:28 AM   #49
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The added heft of platinum can certainly be a source of pleasure to the wearer.

I own several platinum watches but none of them Rolex so it's hard for me to comment specifically.

Here's a recent illustration after wearing the platinum on my right wrist for several months. As you can see, I've since changed back to the left wrist.

Hope this helps...
you SURE that's why your right arm is so much bigger??
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Old 22 October 2024, 12:14 PM   #50
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I liked the Concentric Dial with the Roman Numerals. I look at the diamond dial version recently but am not really that into that dial any longer. I recently traded a YG DD II because of the continuing bracelet issue. As I have gone through the years collecting, if the bracelets don't have the adjustability and ease I want, for a perfect fit, I don't buy them. It was nice to own the Platinum DD II's but for me it is too much money for the watches in the end. I have owned the Platinum Daytona with the Baguet Dial and it lasted only a short time because of the brown bezel and overall look. Glad I got that out of my system so now I don't really look at them for purchase. I would go DD II for the size, look and wear over the DD40 but that is just me. If I knew what I know now I would skip it all together but sometimes you need to do things yourself to find out and know. Good luck and let us know what you decide.

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Old 22 October 2024, 01:29 PM   #51
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I have the DD40 platinum and while heavier than SS, yes but in no way prohibitivley so. I've yet to find a person who owns the platinum DD or Daytona disagree with this.
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The bracelets on all DD watches have no micro adjustment. You can only add or remove links to try to get a good fit. This works most of the time but as my wrist swells or shrinks based on weather or activity it means the watch is either too large or too tight. For a watch that is as expensive as a DD, Rolex should have fixed this years ago. Once the Glide Lock and Easy Link Systems became available it was a game changer for me. Not that I don't like the DD, I do, but my watches will fit.
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I found the Platona annoyingly heavy over time. I suspect the DD40 would be considerably lighter. Unless you're set for the ice blue dial, an alternate would be a WG watch as it's hard to discern the difference other than on the wrist.
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I have the DD40 platinum and while heavier than SS, yes but in no way prohibitivley so. I've yet to find a person who owns the platinum DD or Daytona disagree with this.
I disagree on the Platona. I owned it for four years and sold it. The creds of owning it weren't with the annoyance, imho.
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Old 26 October 2024, 01:58 PM   #54
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Technically any Rolex is suitable for daily wear imho. I’ve seen people daily wear gold Daytonas, subs, skydwellers, DD, as if they were stainless steel pieces.
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Old 27 October 2024, 06:56 AM   #55
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I've enjoyed mine for about two years. You will not notice the weight after a day or two.

Last week at Austin F1, a fellow bar patron tapped my 228206 and showed me his 228236.

Admiring his while he admired mine*, I realized for the first time that mine does not have true roman numerals at 5,7,9,11!!! How did I miss that!!!


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Old 27 October 2024, 11:10 AM   #56
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What does a pm watch weigh ? My sub and dj41 are both 150g, my gshock is 130g and I have a beater watch at 170g and don’t know the difference when wearing them.
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Old 27 October 2024, 11:19 AM   #57
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What does a pm watch weigh ?
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I am considering a Platinum DD purchase and wanted to get your opinion if you think it is too heavy for a daily wear? Thanks.
It isn’t particularly heavy when compared to some other watches in my collection (Panerai, Bvulgari, Cartier XL). I would say it’s probably on par with the white gold YM II but I haven’t weighed them.

I wear mine whenever I want and never give weight a second thought. You will logically notice a slight difference for the first 30 minutes of wearing it after say a SS watch, but the difference melts away and you won’t give it a second thought after 1 hour. At least I don’t.
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Old 27 October 2024, 06:43 PM   #60
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to each his own but I enjoy a watch that is light........like my PP aqua......don't wear my DD or subs much.........some believe heavier means it's better
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