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I can tell you from experience. If you own a DD40, you'd never get around to wearing the DJ jubilee.
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Personally I wear both without a problem. The DD40 YG when I'm turned up and The DJ41 when I'm turned down. Truly love them both.
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As mentioned above, these represent quite a different presence on the wrist. If I had to choose one, I'd take the DD. A somewhat more conservative look could be achieved with the DD in white gold (IMHO).
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I had both but prefer the DJ41. It's lighter, has easy link and the blue dial is similar to the DD40 blue dial but more legible. Steel is also more durable, I could breathe on that DD and it would scratch.
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