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Old 7 October 2016, 12:58 PM   #61
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Do all of the DD40 models have the ceramic bracelet inserts, or just the platinum models?
My RG DD40 does :) so I'd say yes they all do.
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Old 7 October 2016, 02:22 PM   #62
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Do all of the DD40 models have the ceramic bracelet inserts, or just the platinum models?
The description of the DD40 bracelet on Rolex's website implies they all have the ceramic:

Designed specially for the Day-Date at its launch in 1956, the elegant and
imposing President bracelet is inherent to the standing of the model.
Immediately recognizable on a wrist, this solid gold or platinum bracelet
with three semi‑circular links provides complete reliability and comfort. It is
now equipped with ceramic inserts inside the links, enhancing its
suppleness and durability. A concealed attachment beneath the bezel
ensures seamless visual continuity between the bracelet and case.
The new-generation concealed Crownclasp, opened with a hinged Rolex
crown, is the final aesthetic and functional touch to this sumptuous
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Old 7 October 2016, 02:25 PM   #63
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Hodinkee has always been classic "older" model fans. Very few are Modern fans. Are you surprised they prefer 36mm. As stated above they are prob sitting on a bunch of 36 PM DD and looking to move them.
One day later and they've got a some 36mm DJs for sale through a collab with Gilt
https://www.hodinkee.com/articles/ro...e-october-2016

Maybe I'm too cynical, but the timing today of the new Gilt sale immediately made me think of the comments in this thread.

Having said that, I'm a fan of Jack's writing and enjoyed the article.
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Old 7 October 2016, 02:58 PM   #64
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36mm champagne stick dial is the original President's watch
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Old 7 October 2016, 06:29 PM   #65
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I find Hodinkee articles too entertaining written in ultimate candor form by the writers. I have never been in a situation where I would trade in any Rolex watches for but if I,had to buy one of these I,would pick the 40MM model
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Old 8 October 2016, 11:55 AM   #66
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One day later and they've got a some 36mm DJs for sale through a collab with Gilt
https://www.hodinkee.com/articles/ro...e-october-2016

Maybe I'm too cynical, but the timing today of the new Gilt sale immediately made me think of the comments in this thread.

Having said that, I'm a fan of Jack's writing and enjoyed the article.
:thumbs: I like Jack and have met him here in Chicago, sometimes I think they have an Agenda.
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Old 8 October 2016, 12:08 PM   #67
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Honestly the 40mm is the perfect all around watch for that style. I find myself wearing it ALL the time. If I had the 36 I'd likely only wear it for formal events under a cuff, the 40 does it all..
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Old 8 October 2016, 01:51 PM   #68
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Interesting article. My personal preference is the 36mm. The DD does not need a larger size to have presence and the 36mm just seems so much more elegant to me. There is only one icon and it 36mm. Don't get me wrong, the 40 is beautiful but not iconic.
+1...the goldilocks of the Oyster case. Also, while i love the innovations on the 40mm, i just can't handle a watch that can be seen and identified from 500 yards away. (Of course its always personal taste and imho only)

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Old 8 October 2016, 05:39 PM   #69
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Nice article and agree that the 36 DD does not look small because of its presence.
But the picture from Chadri says it all, the 40 is the ultimate DD.
Still love my 36mm classic 18238
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It may be the ultimate if you have a big enough wrist for it to be in balance, as in the photo, otherwise it looks like a sock on a dog's nose, ridiculous.
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Everose chocolate dial 40 DD for me is a heavy and perfect watch. Been wearing it consistently for 4 weeks now and still have yet to have anyone notice or comment on it. Perfect fit for me though and I have just under an 8' wrist and about 6ft /195 lbs. I won't go smaller than 39mm or bigger than 42mm. I read the article and can understand the appeal of the classics but the modern 40mm size works well for my size/build and age.


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Old 8 October 2016, 06:48 PM   #72
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Everose chocolate dial 40 DD for me is a heavy and perfect watch. Been wearing it consistently for 4 weeks now and still have yet to have anyone notice or comment on it. Perfect fit for me though and I have just under an 8' wrist and about 6ft /195 lbs. I won't go smaller than 39mm or bigger than 42mm. I read the article and can understand the appeal of the classics but the modern 40mm size works well for my size/build and age.


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Old 8 October 2016, 07:04 PM   #73
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Chaps

In my most humble view, 36mm - 40mm is the perfect size for a mans watch.

The moment you go over 40mm, you start going into the "look at me" arena and at the moment it looks good, however in a few years time it could well look dated.

I have four Rolex, one 39mm and the rest are 40mm but I do think the 36mm DJ takes the prize for a classy look.

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Old 8 October 2016, 11:39 PM   #74
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Everose chocolate dial 40 DD for me is a heavy and perfect watch. Been wearing it consistently for 4 weeks now and still have yet to have anyone notice or comment on it. Perfect fit for me though and I have just under an 8' wrist and about 6ft /195 lbs. I won't go smaller than 39mm or bigger than 42mm. I read the article and can understand the appeal of the classics but the modern 40mm size works well for my size/build and age.


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Pretty much exactly my thoughts.
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Old 9 October 2016, 12:33 AM   #75
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I'd take a DD40 over a 36 all day long. Perfect size/feel and improved movement. The 36 is of course a classic but 36 on a 7.5 " wrist is too small compared to the 40. The 40 is truly the best of all the DD's IMHO.
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Old 9 October 2016, 01:33 AM   #76
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Go big or go home! 41mm only!

36mm is a great value if I was trying to save a couple bucks.
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