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23 August 2019, 07:14 PM | #91 |
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23 August 2019, 11:05 PM | #92 |
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Indeed.... the DJ41 is an awesome piece
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23 August 2019, 11:15 PM | #93 |
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I think DJ41 is a must for people with larger wrists. On my 7.5 inch wrist it looks like a 36 would on average wrist. And unlike the DJ II the proportions are good. It looks like a larger DJ36, which is great if you have larger wrists. If you have normal or smaller wrists, 36 is better.
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23 August 2019, 11:18 PM | #94 |
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41 all the way
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23 August 2019, 11:52 PM | #95 |
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23 August 2019, 11:57 PM | #96 |
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The “girly” comments are silly. Here’s a 36mm on a 7.5” wrist.
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23 August 2019, 11:58 PM | #97 |
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I have looked at every photo in this thread, and at least to my eye only one picture featuring a DJ41 didn't make me think "he would look better if that watch were a little bit smaller"
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24 August 2019, 12:01 AM | #98 |
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Here's my favorite picture of my DJ41. I think it wouldn't be better if it's DJ36.
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24 August 2019, 12:04 AM | #99 | |
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That said, given the aesthetic of the DJ, I personally think it's better to err on the side of slightly smaller as opposed to slightly larger. It's "truer" to the function of the watch imo. Alternatively, with something like a dive watch, for example, I feel the opposite. |
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24 August 2019, 12:15 AM | #101 |
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I find the DJ36 a tad too small and DJ41 a tad too big. a DJ38 or 39 would be perfect.
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24 August 2019, 04:54 AM | #102 |
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I just measured my DJ41 and indeed it's only about 39mm. What gives?
The Datejust II has a noticeably larger bezel and case, so my guess is that they sized it down slightly but kept the dial and crystal the same size, so they market it as a 41. Still, it fits my 7.5" wrist nicely and doesn't seem too big. Makes me think that choosing the DJ41 over the clunkier DJII was a wise option. I could probably rock a 36mm just as easily. A guy at work has my same watch in 36mm (w/o diamonds) and I can't really tell the difference from a distance. |
24 August 2019, 05:54 AM | #103 |
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My 36mm DJ is just about ok on my 7" wrist. It's a great size for dressing smart
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24 August 2019, 05:56 AM | #104 |
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The clasp on the 41 jubilee is without a doubt my biggest complaint. It sucks frankly and nothing more than a lazy cost cutting measure... simply said. Actually I think the entire watch feels very value engineered and subpar for its price point. My older Rolexes do not feel this way. I can point out many attributes that support this cost cutting in this watch. My old 36 felt far more luxurious and substantial. The 41 one ‘looks’ the part, but it absolutely doesn’t feel the part. Feels like a toy watch. That’s not to say I don’t love it. It’s just saying that Rolex is definitely value engineering their newer watches and passing the smoke onto its customers.
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24 August 2019, 06:11 AM | #105 |
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36 mm is the icon.
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24 August 2019, 06:55 AM | #107 |
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Tried on both a 36 and 41 today. Realizing the 36 is the classic size and because I’m thinking fluted/jubilee (going more for a dressy look) I really wanted the 36 to work on my 7” wrist. While mentally I know it does work, I’m so accustomed to wearing 40-42 that 36 felt really small and I kept looking at it trying to get used to it but couldn’t.
I’m with others who would like a 38mm option. That said, I’ll be back trying on some more 36mm over the weekend trying to decide whether to go new blue-dialed 126234 or an older Day Date and I’m hoping to get a little more comfortable with the size difference... Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk |
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24 August 2019, 07:30 AM | #109 |
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Looks are always subjective. I don't like really old Jubilees with tin clasps, but prefer the modern Jubilee with Oyster clasp over hidden clasp. To me it probably makes it more symmetrical. You have a watch and a clasp on the opposite side. Makes sense. Although I definitely understand people who, like you, would prefer a hidden clasp.
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24 August 2019, 08:32 AM | #111 |
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But the DJ 41 is just a hair over 39mm...not 41mm....you are aware of that?
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24 August 2019, 09:27 AM | #112 |
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My first Rolex was the DJ36 16234 and I absolutely love it. It is slightly more dressy than the larger models but the look is so timeless. It is also significantly lighter on the wrist (think half the weight of my SubC). It also fits under a dress shirt cuff flawlessly. The jubilee bracelet and fluted bezel are just beautiful. Mine doesn’t have the hidden clasp but that is amazing looking.
For me the DJ36 is a more formal watch and the sport models are for every day wear. I think the Day Date 36 is also super iconic. Try both on and see what speaks to you. Wrist size does come into play. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
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Depends on yourself.
I had the opportunity to choose between 41 and 36. I went with 36 because it just felt right with the DJ and for my wrist. The sport watches though are a story story. I was looking at the yacht master, and I wouldn’t have been able to do the smaller size on that watch. Guess it depends on how you feel.
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29 February 2020, 02:22 AM | #115 |
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DJ41 measures to 39.8mm
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The reality is, you should buy a watch proportional to the size of your wrist and being. We're lucky the 36 and 41 both co-exist, so there is something for everyone |
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8 March 2021, 12:23 PM | #118 |
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I had a BB41 for a while. It just didn't feel right. 36 for me. It's a little small I guess but it looks great.
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8 March 2021, 03:01 PM | #119 |
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I wish they made 39mm DJ. As it is 36mm is too small for me and 41mm is a tad too big. Give choice, id still go with 41mm DJ with fluted bezel.
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The DJ41 is actually 39.5mm. It has been verified on the forums many times. The older DJII is 41mm. So congratulations, Rolex makes your perfect watch after all. Cheers!!! Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk |
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