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10 December 2008, 09:04 AM | #1 |
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Rolex Datejust.....Decisions please help!!
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I am new to the forum. I am looking to purchase my first Rolex before christmas, brand new for AD and as i currently wear a Breitling Colt, i am lookin for a dress watch. I have almost settled on the datejust tt with a diamond dot dial for the following reasons. Yachtmaster: My two friends have them in my favourite dial colours. Submariner: Due for a change in model soon? GMTII: Do not like the bezel, also a little too sporty after the breitling. It was basically between the Yachtmaster tt and the datejust as both are watches i like at a similar price. I was thinking a jubilee bracelet wit a black jub dial to set off the diamonds although i have never physically seen it, has anyone got any opinions? The dial i tried was gold but they seem to be very common. Any advice or opinions would be great, also photos of tt datejusts if poss. Thanks |
10 December 2008, 09:07 AM | #2 |
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May I suggest the Yacht Master.
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10 December 2008, 09:40 AM | #3 |
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Lips, that is stunning. That dial alone is worth the price of the watch.
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10 December 2008, 10:51 AM | #4 |
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Hello !
Archie here.... DateJust is a great way to go..... Archie say GO FOR IT! - you will then have the same watch as Archie ! (and that can't be a bad thing) DateJust in TT will also get a much bigger discount..... TT DATEJUST usually get a very good 10-20% off min! My DateJust is model 16233 .... this is a touch smaller than the current model 116233. Mine is from the early 90s.... and still looks great...... The DateJust is certainly a keeper.... and with diamonds...... WOW |
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Archie and Lips,
Beautiful watches!! what us can I say
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10 December 2008, 11:23 AM | #6 |
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Between a DJ and YM..
DJ for sure as a dresswatch. DJ is the most common model out there in the wild. However it is THE most regonized model among Rolex.
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Definately a Datejust. I have a SS that I just love. Since I don't dive, fly much, climb mountains, race cars nor boats all the featurs offered in the other models are superfluous. I am going to get a new Subbie when the new models are released!
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10 December 2008, 11:56 AM | #8 |
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date just decision
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personally I like the datejust in ss with a white face and diamond bezel. also the large silver roman numerals make an impressive combonation. |
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A TT DJ is the perfect dress watch. You could also get away with a TT Sub with the black face. They will have a new Sub out but that won't make the current one any less of a watch.
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10 December 2008, 01:31 PM | #10 |
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A TT Datejust would be a great watch. I personally favor the ones which have the roman numerals on the dials. As to color, this should be your own best estimation of which would go best with the clothing you typically wear. Best of luck.
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10 December 2008, 02:38 PM | #11 |
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Nice watches guys.
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10 December 2008, 06:14 PM | #12 |
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Thanks for the replies, so far they're much appreciated!
Any opinions on the jub dials?? esp in black?? photos would be great! i like the MOP Yachtmaster looks great but how much extra do u pay for a MOP dial?? |
10 December 2008, 06:45 PM | #13 |
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The Jubilee band is the most comfortable. The oyster band, for me, is less comfortable and is prone to more scratches. I like the Roman dial or the "Thick" marker dials in either white, gold, or silver. Man, these are a beauty. (You can still swim with these, and do some snorkeling too. . . . . or wear em into the sauna / steam room.) I hardly ever take mine off.
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11 December 2008, 12:57 AM | #14 |
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Maybe this will help.
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Brian - that is a stunning TT. Thanks for posting.
I have a SS DJ 116234 as well as a Sub. The Sub is likely to be re-designed shortly but my bet is that it will not be as classic as the current Sub. You can't go wrong with any DJ in my opinion
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My opinion - jubilee, black or white dial without diamonds, stick markers. Probably one of the more standard, but classic, combos.
Get what you like though!!!
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The new DJ's are awesome ! You won't go wrong with one. Here's mine.
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What a nice picture. I have an exact same one. Very clean and more sportier look with the smooth bezel and oyster band, reasons for my choice. For a dressier look, I'd suggest a fluted bezel, jubilee band, black dial with fat stick hour markers. You will be able to read the time at night also. I like Roman numerals, but they are as readable against the black background as white. They are not illuminated either.
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I agree that the Oyster bracelet and smooth bezel as a sportier look. The Oyster bracelet also feels very nice !
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I have been eyeing the datejust for oh so many years now. I made my first purchase and could not be happier. I love my TT!!!!
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What a stunner, Brian......you've got me drooling all over my keyboard!!
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