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13 April 2021, 05:15 AM | #1 |
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Join Date: Mar 2015
Location: Jacksonville FL
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116233 vs new DJ
Hello friends,
Just looking for advice. I'm hankering for a two tone 36mm datejust. I prefer a silver dial, with white being a second runner up. I'd prefer a new watch, just because my previous experience with pre-owned has been mixed at best. Silver with sticks is not available on the 36mm at present time so buying it new is not an option. Conversely if I settled for a white dial I lose the concealed clasp which I like the look of. Option 1: Roll the dice and buy a used silver dial two tone. Option 2: Get a new white dial 36 mm, and learn to live with the oyster clasp. (Oyster clasp on jubilee looks jarring in my opinion). Option 3: Buy a 41 mm and get the dial I want on two tone, and deal with the oyster clasp. - I hate large watches, so probably not going to go with this option. I have a GS Blizzard that's 40 mm and although I love the watch, I find myself often wishing it was smaller at 38 or 36mm. Any thoughts / user experience on the oyster clasp with the adjustment vs the concealed clasp? I live in hot and humid Florida. Pictures from current DJ owners always welcome! Thanks in advance. |
13 April 2021, 02:09 PM | #2 |
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Join Date: Sep 2017
Real Name: John
Location: Yokohama
Watch: 116613LB, 116713LN
Posts: 218
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Hi SMB,
I bought a 116233 YG two tone Datejust, white dial, fluted bezel and jubilee (concealed clasp) new in 2016. I love it and I will never part with it, it gets the most wrist time and is the most comfortable wearing watch I have on my 6.5" wrist. I went for the white dial as it has the Roulette date wheel, which then ticked all the boxes for me. I am not sure if they still offer the Roulette in any of the newer 36mm DJ's. https://www.keepthetime.com/blog/rolex-roulette-date/ |
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