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2 July 2011, 03:07 AM | #1 |
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DateJust 36mm vs Explorer 36mm
They are basically the same size, but do they wear very similar as well?
And they both have about the same "tough-ness"? twin lock crown, WR100M, same case size, etc. |
2 July 2011, 05:28 AM | #2 |
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Both great pieces, it is what you prefer.
Out of personal experience I can say " nothing wears more comfortable then a 116200"!)
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2 July 2011, 06:09 AM | #3 |
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Must be an optical iillusion, but the Datejust seems to be the appropriate size while the Explorer seems small. Maybe its just because most sports watches these days are >= 40mm.
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Yes. Same toughness--same case/crown construction--same WR.
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2 July 2011, 06:27 PM | #5 |
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I am lucky to own both, and I don't feel that they wear ''dfferent'' at all..
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I'd go for the DJ over the Exp.
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3 July 2011, 08:39 AM | #7 |
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The DJ wears a little bit bigger ( even though they are the same size 36MM) b/c the DJ has slightly broader shoulders.
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4 July 2011, 12:12 AM | #8 |
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I also own both and I believe that except for styling and the date complication, they are equal watches. One is rugged, but dressy and the other is dressy, but rugged.
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Yes agree but many years ago the DJ was only rated to 50m, while the Explorer was 100m so it was classed as a sports watch.
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also the 36mm ex had a flip lock clasp, while a dj from the same era did not
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to my eye, the Datejust appears larger. I have heard as a possible explanation that the cyclops make a watch wear larger than it really is. I have always thought that the Sub-date looks larger than the Sub-no date, so maybe there is some truth to the cyclops explanation.
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4 July 2011, 03:30 AM | #12 |
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When comparing the two, I believe the Datejust is slightly thicker. This may explain why it looks bigger.
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The 14270 had the same mid case, and case back as the 162XX. And the only difference between the 114270 and the 14270 was the position of the lug holes (and the caliber, of course). The 114270 still has the same caseback, crystal, gaskets, crown as the 1162XX, but the shape of the case now differs. Best, A |
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