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Old 9 November 2019, 04:34 AM   #1
azbank
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DJ 41 Rhodium Dial

The vintage guy that I am, I could not resist to get myself this amazing watch. The blue dial also looked nice at the AD, but for me the Rhodium is a stunning dial. I really had to get used to the shine. It made me uncomfortable and somewhat embarrassed to have this attention on my wrist. I even thought to exchange it for a smooth bezel but after a few days, I really get to enjoy it in the open :) Blue is also nice, but rhodium is an upscale elegance, it blends in with the color/look of the steel and flows like one integrated jewelry. I think this bezel + bracelet combination is native to DJ. I have never owned a jubilee bracelet and I must say it is really comfy to wear. The watch is light and with this bracelet, I really don't notice its presence, unless I get blinded by its shines occasionally.

The steel of this watch is a different kind of steel all together - amazing spark to it. These Rolex alchemists have created something really special, the look and spark of the steel on this watch is noticeably different.
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