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12 October 2011, 09:16 PM | #22 |
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I think that the DJ2, no matter what your wrist size, is a casual/smart-casual watch. It isn't AS suited to suites and ties as a classic DJ, which can be worn casually, or as a dress watch. It depends on its use. Is it an everyday casual watch, or is it a board meeting or evening dress watch?
I personnally think that ANY Rolex can be worn for any event, but some are MORE suited to certain tasks than others. For example, the Deep Sea would be casual, not dress, and a gold DJ would the other way round. |
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