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Old 7 February 2020, 12:53 PM   #31
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I think the opposite. Jubilee + fluted is too “blingy” for me. Smooth & Jubilee, Fluted & Oyster.
I can see this...when you do fluted and jubilee it's definitely going to catch some attention.
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Old 7 February 2020, 12:54 PM   #32
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More pics please!

I’m struggling with this myself. Leaning towards smooth with jubilee.
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Old 7 February 2020, 12:58 PM   #33
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The oyster is a much better look on the 41mm.. In my opinion it just suits the size much better.

I would only use a Jubilee on a 36mm
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Old 7 February 2020, 01:02 PM   #34
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I like both

Oyster for causal and flutted for dressy.
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Old 7 February 2020, 01:54 PM   #35
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More pics please!

I’m struggling with this myself. Leaning towards smooth with jubilee.


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Old 7 February 2020, 02:09 PM   #36
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Swapped out my oyster for the Jubilee. IMO only way to wear the DJ.


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Old 7 February 2020, 02:13 PM   #37
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I like both.
With oyster a head and its bracelet look as one solid piece, like an integrated bracelet.
With jubilee, its end-links are protruded over the lugs shapes and do not create a solid/integrated perception.

The jubilee is dressier, lighter and better ventilated and more comfortable in my view.
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Old 7 February 2020, 02:33 PM   #38
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My 2 cents
Smooth bezel / oyster
Fluted / jubilee
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Old 7 February 2020, 04:47 PM   #39
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So I am looking into possibly getting a DJ 41 with a smooth bezel. I am debating between getting a Jubilee or Oyster bracelet. For those who have handled both, which one do you prefer? Also I heard that the jubilee bracelet makes the watch feel alittle smaller, or at least tapers it more. Is there any truth to this?

The watch doesn’t wear larger or smaller either way, however, the jubilee gives the illusion of a smaller watch because unlike the oyster, there is no additional length on the watch due to end links.

Literally, where the lug end finish, the jubilee bracelet does not extend any further.
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Old 7 February 2020, 05:25 PM   #40
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I tried the DJ41 on both oyster and jubilee last week. There's a big difference in how the bracelets make the watch wear, at least on my ~6.75 inch wrist.

The biggest reason for this is that the fixed endlink for the oyster bracelet has a center link that is rigid and fixed in place and that extends a few millimeters beyond the end of the lugs. This effectively means that the watch case feels taller overall from lug-to-lug, maybe by 4 mm or so, on the oyster bracelet. By contrast, the end links for the jubilee do not have that protruding center link. The jubilee is flexible and can drape down more or less from the point where the lugs end. On top of this, I think the jubilee is a little thinner and lighter, and it's more flexible.

For my size wrist, the DJ41 seemed much more wearable on jubilee, though I could also do the oyster if needed.
Exactly my thoughts and experience. I can’t wear one on oyster as it’s too wide across the wrist for me
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Old 7 February 2020, 06:28 PM   #41
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DJ 41 Jubilee vs Oyster

I have owned both. Imo fluted and oyster is the perfect modern combo. Can be dressed up or down. I have only had the fluted bezel on both. I feel the jubilee wears smaller. I like the easy link but the clasp leaves something to be desired. I love the oyster look as it’s more modern and masculine imo but it scratches very easily. The jubilee is great at hiding wear. It won’t show any to be honest. It’s magic.

People say the oyster and jubilee wear the same but imo the jubilee wears smaller and makes the watch lighter. I’ll post a pic to illustrate. Found it on TRF.


Smooth on jubilee and fluted with oyster are a very nice versatile combo. But if I were you I would buy the jubilee first and get an oyster later. The oyster seems to be easier to obtain on the secondary market if your AD can’t/wont Order you one. They used to but not sure if the rules changed. They are interchangeable on the DJ41. It will give you 2 different looks.

Honestly as much as I like my DJ41 on jubilee i feel its a little too dressy. And on my 7.5 inch wrist wears a little smaller with the jubilee. I guess it’s because the watch is so thin and the jubilee hugs the wrist really well. So this combo is harder to dress down. The oyster with fluted will be my daily moving forward.


If you have the money get the fluted. You won’t regret it. If on a budget I would get the smooth with jubilee.


On second thought get the smooth on jubilee and buy the oyster bracelet for cheaper then the fluted bezel. That’s a lot of bang for the buck imo.




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Old 7 February 2020, 06:30 PM   #42
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my 2 cents
smooth bezel / oyster
fluted / jubilee
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Old 7 February 2020, 08:56 PM   #43
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Old 7 February 2020, 09:37 PM   #44
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I think there is no wrong way to configure a DateJust...Just buy and wear what sings to you. We each have our own tastes, style and opinions.
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Old 7 February 2020, 10:51 PM   #45
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The oyster is a much better look on the 41mm.. In my opinion it just suits the size much better.

I would only use a Jubilee on a 36mm
I think I might agree if it was a true 41mm but its closer to 39mm so a Jubilee works fine, esp with a smooth bezel, need either fluted or jubilee on a DJ imho.
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Old 7 February 2020, 11:48 PM   #46
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I love the Jubilee.

I have an DJ II on Oyster and I am strongly considering flipping it for a DJ 41 on Jubilee.
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Old 8 February 2020, 01:49 AM   #47
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In my opinion, I always think this:
Jubilee & Fluted
Oyster & Smooth/Domed

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Old 8 February 2020, 04:24 AM   #48
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Both look great but the jubilee is really one of the things that defines the classic DJ look. If going 2-tone it also hides the inevitable scratches the PCL’s on the oyster pick up, especially if it’s a daily piece.
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Old 8 February 2020, 04:35 AM   #49
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I have a DJ41 smooth with oyster. I sourced a jubilee bracelet from my local AD for $1550 usd. It's a five minute job to swap the bracelet out.

Sometime I like the jubilee better, sometimes the oyster. Both are great, and it's nice to have the option to switch. Like two watches in one.
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Old 8 February 2020, 08:26 AM   #50
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Imo

I have the 36MM Datejust and love it. I have the 2 tone (Stainless/18K Yellow Gold). I chose the Jubilee bracelet because I did not like the look of the Oyster with a two-tone finish. I think the Oyster looks great with the Stainless or Stainless/White gold. To me the links in the Jubilee look better in Yellow gold against the stainless "side-walls". But choose what catches your eye.
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Old 8 February 2020, 08:54 AM   #51
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I'm a fan of the oyster on 41mm. Jubilee on 36mm.
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Old 9 February 2020, 12:05 AM   #52
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I generally prefer the fluted DJ's, but with the smooth bezel, the above pics with the 41 jubilee combo looks great.
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Old 9 February 2020, 02:10 PM   #53
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I've had both. I had a DJII smooth bezel on the oyster and I now have a DJ41 fluted bezel on the jubilee. Although I like jubilee way better, I think oyster suits smooth bezel better.




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Old 9 February 2020, 03:06 PM   #54
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So I am looking into possibly getting a DJ 41 with a smooth bezel. I am debating between getting a Jubilee or Oyster bracelet. For those who have handled both, which one do you prefer? Also I heard that the jubilee bracelet makes the watch feel alittle smaller, or at least tapers it more. Is there any truth to this?
Oyster.

Two additional opinions:

1.) Fluted/Oyster looks smashing.

2.) Smooth with Romans in blue is a sight to behold, as is depicted in the photo above of that well enjoyed watch.
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