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20 March 2015, 07:54 AM | #92 |
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Lots of defense of the DDII.
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I don't think the DJII will come down to 40mm next year, that would be lightening fast for Rolex, maybe in the next 3-5 years and with very limited dials at first.
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Might be a good time to unload your DD II before the non collector community finds out that they are to be discontinued.
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2. Projection means that you're attributing to Rolex your own motives. 3. You seem not to be taking into account the new movement in the DD 40. The movement may have had some influence on what Rolex thought would be the ideal case size. They may simply have felt the need to distinguish the two models. Of course, I can only surmise.
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Right now I am just banging my head against the wall wishing I knew how to make a DDII mistake myself. As it turns out, it is quite a difficult mistake to make
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That's it in a nutshell.
It personally took me a while to work it out, just what it was that wasn't right. Then the penny dropped. Once I could quantify it, then it was easy to pass on it. At the end of the day they lost me a little bit more after the fiasco of the Maxi Case Sub. Good for rappers. Bad for anybody else with a sense of style and proportion |
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Since two new movements have been launched this year - the 3255 and the 3235, these may eventually lead to the phasing out of the current DD2 and DJ2, making them rare commodities!
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I don't recall that Rolex raised a size of any watch and then brought it back down .. ever (I would like to hear an example from people with more knowledge than me if I am wrong).. they either raised it or kept it the same, the DJ , submariner, GMT , Daytona , Explorer 1 and 2 all went through it as the time passed but the trend is up even if it stabilizes but never reverses ..
this is the first time they did it .. and yeah they can call it the DD40 but its just a new DD2 with all the "corrections" answered and given the classic proportions am sure it will wear much smaller than the DD2 so in reality it will be much more noticeable than a 1mm and they know it. as for the new movement having anything to do with it, well the movement has nothing to do with the size of the stick markers or more importantly the bezel and the other more subtle changes |
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I posted earlier, after more thought, I think what looks off to me is the bezel.
The DD with the smooth bezel looks much more in balance IMO. But I a fan of the 36mm. |
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well this turned into a great watch pic thread!!!
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DDII was never a mistake. It was always my someday watch. If I was successful in my mid 30's, I'd of got myself one as a well done.
The DD40 is an improvement though based on what I have seen. Many DDII owners will rightly be defending their watches. It can't be easy when a supposedly "better" watch comes out. By that I mean better proportions according to some and a better movement according to many. I hope nobody takes this the wrong way but I sort of get where people come from. I'm getting rid of a DJII when an OP39 comes out with the dial I want. I'm not going to take much of a hit. If I owned a precocious metal watch, I'd be trying really hard to make myself not vastly prefer the DD40 because for most people it's not as simple as flipping the DDII for the DD40. You'd take quite the hit. If I imagine my someday self saving up for years to get my DDII and the DD40 coming out a year or two lately. I wouldn't of been happy. |
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Also I think anyone who's saying "it's only 1mm" is being overly simplistic. Compare a 16570 and a 216570 and you'll see what 2mm does.
Either way it would have been easier for Rolex to just put the new movement in the old case size. Would of saved time and energy. There must be a reason they made that change of "only 1mm." |
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Watches were getting bigger, not anymore though. 41mm DD was not proportionate IMO. It was definitely a BIG bling factor. I do like to dials on the 41mm especially the ice blue roman numerals. SEXY combination. The 36mm is here to stay forever and the 40mm is perfect to represent the classiness and history of rolex. Now the DJII being 41mm is the perfect size being looked at as a casual/everyday watch. Something tells me they will bring it down to 40mm as well.
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