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Old 11 July 2010, 03:57 AM   #1
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I should know this....

Maybe I just need my caffeine for the day.

Anyways, I was looking on a site that typically has a wide variety of Rolexs for sale, and I stumbled over to the DJ part.

Then I see this...




And I fell in love.


Except that it's a DJ1 and I couldn't do 36mm.


Then I started to look to find a solid yellow gold, or even white gold DJ-II.

But my results came back negative.


Does Rolex not offer any solid gold DJ-II's?

I was amazed at the MSRP for the DJ1, also.. $16,000 for a DJ on a strap? I guess I just never noticed because I wasn't a fan of them.
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Old 11 July 2010, 04:20 AM   #2
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Buy it if you like it.

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Originally Posted by Young Connoisseur View Post
Maybe I just need my caffeine for the day.

Anyways, I was looking on a site that typically has a wide variety of Rolexs for sale, and I stumbled over to the DJ part.

Then I see this...




And I fell in love.


Except that it's a DJ1 and I couldn't do 36mm.
Why should a DJ1 matter? For years the DJ1 has been a standard man's watch.

Then I started to look to find a solid yellow gold, or even white gold DJ-II.

But my results came back negative.


Does Rolex not offer any solid gold DJ-II's?

I was amazed at the MSRP for the DJ1, also.. $16,000 for a DJ on a strap? I guess I just never noticed because I wasn't a fan of them.
DJ1 has graced the wrists of many men. A watch should not be so big that it distracts from you as person. If you enjoy the watch, buy it. It is an elegant and classic design.:
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Old 11 July 2010, 04:41 AM   #3
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DJ1 has graced the wrists of many men. A watch should not be so big that it distracts from you as person. If you enjoy the watch, buy it. It is an elegant and classic design.:
Well, it just doesn't feel right..

Plus I need a SD first. I'll get a DJ after, but I'll need to find a pre-loved one here first. I think I'll take this instead...

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