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23 March 2009, 11:22 AM | #1 |
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Teach me about bezels please!
I've been looking at stainless DJs and I've got some questions about bezels:
Does the fluted bezel only come in WG? Why is that? it seems like with the other bezels, the material is the same as the rest of the watch--is that true? Also, is domed bezel the same as smooth? I'm thinking probably not. Are smooth bezels still available on new DJs? Here's an example of a watch that I came across with a smooth bezel: http://www.bernardwatch.com/Rolex/Da...d-Size/RLX3940 |
23 March 2009, 11:27 AM | #2 |
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On the newer SS DJs, there are 2 options for bezels - fluted and smooth. The fluted is WG and the smooth is SS. And yes, smooth is the same as domed.
Older DJ models offer a third option called 'engine-turned'....looks a bit similar to fluted but SS. |
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Fluted Bezels ONLY come in precious metals ie:WG,YG. Im not sure why Rolex does that
With any other bezel it is indeed the same metal as the rest of the watch (I think) and I believe smooth and domed are the same. |
23 March 2009, 11:33 AM | #4 |
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Thanks for the answers!
Is there any advantage to having the fluted WG bezel? like is it more durable or anything? or is it just a matter of personal preference? |
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It's more preference than anything else. For me, I chose the fluted bezel on my DJ because it goes so nicely with the jubilee bracelet....classic! Some prefer the smooth bezel with oyster.
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It looks freaking awesome when it catches the light But when speaking of durability, the stainless steel would be better as it is harder than gold. But i wouldnt let that stop me from getting fluted. So basically yes it is a matter of personal preference
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oh yes i agree, i like the fluted bezel better, but the smooth looks good on the milgauss
and fluted... |
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that day-date is gorgeous! I can see what you mean about it being bling-ier
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