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9 February 2020, 06:42 PM | #1 |
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Rolex day date 36 or datejust 41
Sorry for another What watch thread but I’m still going back and forth. Any insight would help me in my decision process
So 18238 day date 36mm yellow gold with black stick dial or 126333 datejust 41 chocolate Dial ever rose jubilee band. President is a 2000 model and datejust is a newer model 2019. Let me know your thoughts please. Thanks
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For me this is so easy. An 18238 is a classic timeless watch and oozes class in the config you mentioned. For me I don't even think a SS sports can compare with a president. It's whether you think the DD wears too small. Finding a DD in the right condition as well is getting ever harder as well.
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9 February 2020, 07:05 PM | #3 |
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Day Date! And add an onyx dial
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Pros of the DD:
classic size and with that size, you’ll have a very timeless look Just get the watch serviced to make sure that it is still water resistant and all and you’ll have a gold classic Rolex for the price (I think) of a modern SS Rolex AND you will also know the Day of the week via the dial Someone already took the depreciation hit for you Pros of the DJ41: Brand new, so should have a 5 year warranty Create your own memories with a brand new watch and have lots of different options to choose from |
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Wow that onyx dial! Mesmerizing and unique!
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10 February 2020, 01:27 AM | #6 |
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To me these watches are totally different. I would look to add both as your budget allows.
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10 February 2020, 01:30 AM | #7 |
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Prefer 18239, the WGDD. Alas by budget is more DJ right now.
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10 February 2020, 02:24 AM | #8 |
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No brainier get the 36mm DD. Such a beauty.
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10 February 2020, 02:30 AM | #9 |
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day date always
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10 February 2020, 02:31 AM | #10 |
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I’d go day date between these two
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Day Date without hesitation
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10 February 2020, 11:27 AM | #12 |
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Nice to read all the responses. I found a really nice looking day date yellow gold with green dial that is absolutely stunning...
can anyone chime in and tell me if this is an aftermarket dial and if the watch looks refinished.... Should I stay away from anything that is not original ROLEX? or with an older model does it matter? Its being sold from an online at Precious Timepiece & Co.,,,has anyone heard of them?? any info would be awesome.. Thanks!!
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DJ41 for me. I prefer the newer updated movement and size much better. Im however biased having a 41and can't do yellow gold.
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Wrist size and comfort level with a 36mm watch is the only issue I would have. If you are okay with 36mm, then there you have it.
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10 February 2020, 01:19 PM | #17 |
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Ok thats good to here thats kinda what I thought....I guess If If I'm planning on keeping it then that doesn't matter. I think I would be more concerned off it damaged the watch or cause failure to the watch....
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This is kinda where Im at too!! the same price I can get the datejust 41 chocolate dial and be the first owner with the new movement or get a 20 year old watch that has the same value...its like buying a used high end car....seems like the more expensive the car that faster the value goes down...shoot you can buy an older bently GT for 25-35K with low miles these days so why buy a new toyota......?????BUT for real this is one of my biggest dilemmas about the watch new vs old..... Just want to say that Im so blessed and lucky because my wife is one awesome lady..I was on the mission to sell my datejust II and get a new watch and she says.... "why not just get another and keep your current one...we have 3 boys you have to pass down watches to so you need at least 3 nice watches" !!!WOW what a wife!!!!
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10 February 2020, 02:48 PM | #19 |
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For me, it's the day date. 36mm is classic sized and will be timeless.
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10 February 2020, 05:52 PM | #20 |
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Take them both if your budget allows you.
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I looked into this watch and was told that the band and everything was original however the dial is original dial it has been repainted..Also I was told that it has been pressure tested and fully water proof as it should be.
if someone can take a look at this and tell me if this band looks really stretched or good condition. as well as the casing and over all watch. I have been told that the watch has been serviced and polished and I am under the impression that if not done correctly the watch looses value and some if its quality edges.
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