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Old 21 June 2018, 06:36 PM   #1
danwang0520
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Opinion wanted: Flip new DJ41 for a vintage Day-Date??

Hi guys,

My grandfather had a DD 18038, which was passed down to my father and to me later on. My father and I had to sell it one point due to financial problem in the past for quick cash.

Flashback to the present: Right now, I own DJ41 and a Hulk at the moment (will add BLNR sometimes next year). However, I want opinion from you guys.

As DD holds a sentimental value to me, I currently own latest DJ41 (shown in the picture) on jubilee bracelet with champagne dial and diamond marker. I was looking for Day-Date models around that era, mainly, 18038 same that my grandfather had and 18238 with 3155 caliber. Should I flip for an DD 18238 (shown in the picture) with champagne dial with diamond marker in 36 mm?

Thank you all for your opinions.
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Old 21 June 2018, 06:42 PM   #2
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Yes.......but not for that DD. Find one without diamond dial.
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