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8 May 2014, 03:56 AM | #1 |
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First Rolex (DateJust)
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I am planning on purchasing my 1st Rolex in the upcoming weeks and I am coming to this forum for some opinions and hopefully some pictures to help me decide what to get. I have my mind pretty set on a Date Just, just because this is one that I always wanted since I started working. This is a pretty big purchase so I have a ton of questions and just trying to get some insight from you guys. I currently have a Tag Carrera with a black bezel and face, so I am looking for a watch with a little different look that I can wear casual and formal. I know I want a DJ with a fluted bezel and a jubilee bracelet. The other specs I am up in the air with, so I am hoping with some pictures and opinions from people who have a DJ, I can make a decision. What I definitely want: DJ 36mm Fluted Bezel Jubilee Bracelete Undecided options: 1. Silver or Two Tone? (I am leaning more towards Silver) a. Which is a better resale value or hold its value better? b. Is TT to “old fashion”? I am a 30 yr old guy and would like something more trendy and fashionable, but at the same time eloquent. I hear the TT might look to "old". 2. Diamond dial or plain dials? (I am leaning more towards Diamond) a. How are the quality diamonds in the Rolex? b. I see on alanfurman.com they have both a Rolex Factory Diamond & a Custom Diamond setting (which is about $500 less) c. Is this to tacky? I looked around the site only see only a few people with diamond dials. 3. Color of face. (Leaning more towards silver) a. Silver – sharp looking and simple. I heard this gives it a better pop, especially if I have diamond dials. b. White – different look and can match with a lot of different color outfits. Hard to see the time? c. Gold – looks good on the TT, not sure how it will look on a Silver. Also, I am located in NYC so my options of purchasing the watch would be the Rolex store, Tourneau, authorized Rolex dealers and some online stores like alanfurman.com. Any benefits of purchasing at the Rolex store or Tourneau? I hear they are usually overpriced vs. AD. There seems to be a ton of AD’s around NY. Does anyone recommend any? Any other reputable websites I should consider? Any opinions or pictures would be great. Thank you in advance for your help. Dave |
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if you want to sell in future, go stainless.
if you want to keep till you die, get the tt, they are beautiful watches
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Here is my stainless steel DJ, rhodium dial. It is not my everyday watch, but could be, it goes with everything and in person is a beauty. The white gold bezel glistens without being blingy and the rhodium dial has a luster that is fantastic, again, best seen in person.
With so many iterations of the DJ, try on as many as you can, most AD's have a dozen or more in the case.
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Very nice piece! you should make it an everyday wear for sure
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If you are looking to resale, which is seems like you are leaning towards I would go with the stainless steel with silver dial. Always a classic that people would love to own. However just my personal opinion.
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Not a fan if two tone. Unless you wear gold jewelry then I suppose it would look quite nice. I would go stainless with silver dial. No diamonds, too flashy for my taste.
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19 May 2014, 09:44 PM | #9 |
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A classic 36mm DJ is not the trendy, fashionable model no matter what metal you select...unless you find a genuine exotic dialed version from days gone by. A tuxedo dial might be a good one to research.
Definitely stay away from aftermarket dials IMHO.
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I would go with two tone. In my opinion the gold you get with rolex is well worth the cost and looks great. But make sure to go look at some in person. The fluted bezel in gold looks amazing. But diamonds i feel are a little over the top for men.
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Very nice watch, I like the 2-tone and diamonds don't glow at night.
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23 March 2016, 10:37 AM | #12 |
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Check out TRF trusted seller DavidSW
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23 March 2016, 12:35 PM | #13 |
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Everyone has an opinion, and here is mine: no gold until you reach 50 - no diamonds for a man's watch ever, best return on your money if you resale is SS. With that said I have two Datejust watches and a GMT 11. One Datejust is TT with a black dial - the other is SS with a blue dial - both with fluted bezel and jubilee bracelet. Both are wonderful - TT for dress up occasions and SS for daily wear. I am over 50. The GMT for when I feel sporty. Bottom line - buy what makes you happy.
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Wonderful piece! I'll be looking for a SS one shortly myself. But, that said, something about a two tone when they have the right dial combo is appealing.
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At the end of the day, buy what you really like, you can't go wrong if YOU love it. TT and SS each have there merits. I don't think diamonds belong on a man's watch but that is just me, I would never think less of someone who likes diamonds. Get what speaks to YOU.
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Go with SS and I would absolutely not get diamonds. I have personally never, ever seen a men's watch with diamonds that looked good. It just doesn't work. |
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DateJust is a great choice. I'd stray away from diamonds as they can be a bit gaudy....my favorite dial is white as it really pops against the SS. Whatever dial color you go with, get the all steel...two tone looks dated IMHO, but at the end of the day, go with what sings to you, because that is the most important.
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That is one nice watch.
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If you are a young guy then by all means DJII in SS. But add diamonds to dial for character if not then it rather a boring watch. TT is nice if in everose and steel otherwise its rather a middle age dudes watch.
To me a Rolex is worth buying in sports model of DD. Thats just me. Try few on and see how you like the feel and look of them. On the forums you can get good techincal data and advise as such but other than that its just personal preferences. That said, in the price of DJII I think you have myriad of options in SS from some other cool brands like IWC, JLC, Ulysse etc. Last edited by el Godfather; 2 April 2016 at 03:53 PM.. Reason: Adding more info |
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I am currently 35 years old. First I thought that TT on Jubilee was a bit too classical for my age. But when I saw one in person, it was actually quite classy. However, I think 36 mm is a tad too small.
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Since this thread started on 7 May 2014, Dave what did you get? Pictures please!
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...?? He hasnt been online since Sept 2014..!!
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My first Rolex from 1990, Two-Tone Jubilee Bracelet with the Silver Tapestry Dial. I'm still happy with the way it looks and for many years, I wore it everyday.
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Here is my SSDJ. You can never go wrong with Stainless Steel. Definitely go with the fluted bezel as it really stands out. The big question is what color face to get and that is a very personal choice. Good luck but make sure you show it to us when you get it.
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Interesting thread this one. I'm in the market (as of relatively recently) for a 36mm Datejust and think I favour the two tone with diamond index markers. I know that isn't to everyone's taste but I've got a few stainless steel sports watches, so I just feel that TT with diamond dial gives me something completely different for formal occasions. I do appreciate that the SS models seem to hold their value better - as a rough comparison, compare the fact that 1990s SS and TT with diamond dials seem to be selling about the same price in the UK at the moment (just under the 4k mark) but the new price for a TT is over 2k more than the equivalent SS model. In my mind, that makes a 16233 with diamonds a pretty good deal!
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