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Old 17 June 2019, 02:18 PM   #1
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Does a blue dial automatically double a vintage Datejust’s price?

I’ve noticed that blue is by far and away the most collectible dial color. I’m wondering if a watch will have its price doubled simply by virtue of having a blue dial.
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Old 17 June 2019, 07:07 PM   #2
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Hadn't noticed that, I'm sure fans of blue hope so! lol
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Old 17 June 2019, 09:57 PM   #3
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Blue dials are desirable these days, and there is some premium, but not nearly enough to double the price.
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Old 18 June 2019, 03:38 AM   #4
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Old 18 June 2019, 09:02 AM   #5
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Let’s hope.
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Old 18 June 2019, 09:08 AM   #6
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No. Maybe 20-30 percent more, assuming condition is equal to a non-blue DJ, but certainly not double.
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Old 18 June 2019, 09:13 AM   #7
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Old 18 June 2019, 12:21 PM   #8
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Premium for a blue dial!!!

Who decided that this was a thing?
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Old 18 June 2019, 12:44 PM   #9
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FP Journe's Chronometre Bleu is about $32/$21 = 52% higher than the equivalent white dial version.
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Old 18 June 2019, 12:47 PM   #10
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I think a nice painted Romans might edge the blue. :)

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Old 18 June 2019, 02:39 PM   #11
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Don't know about double... But definitely higher premium. I think any dark dial is at a premium versus silver/champagne/white dials when talking DJs or DDs.
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Old 19 June 2019, 12:53 AM   #12
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I agree blue dials definitely trade/sell higher than non-blue DJs, but the funny thing is that I've owned both, and I definitely prefer the silver dial. Just looks more "vintage Rolex" for some reason. I sold the blue and kept the silver.
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Old 19 June 2019, 01:14 AM   #13
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You’re comparing apples and oranges. Your silver dial is a 4-digit pie pan model, which would certainly be more “vintage” than your 5-digit non pie-pan blue dial.

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I agree blue dials definitely trade/sell higher than non-blue DJs, but the funny thing is that I've owned both, and I definitely prefer the silver dial. Just looks more "vintage Rolex" for some reason. I sold the blue and kept the silver.
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Old 19 June 2019, 01:17 AM   #14
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I guess it depends on whether blue dials are still fashionable when these current hot dials become vintage.
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Old 19 June 2019, 01:20 AM   #15
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I think it’s basic supply and demand. From what I’ve seen, there are about 9-10 silver DJs on the market for every 1 blue model. And that may be low.

The blue will continue to sell at a premium if those numbers remain as is.

My two cents.
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Old 19 June 2019, 01:24 AM   #16
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Blue is really popular at the moment. Sky D blue is virtually impossible to get and command a big premium. The AP RO blue dial boutique also same story. I personally like the TT with blue dial or SS with blue dial, as both pair very easily with everything. Not sure where you are seeing double the premium though, maybe 15-20 percent premium is more reasonable.
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Old 19 June 2019, 04:46 AM   #17
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Re-read the thread title. I specifically inquired about "vintage Datejusts."

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Old 19 June 2019, 06:31 AM   #18
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well considering I bought a vintage blue-dialed DJ today, I certainly hope so...
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Old 19 June 2019, 06:55 AM   #19
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well considering I bought a vintage blue-dialed DJ today, I certainly hope so...

Pics or it didn’t happen.
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Old 20 June 2019, 01:01 AM   #20
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You’re comparing apples and oranges. Your silver dial is a 4-digit pie pan model, which would certainly be more “vintage” than your 5-digit non pie-pan blue dial.
Disagree it's apples and oranges. Maybe granny smith vs. golden delicious apples.

Both of those DJs are acrylic/tritium vintage Rolexes. Sure, my silver dial version is about 9 years older with a pie-pan dial, but that's only part of its appeal. Those beautiful iridescent silver Rolex dials have more of a vintage look compared to a blue dial, regardless of the age, IMHO. Still, I agree the blue dials are more sought after, probably because of rarity and the fact that guys love blue.
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