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Old 8 July 2020, 06:13 PM   #61
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Stainless Steel Submariner or Two-tone Datejust
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Old 8 July 2020, 06:24 PM   #62
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It might be an idea to get a bit more solid info on what the recipient wants. Has he said anything? Dropped any hints?
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Old 8 July 2020, 06:41 PM   #63
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This would be my pick



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He likes the buy classics from each brand. I.e. the omega seamaster and the panarai. He's got 2 classic dive watches in those two. So you could argue that a black dial submariner would fit well.

However, as he has 2 classic divers, it's 50/50 wether adding another to the mix is just going to become crowded. As the submariner is probably the most famous diver, you'd have thought he'd have purchased it by now.

So the black dial submariner is a contender.

I choose the datejust 41mm, blue dial, fluted bezel and oyster bracelet combination, reference: 126334

Because it's classic Rolex
It is not a black dial like his other watches
It can be worn on any occasion, dressed up or dressed down
The oyster bracelet is sporty and classic, not too flashy
The blue dial add's some flare and distinction

You can of course spec other dials on this watch too, mainly grey / white and slate grey with green.
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Old 8 July 2020, 06:52 PM   #64
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I would say he needs a Rolex for one and I would buy a submariner or a gmt and why not go vintage you’ll be spoilt for choice.
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Old 8 July 2020, 07:18 PM   #65
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He has an excellent watch collection already, a great blend of classic/sports/dress watches. Which is his favorite? Which does he wear the most?

I think the best suggestions have already been put forward;
OP39
DJ41 (fluted or smooth bezel is a preference thing)
Sub (if you can get one)

Very thoughtful of you to reach out here for advice, props to you.
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Old 8 July 2020, 07:41 PM   #66
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Go for the iconic models:

Rolex Submariner 116610LN (gray market, DAVIDSW recommended)

Rolex DateJust 41 steel. (AD/gray)



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Old 8 July 2020, 08:13 PM   #67
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Rolex with blue dial is great i guess
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Old 8 July 2020, 11:03 PM   #68
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Tudor S&G Chronograph on Bund Strap. So much watch that fits your budget. Has great Rolex breeding. Totally a sophisticated watch for a young man or woman...good luck!



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I love the Tudor's on a Bund strap. Would love to see more photos but can't seem to find them anyway. I've been looking at a BB58 (the chrono looks cool too) and think the Bund strap is a perfect combo. Ty for the pic.
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Old 8 July 2020, 11:05 PM   #69
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Go for the iconic models:

Rolex Submariner 116610LN (gray market, DAVIDSW recommended)

Rolex DateJust 41 steel. (AD/gray)



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Why do a lot of members recommend DavidSW? I always thought C24 was the place to buy used but recently had a bad buying experience and has put me off grey market completely.
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Old 8 July 2020, 11:13 PM   #70
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Many of the answers you are getting here are guys simply suggesting their personal favorite watches, without giving reason one why your husband would like it as much as they do. Nobody on this planet knows your husband better than you do, so it only makes sense that you be the one to pick out his watch.
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Old 9 July 2020, 12:24 AM   #71
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I really appreciate all the suggestions and feedback! The 41mm Datejust, blue dial, fluted bezel and 39mm Oyster Perpetual, white/silver dial are rising to the top for me. The Submariners he looks at seem to be special-edition types, so I'll save those, the Batman, and Daytona for when I'm feeling especially generous

Thoughts on jubilee vs oyster bracelet?
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Old 9 July 2020, 12:48 AM   #72
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The Air King might be perfect. Heck you both could wear it.
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Old 9 July 2020, 12:57 AM   #73
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I really appreciate all the suggestions and feedback! The 41mm Datejust, blue dial, fluted bezel and 39mm Oyster Perpetual, white/silver dial are rising to the top for me. The Submariners he looks at seem to be special-edition types, so I'll save those, the Batman, and Daytona for when I'm feeling especially generous

Thoughts on jubilee vs oyster bracelet?
If budget can go up to $9900, then without a doubt fluted and jubilee. That is the datejust look.
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Old 9 July 2020, 01:09 AM   #74
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Ignore the too many sub comments. There is a reason why they are so popular! Sub or datejust 41 these are my 2.
I agree! Also, it's often overlooked that almost all of the Subs seen are 5 digit and not the SubC/SubDateC. 5 digit Subs were around ~30 years which is part of the reason you see so many...
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Old 9 July 2020, 01:10 AM   #75
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I really appreciate all the suggestions and feedback! The 41mm Datejust, blue dial, fluted bezel and 39mm Oyster Perpetual, white/silver dial are rising to the top for me. The Submariners he looks at seem to be special-edition types, so I'll save those, the Batman, and Daytona for when I'm feeling especially generous

Thoughts on jubilee vs oyster bracelet?
First of all, on behalf of all the watch lovers in this forum (and your husband), I want give you props for wanting to treat him with this special gift. Very thoughtful of you!

I think you have narrowed it down to two very good choices. Although the Datejust ("DJ") is a classic design, there is a diversity of opinions here on this forum about the best configuration...(ie. 36 mm vs 41 mm). Rolexes are like Pringles potato chips..."once you pop, you can't stop." I think he will develop strong opinions about what he specifically likes (when there are so many variants on some models), and maybe wise to let him choose the DJ he specifically wants at a later time.

So, with that said, my recommendation is the white dial dial 39 mm Oyster Perpetual ("OP"). I think the consensus in the community is that it is a really striking watch and very versatile...for this reason, it is an in demand watch. Because, relatively speaking, the OP represents the entry-level price point (but not a sacrifice in quality -- it is top notch, like all Rolexes), it is the perfect way to "dip ones toes" into the vast lake that is the Rolex world. Great looking, top-quality, and desired by many in arguably the most "economical" package.

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Old 9 July 2020, 01:19 AM   #76
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Ignore the too many sub comments. There is a reason why they are so popular! Sub or datejust 41 these are my 2.
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Hi all! I’m looking to purchase a watch for my husband’s 35th birthday and thought this would be a good place to get advice. Based on his current collection, what should I go with next? Thanks in advance!
Very nice gesture. I think your husband would really appreciate a sunburst dial given his other watches. In your price range it would imo be impossible to go wrong with a new DateJust41. My preference if I had his collection and within your price range would be:

DateJust 41, smooth bezel, Jubilee bracelet, Blue Sunburst or Rhodium Sunburst dial and luminous stick hour markers.

For a touch above your range, a Milgauss with GV aka Green Sapphire crystal

The fluted bezel option on the DJ I think would move it a good portion above your budget target.
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Old 9 July 2020, 01:25 AM   #77
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What is his wrist size?

How could nobody ask this on a watch forum?!?
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Old 9 July 2020, 01:33 AM   #78
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Have to vote for the sub date, from there the Rolex collection will grow. The tough issue is the budget needs to go up a bit, room for negotiating, and will need to consider preowned.
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Old 9 July 2020, 01:33 AM   #79
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8k limits it pretty significantly for Rolex. Fluted bezel is out for the DJ41. If you want a Sub at 8 will have to wait out the AD. Would go further with other brands. Bump it up to 10k and you have more options that you can actually acquire right now.
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Old 9 July 2020, 01:40 AM   #80
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Old 9 July 2020, 01:42 AM   #81
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Old 9 July 2020, 01:44 AM   #82
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Old 9 July 2020, 01:48 AM   #83
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I agree that either a Submariner or Datejust 41 would be amazing choices
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Old 9 July 2020, 01:59 AM   #84
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People keep writing Sub Sub Sub which is out of her $7k-$8k budget and she already decided on a Datejust or OP.

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Old 9 July 2020, 02:02 AM   #85
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I agree he needs a Rolex in the collection, I would go with stainless steel. I neither recommend Precious metals / two-tone watches because they are scratch magnets nor the larger watches, like the Sea-Dweller, Deep sea Yachtmaster II irrespective of your budget (unless he has a large wrist)

The choice also depends on taste. I would recommend the following

1- Submariner or a GMT if you can extend your budget a bit, it's worth it. If not go with the
2- Explorer I or II, both are great.
3- Date just41. It may be a little too old fashioned unless you go with a smooth bezel and an oyster bracelet. The upside is that it has the new 3235 movement.
4-You can't go wrong with an oyster perpetual 39.

Good luck Let us know which way you went.
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Old 9 July 2020, 02:12 AM   #86
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I agree he needs a Rolex in the collection, I would go with stainless steel. I neither recommend Precious metals / two-tone watches because they are scratch magnets nor the larger watches, like the Sea-Dweller, Deep sea Yachtmaster II irrespective of your budget (unless he has a large wrist)

The choice also depends on taste. I would recommend the following

1- Submariner or a GMT if you can extend your budget a bit, it's worth it. If not go with the
2- Explorer I or II, both are great.
3- Date just41. It may be a little too old fashioned unless you go with a smooth bezel and an oyster bracelet. The upside is that it has the new 3235 movement.
4-You can't go wrong with an oyster perpetual 39.

Good luck Let us know which way you went.
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Old fashion? Have your seen the blue datejust fluted bezel? Do you think the demand is so high for them because people want to look like grandpa? I agree with much you said, but the datejust fluted is a classic and somethings don’t go out of style. That is why Rolex made the 41.
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Old 9 July 2020, 02:15 AM   #87
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Old fashion? Have your seen the blue datejust fluted bezel? Do you think the demand is so high for them because people want to look like grampa? I agree with much you said, but the datejust fluted is a classic and something’s don’t go out of style. That is why Rolex made the 41.
JRell: It's just my opinion. I own a DJ41 myself.
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Old 9 July 2020, 02:16 AM   #88
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Old 9 July 2020, 02:20 AM   #89
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JRell: It's just my opinion. I own a DJ41 myself.
If budget doesn’t matter - would always suggest the fluted, but I have considered getting another one with smooth bezel to change it up.
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If budget doesn’t matter - would always suggest the fluted, but I have considered getting another one with the smooth bezel to change it up.
The fluted bezel with the two-tone jubilee bracelet is definitely the quintessential Date Just. It is undeniably Rolex. But I guess her husband has one of those already. The budget wasn't an issue for me, but I gravitated towards the simple plain looks of the DJ41 with the white dial, a smooth bezel, and the oyster bracelet.
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