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Old 24 May 2018, 07:00 AM   #31
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The DJII is a great watch and wears slightly bigger; however, the fluted bezel proportions are off. My white dial DJ41 (appears) to wear slightly bigger than the other dial colors.
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Old 24 May 2018, 07:11 AM   #32
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Dj 41 too small or just right?

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The DJII is a great watch and wears slightly bigger; however, the fluted bezel proportions are off. My white dial DJ41 (appears) to wear slightly bigger than the other dial colors.


I agree about the bezel especially with the sticks. But I love the big bezel with the diamonds. I think it makes the whole watch pop more and I really needed the extra few mm in size. The 41 was just too small. I wanted to love it. I love the jubilee. But at the end of the day I love myDj ii more then the DJ41.


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Old 24 May 2018, 07:17 AM   #33
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I think the DJ41 looks a little small on you but it is a matter of personal choice. I own the DJ II with the Rhodium Diamond Dial and can tell you it is a cool watch that can be worn either casual or dress. It is comfortable and with the Easy Link system it works in a weather conditions as my wrist swells. Go for it.


Took your advice! Thanks!


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Old 24 May 2018, 07:37 AM   #34
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I feel the same. The DJII is the better watch. The DJ41 will do if you can't get a DJII.
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Old 24 May 2018, 07:51 AM   #35
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I feel the same. The DJII is the better watch. The DJ41 will do if you can't get a DJII.


I feel the DJIll is a much better watch for the younger guy who wants a little flash. As much as I wanted to love the DJ41 the weight and bezel size and being a little bigger drew me to the DJll. Bigger bezel or more power reserve. I could have picked up the DJ41 same dial for about the same price. So I just love the wrist presence of the DJll. So glad I listened to the WIS on this forum. The DJ41 and DJll wear night and day difference. I couldn’t even tell I was wearing a watch with the DJ41 jubilee. You can feel the weight of the DJll on oyster. I’m glad I didn’t write it off just because it was a old discontinued model. I’m not a huge fan of diamond dials but I love the look of the layout. More clean in my eyes. And the diamond on rhodium is a Homerun. It’s more understated. But can be very flashy under the right lights.


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Old 24 May 2018, 08:09 AM   #36
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Congrats on an excellent choice for you. The fact that YOU love it is all that matters. Wear it in good health!
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Old 24 May 2018, 08:37 AM   #37
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Congrats on an excellent choice for you. The fact that YOU love it is all that matters. Wear it in good health!


Thank you my friend.
You as well.

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Old 24 May 2018, 09:19 AM   #38
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I feel the DJIll is a much better watch for the younger guy who wants a little flash. As much as I wanted to love the DJ41 the weight and bezel size and being a little bigger drew me to the DJll. Bigger bezel or more power reserve. I could have picked up the DJ41 same dial for about the same price. So I just love the wrist presence of the DJll. So glad I listened to the WIS on this forum. The DJ41 and DJll wear night and day difference. I couldn’t even tell I was wearing a watch with the DJ41 jubilee. You can feel the weight of the DJll on oyster. I’m glad I didn’t write it off just because it was a old discontinued model. I’m not a huge fan of diamond dials but I love the look of the layout. More clean in my eyes. And the diamond on rhodium is a Homerun. It’s more understated. But can be very flashy under the right lights.


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The datejust III is an excellent choice haha. Congrats looks good on your wrist.
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Old 24 May 2018, 10:38 AM   #39
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Congrats!
Looks like a good fit
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