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Old 20 May 2017, 06:21 AM   #181
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Trust me on this.

A Rolex is meant to last a lifetime.

What is fashionable today will be tomorrows vintage. For the most part most Rolex hold their value well enough what ever the size.

From my experience I have learned that listening to my own opinion while taking note of other opinions is what makes me happy and contented.
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Old 20 May 2017, 09:32 AM   #182
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I have 6 inch wrists, which are basically as small as it gets for a man. Here is my 36mm 116234 and my 114060 sub. The 36mm dj only feels about right with the fluted bezel and jubilee bracelet, it plays much smaller with a domed bezel. However, if you are concerned at all with 36 feeling small, then don't get it. You will constantly second guess whether or not the watch is too small until you get rid of it or get another one.
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Old 20 May 2017, 10:55 AM   #183
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1) In my case, I don't need anyone telling me whether a watch is for a "man" or for a "woman".
2) I wear whatever watch I like regardless what others might think.
3) My wrist is almost 7 3/4" and one of my favorite watches ever is the 36mm DJ.
4) I abhor the new trend of big, gaudy watches.
5) I find the larger DJs unbalanced, weird, even rather vulgar and common.
6) I'm presently wearing a 35mm Patek Ref. 3998 which I like very much.
7) Buy what YOU like.
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Old 20 May 2017, 10:59 AM   #184
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1) In my case, I don't need anyone telling me whether a watch is for a "man" or for a "woman".
2) I wear whatever watch I like regardless what others might think.
3) My wrist is almost 7 3/4" and one of my favorite watches ever is the 36mm DJ.
4) I abhor the new trend of big, gaudy watches.
5) I find the larger DJs unbalanced, weird, even rather vulgar and common.
6) I'm presently wearing a 35mm Patek Ref. 3998 which I like very much.
7) Buy what YOU like.
Well put. I particularly agree with point #4.

I love that Patek too.
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Old 20 May 2017, 11:20 AM   #185
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1) In my case, I don't need anyone telling me whether a watch is for a "man" or for a "woman".
2) I wear whatever watch I like regardless what others might think.
3) My wrist is almost 7 3/4" and one of my favorite watches ever is the 36mm DJ.
4) I abhor the new trend of big, gaudy watches.
5) I find the larger DJs unbalanced, weird, even rather vulgar and common.
6) I'm presently wearing a 35mm Patek Ref. 3998 which I like very much.
7) Buy what YOU like.
This, my friends, is the gospel.
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Old 21 May 2017, 01:59 AM   #186
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One point to add to the above, in their rush for manufacturing larger watches, the new DJs with markers thicker than pointers look like poop. Also, the thicker markers make looking at the pointers at a quick glance difficult. But consumerism and the eagerness to make the watch pop on the wrist is a modern malady.
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Old 14 August 2017, 06:55 PM   #187
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I'm really not one to criticize Rolex, much, but I do believe they missed with the 41mm DJ. 38-39mm would have been a much better size.

I agree. 39-40mm would be ideal ala' the Day Date. Perhaps Rolex is testing the waters for a new Datejust with the new 39mm Oyster Perpetual and to some extent the 39mm Explorer. Both seem to be very popular as do it all time-pieces lately.

What baffles me is that Datejust 36 ran for 64 years before we saw the short lived Datejust II in 2009 (R.I.P.) and the 36 is still running. I don't see the need for 41mm Datejusts.

On a side note, I also really don't like how the lugs of Datejust 36mm ref. 116200 etc drop so quickly in comparison to lugs on preceding 36mm references. Sure we still have the 36, but these fast dropping lugs suggests to me the new 36 was primarily designed for women.
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Old 9 September 2017, 01:19 PM   #188
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For those having doubts, this would be a perfect time to note that recently-established most expensive Rolex of all time, the Bao Dai, is 36mm:

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The also recently-established second most expensive Rolex of all time is a mere 1mm wider:

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Let that sink in for a moment.

I had no idea such a Rolex existed (Bao Dai). Nice writeup on the link. Thanks for the post.
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Old 9 September 2017, 04:19 PM   #189
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36 mm is my perfect size:

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Old 9 September 2017, 05:38 PM   #190
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probably safe to say older gentlemen say > 45 years of age will prefer smaller watches?

Younger men 20 - 40 age I think would prefer the 40mm than the 36mm. I dont have a big wrist like 6.5 inches but when I tried on the 36mm it just felt way too small.

I know more women who wear 36mm than men though.
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Old 9 September 2017, 05:41 PM   #191
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id say it depends on the size of your wrist if your wanting something to fill your wrist out abit more look towards a AP
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Old 9 September 2017, 05:43 PM   #192
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id say it depends on the size of your wrist if your wanting something to fill your wrist out abit more look towards a AP
If guys dont like anymore larger than 36mm I dont think AP is a good brand to go to especially their ROC and ROO lines. They are huge compared to a simple 36mm DJ.
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Old 9 September 2017, 06:08 PM   #193
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If guys dont like anymore larger than 36mm I dont think AP is a good brand to go to especially their ROC and ROO lines. They are huge compared to a simple 36mm DJ.
At 37 mm there is the a AP RO 15450, it might wear smaller or sit lowe than a Rolex but you have to try it.
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Old 9 September 2017, 06:41 PM   #194
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At 37 mm there is the a AP RO 15450, it might wear smaller or sit lowe than a Rolex but you have to try it.
I have 6.5" wrist and I went to try out the 37mm AP 15450. It wears much larger than the 36mm Datejust, more like 39mm due to the lug design.
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Old 22 September 2017, 05:30 AM   #195
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Depends on your preferences as well as your size. I'm 5'10", weigh 165 and have 7.25" wrists. I think my 36mm DJ looks fine and feels great to me. I do plan to buy a sport watch eventually but it will be a 40mm at most. I'm on the side that thinks anything > 40mm is too big.
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Old 23 September 2017, 10:31 PM   #196
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I have been wearing my 114270 daily for the last 15 years in my 6.75" wrist and feel that a larger watch would not fit me that well, IMO.

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Old 24 September 2017, 08:40 AM   #197
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One point to add to the above, in their rush for manufacturing larger watches, the new DJs with markers thicker than pointers look like poop. Also, the thicker markers make looking at the pointers at a quick glance difficult. But consumerism and the eagerness to make the watch pop on the wrist is a modern malady.
I respectfully disagree.
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Old 24 September 2017, 10:27 AM   #198
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Rolex keeps making 36mm and they make it work, the same way they saved mechanical watches from quartz in the seventies.
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Old 5 October 2017, 04:41 AM   #199
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I own a datejust and I consider my wrist to be "medium" not too large but def. not a small wrist.

I think the watch will fit perfectly if your wrist is not huge.
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Old 5 October 2017, 04:59 AM   #200
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My wris is small and i think 36 is tiny
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Old 5 October 2017, 05:07 AM   #201
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Great universal recognition on a 36 DJ. My father and uncle are 6'0" and 6'4", 220 and 240 pounds respectively and daily wear 36 DJs. It has never crossed my mind that their watches look smallish. My 36 DJ is my most frequently worn and has never felt small, even in the company of larger watches.
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Old 5 October 2017, 05:08 AM   #202
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Are size 9 shoes too small for a man's feet? Is a size 32 pant too small for a man's waist? Is a size 16 neck too small for a man's shirt?
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Old 5 October 2017, 08:08 AM   #203
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Are size 9 shoes too small for a man's feet? Is a size 32 pant too small for a man's waist? Is a size 16 neck too small for a man's shirt?
Size 9 shoes are too small if you have size 11 feet... etc.

I wore DJ36 16233 for 15 years oblivious that fashion was changing.

When I wore a 40mm Sub for two weeks I realized I couldn't go back to 36mm on my 7.5" wrist. It suddenly looked tiny. I had to switch out my beloved TT tapestry dial DJ36 for a DJ41.

DJ36 is now, I'm sure, sold more as a women's watch. Just look at the dial choice and concealed clasp, same as DJ31's.

I would have preferred not to spend the extra £6,000 but the subconscious pressure to go bigger got me.
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Old 5 October 2017, 09:14 AM   #204
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DJ36 is now, I'm sure, sold more as a women's watch. Just look at the dial choice and concealed clasp, same as DJ31's.
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We can all argue this till the cow comes home. But this is absolutely correct. The 36mm is more targeted as a womens watch these days and its reflective of the dial choices etc...
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Old 5 October 2017, 09:43 AM   #205
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The 36mm is more targeted as a womens watch these days and its reflective of the dial choices etc...
Anyway to get hold of sales data? We'd also need to know if the purchase was for the purchaser or if it was a gift.
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Old 5 October 2017, 09:54 AM   #206
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Anyway to get hold of sales data? We'd also need to know if the purchase was for the purchaser or if it was a gift.
No need for stats. Just look at these dials - would a man wear these? Maybe if he wanted to get in touch with his feminine side. This is just to start there are huge array of dials for women on the DJ36 series.

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Old 5 October 2017, 10:16 AM   #207
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Another 36mm DJ undecided

In my current collection the Rolexs I have are 1 white DJ41, 1 black DJ41, and 1 39mm rodium Oyster.

Was looking at getting a white gold fluted 36mm steel DJ in either white or silver dial. The AD only had 3 36mmDJs and they were all dark colors. They all looked VERY small on my wrist.

I have about a 6.75 wrist. Does anyone have any pics of a lighter colored DJ36 on the wrist so I can see if it makes it look bigger?

Appreciate whatever anyone has to compare.
There is a big price savings on these compared to the DJ 41 especially with fluted and jubilee band thrown in.
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Old 5 October 2017, 10:49 AM   #208
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You know - I had in my mind that a 36mm DJ would be great, I loved the - moderately - raised crystal, etc.
I just tried one on in DC and decided it's way too small. I would, myself, go with the 41, or even a DJII.
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Old 5 October 2017, 11:13 AM   #209
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No need for stats. Just look at these dials - would a man wear these? Maybe if he wanted to get in touch with his feminine side. This is just to start there are huge array of dials for women on the DJ36 series.

I noticed you didn't paste the whole range there, but rather only the models that fit your narrative.
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Old 5 October 2017, 11:53 AM   #210
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I noticed you didn't paste the whole range there, but rather only the models that fit your narrative.
Of course. Theres like 3-4 pages of dials and its the point we are trying to portray. Trying to highlight the huge array of womens dials. Thats only half of them also. There is heaps of women dials probably moreso than neutral/mens dials.
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