I much preferred the plain bezel one... Until I tried them on and then the fluted one definitely won the day for me, something I wasn't expecting at all. Was the blue one I was looking at though.
Plain
Fluted
Please put aside your love/hate opinion of the Datejust II for a moment.
What do we think of the bezel, one is SS the other 18ct white gold and approx a Grand dearer.
Rolex by Dave in Wales, on Flickr
Rolex-2 by Dave in Wales, on Flickr
Last edited by Dave in Wales; 30th June 2014 at 11:17.
I much preferred the plain bezel one... Until I tried them on and then the fluted one definitely won the day for me, something I wasn't expecting at all. Was the blue one I was looking at though.
Has to be the plain. Personally I have never liked the fluted. I feel it make s the watch unnecessarily fussy.
I prefer the fluted bezel, although is is probably not worth the price difference!
A very rough guide (at least for me anyways) is that a jubilee bracelet works with a fluted bezel and a smooth bezel with oyster bracelet so in this case I voted plain.
As always there are exceptions as I don't mind a GMT with a jubilee bracelet.
To look at, in the watch box or whatever, the fluted. To actually wear, the smooth- fluted is a bit much with the pcl's as well.
Fluted looks better in those pictures.
I have the fluted and think it is perfect.
Off the wrist it is the plain but on the wrist the fluted dial is just fantastic the way it picks up the light.
Fluted for me, when the light hits it it is a sight to behold. Whenever I see a smooth bezel DJII it always makes me think of a Milgauss. If I want a Milgauss I'll but a Milgauss.
Fluted to me is how a Rolex should look.
Fluted bezel for me. However if you go bi-metal it needs to be a jubilee bracelet.
Plain for me, it just looks so timeless....an absolute classic.
Fluted obviously makes it more dressy, whichever you decide enjoy it!
Had both, but kept the fluted!
Plain just looks boring............go for the fluted
I looked at both for my DJ purchase and ended up going for the plain bezel one reason being the fluted is white gold and I didn't want gold on my watch (find it a bit feminine) the other being, well it made it look a bit feminine.
End of they day it's your watch and your choice so get which one you prefer.
Fluted but didn't realise the price difference!!
Fluted for me,Plain bezels tend to be that little bit more prominent to signs of wear. That price difference is a bit of a surprise but I guess it is what it is.
Hate fluted bezels on every model.
I think they sort of work better with jubilee bracelets but the polished bezel is so much more understated.
I used to prefer the plain one but now I seem to be more drawn towards the fluted. No idea why.0
... although I do not like fluted bezels in general, a Datejust without one does not look right to me - in particular, in my eyes the plain bezel of the DJ II is just too wide and does not look very elegant, rather - plain. A slimmer version might be better, similar to the JLC Master Control 37/39mm vs. 40mm models.
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Christian
Plain for me.
I do not like fluted at all.
Fluted for me, it just looks more interesting and I like the way it catches the light.
R
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+1 for the fluted, it just looks so right.
I used to be plain all the way, but more and more I'm finding the fluted ones more attractive.
I much prefer the fluted bezel; for me, it completes the watch.
Nice looking piece either way, fluted makes it pop for me.
From experience; smooth makes the watch look/wear larger, noticed this when I swapped my DJ 16000 for a DJ 16220 with a machined bezel. I asked Stephen in Jopsons, is the 16220 smaller and he explained the optical illusion caused by the different bezel types.
I prefer plain, particularly with an oyster bracelet. However, of all the used Rolex's I've seen, those with plain bezels look a lot more tired than their fluted counterparts, so purely from a longevity point of view I'd go fluted cos they tend to wear the wear better so to speak.
Also, there's no way I'd go DJ2 over DJ 36mm (sorry, couldn't resist).
Fluted in a heartbeat. One of the defining characteristics of the watch otherwise it's a bit 'meh' looking.
Fluted bezel gets my vote, although it's susceptible to getting damaged if the wearer is clumsy. Plain bezel can always be refinished easily.
Paul
Personally I prefer the plain bezel, but the fluted one is part of rolex heritage, from a time when a the bezel was screwed down using the fluting as a key for the tool used to do this.
As such, I think rolex should always have a version of this watch with the old style bezel, just as I hate the cyclops but accept that it's a part of rolex's repertoire, and appreciate that they make watches without it.
The fluted to me, only really works on a Jubilee or President style bracelet, not the Oyster, so I voted plain.
+1 for the fluted.
As the title says -but I own a 611300 41mm sunburst blue and I think it looks great
However when I can afford it I will get a fluted because I like the jubilee bracelet
But both are wonderful and each to their own-its like I can never figure out why any one would want to put a watch on a nasty bit of old nylon webbing !(nato-ugh!) and the same goes for rubber as well -a watch should be on a bracelet or leather we all have different like and dislikes
Fluted.
I was just in Fraser Hart today and have to say the fluted bezels are the way to go, esp on a DJ as it's its signature. Smooth bezels don't work for me, it also didn't look that good on the Exp1 or even on the blue Aqua Terra even tho I really like both those dials.
Fluted!
Does the fluted come with a sunburst dial ? Talking dj ii here as I'm pretty sure the 36 does....
Edit: I meant white sunburst as I know there's the dj ii fluted in blue
Fluted !! Plain looks very... Plain
I generally like the fluted ones but I do like the plain one on that particular watch
Got to be fluted surely? The plain bezels just look wrong!
The fluted bezel is a signature part of the Datejust, I would normally go for a plain bezel but when you are talking Datejust it has got to be fluted.
My missus bought a plain one recently but is now wondering about a fluted bezel. Anyone know if it's possible to have it swapped over if she decides she prefers fluted? Or is it a whole new watch?