Not the one you're looking for but here's mine.
Some Fridays ago (maybe within the last 6 weeks) I saw a stunning Datejust on the Friday thread. As I remeber it, it had a black dial, and I think it was a 36mm and most likely a 6-digit one at that.
I wanted to ask the gent that posted it a few questions about it, but thought I'd do it later on, and forgot about it.
I just looked through the last many Friday threads and can't find it at all. I am thinking that maybe the gentleman that posted it, was also sabotaged by Photobucket's latest thrill, as was I.
I'd love to see some examples of the 36mm DJ, also with the hope of seing the stunning example for the Friday thread again, so if you have one to show please do :-)
Thanks,
Henrik
Not the one you're looking for but here's mine.
Not the one you want but here's mine, bought it new in Newcastle in 1984 . . .
F.T.F.A.
I am not quite sure but it seems that the newer 36mm Datejusts look slightly larger - maybe due to case design....
...and mine bought new in Birmingham in 1990. On a Hirsch Leonardo whilst the bacelet has a bit of a rest.
Grey is my fave dial for the DJ. If only I had more money...
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this one is currently en-route to Watchfinder for their appraisal... so may as well post an image while it's still technically mine.
currently for sale, must give it a bump
Unlikely to be the one you are looking for.
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An older one (a 16013 I think) only had it a little while but lovely thing.
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16000 - Plexi, open 6 & 9, quickset date.
Here's mine. Rubbish photo but it's a lovely linen dial
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It will never be as nice as your glacier dial day-date henrik, but here is my 16200 with modded black and gold dial - it is my homage to my first Rolex, a 6694, but with a bit of every-day practicality.
I think this is a very ordinary TT DateJust from the mid-late eighties, but incredibly special to me. No doubt not that interesting but I am learning to appreciate it. I think the open 6's and 9's are beautiful, a work of art when looked at closely.
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It's my wife's
Sorry to slightly hijack but... is it me, or is the fluted bezel more deep/ jagged nowadays? Or is it simply a sign of wear on the older ones?
Thanks for the kind words, but they're also very different watches, despite a relatively similar appearance. I've unexpectedly come to appreciate the 36mm size much beyond what I ever thought possible, and it's great to see some of the lovely examples in this thread.
Your DJ is a stunning watch and a great representation of the classic 36mm size.
16220 - from the 2000s. Sapphire and quickset date (obvs).
And a much older 1603, long since gone unfortunately.
Here's mine from the 80's:
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My Rolex Datejust 1977.A43FB9D1-05E0-4EF7-A5CB-FBD3E54618E6-862-000000723C2E995D.jpeg
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My Rolex Datejust 1977IMG_2269.JPG
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