Congratulations it looks great on you.
I've been after adding a Rolex to my collection for a little while. As much as I'd love a Hulk or a BLNR I'm afraid my funds wouldn't stretch that far so I looked around and over time Datejust's really started to grown on me.
I must admit I wasn't keen on the fluted bezel's or Jubilee straps at first as I thought they might make the watch look a bit too 'blingy'. Anyway to cut a long story short I ended up with a lovely, vintage watch from another forum member (thanks DB9Yeti) and I've been wearing it most days for the last month or so.
At 36mm it's smaller than most watches these days but works perfectly on my sub 7" wrists. The fluted bezel works wonderfully to give the watch a little lift off the wrist and isn't blingy at all.
The dial is superb and looks really different (not sure my photos go anywhere near to capturing it
Although I really like the Jubilee, I've put it on an Oyster (thanks MarcJ) to partly preserve the Jubilee and because I think the Oyster gives it a more casual look.
So if you're in two minds about a DJ, my advice would be to give it a go.
Thanks
David
Congratulations it looks great on you.
Lovely watch, Enjoy!
An excellent choice.
Loving that (linen?) dial.
True classic, can newer go wrong with these! :)
It really is a beautiful watch! And that linen dial? Oh just gorgeous!
Enjoy!
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Dude, a freaking beauty, I wish you future contentment.
Awesome, great choice.
I've got my eye on this:
• http://alexpig.com/collections/rolex...ith-rivet-band
More and more I'm drawn towards vintage DJs and Air Kings. I'm even thinking about cashing in on my 5513 to get a vintage rolex dress watch and some spending money.
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That is very nice, good catch. Any pictures of it on the jubilee? Just my personal opinion, I prefer the jubilee on a datejust, but I understand your reason for swapping.
A very nice example of a classic, I bought mine new in 1984 and it's my one true keeper. However, get it back on the Jubilee, it just doesn't look right on the Oyster bracelet.
F.T.F.A.
Very nice, love the linen dial.
The perfect Datejust. Can't think why I let it go :(
Glad it's being enjoyed though and look great on that Oyster, Marc always comes up trumps!
Just beautiful - can't beat a date just 👍
Lovely watch. I just got gifted a 1984 bimetal datejust with a gold linen dial as a wedding present from my father in law. It was his bought in 1984. I was a bit sceptical at first as my collection consists of mainly divers, greater than 40mm. However since taking it off the jubilee which I find a bit blingy, and putting it on a leather it hasn't been off my wrist. Never thought about putting an oyster bracelet, but I guess is would need to be a bimetal which would be a few £££
Stunning wear in good health
that linen dial!
36mm looks spot on, good on the oyster too.
As time goes on I'm drawn more and more towards a DJ and consolidating some of the collection in order to obtain one, though with so many options out there choosing the right dial/bezel/bracelet combo is going to be tricky. That linen dial is a cracker!
Classic style. Size looks perfect for you.
Martyn
Very nice - though I prefer the Jubilee on this model (but only marginally)
Enjoy :)
Hmmmhhhh.... it's a real contender, but, I'd be terrified of picking a duff one up!
Congratulations. Great idea to put on the oyster bracelet, looks fantastic. Enjoy!
Cracking. But you're really missing out not wearing it on the jubilee bracelet.
I have a datejust and a GMT on jubilee and they are amazingly comfortable. Go on, give it a go.
Looks great
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Fully agree, great watch and my first new Rolex too.
Your linen dial is very striking.
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Congrats it's a beauty....now you have one you'll want more my friend.
That looks proper nice, love the dial (Linen type) and it sits very nicely on your wrist.