The DateJust and DayDate...peas in a pod.
The ‘shortages’ have brought a lot of interest in the current DateJust models....because you can, usually, actually buy one.
I think they are superb ‘sports’ watches in their own right. Pretty tough. But just look at how similar they are to the DayDate.
First, 41mm DJ with Jubilee.
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And the DD 40 at more than four times the retail.https://uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/201...c867726e52.jpg
Of course, it’s the mark-up for gold, but on the wrist, the DJ feels strikingly similar.
Although, notionally, different models , both feature the same upgraded , movement with 70 hour reserve, both have identical 10atm proofing. Unless you can’t remember what day it is, they just fulfill the same role in the Rolex range. For me, the Presidential bracelet is nicer, but it has no adjustment, so....https://uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/201...fd3f51a5c9.jpg Against the Jubilee.https://uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/201...37c8f2f36c.jpg
Both steel options on the DJ are adjustable, definite plus.
There is another option....the steel bezel DJ, cheapest in the range. And possibly my visual favourite.https://uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/201...846c90b419.jpg
Because there is a huge range of dial options, these examples are limited. You get get stick or Roman numerals, loads of dial colours and also 36mm options in both DJ and DD.
And finally, if you must stick-out, then a nice used version of this will get you in the Sopranos.https://uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/201...100b06f6d7.jpg A disclaimer....not my shirt (or watch).Thanks Hodinkee but I’l pass unless moving to Miami.
In all, I’m arguing that the DJ/DD ranges are every bit as interesting as the ‘professional’ ranges, but you can buy them....at retail prices from under 6K to just under 30k. Lots of choice.
And that’s ignoring the platinum DD, which costs......err.
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The DateJust and DayDate...peas in a pod.
I have a 36mm datejust white gold fluted bezel and jubilee. It’s an excellent everyday watch that can be dressed up or down when adding a variety of straps.
One day I hope to replace it with a 36mm day-date in white gold.
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The DateJust and DayDate...peas in a pod.
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walkerwek1958
I’ve never understood why people think their skin tone doesn’t suit yellow gold, I just can’t see the connection.
Let me help you with that:
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