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  • Difference between DayDate and DayDate II

    Hi,

    Besides the watch case size, anyone can enlighten what are the other difference for a DayDate and DayDate II?

    Thanks!!

  • #2
    Originally posted by teoh View Post
    Hi,

    Besides the watch case size, anyone can enlighten what are the other difference for a DayDate and DayDate II?

    Thanks!!
    Perhaps you can visit the Rolex website and download the brochure, http://www.rolex.com/sites/4/e-brochures/daydate.pdf for more information...
    His
    - Raymond Weil Ref. 9110ST
    - TAG HEUER Ref. 669.213
    - TAG HEUER Ref. CAF1112.BA0803
    - SEIKO Ref. 7T32-7H10
    - SEIKO Ref. SARC017
    - Rolex Submariner Ref. 116613LB S/YG
    - Rolex DSSD Ref. 116660 SS


    Hers
    - Raymond Weil Ref. 9991
    - Burberry Ref. 02845 BU1050
    - TAG HEUER Ref. WN131K.BA
    - Tudor Ref. 22010
    - Rolex DJ 31mm Ref. 178343 S/YG (green dial)

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    • #3
      Originally posted by teoh View Post
      Hi,

      Besides the watch case size, anyone can enlighten what are the other difference for a DayDate and DayDate II?

      Thanks!!
      Functionally no...but with the new parachrome for the DD II...


      Sometimes forgotten, but always contactable. Darkangel (2007-2014)

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      • #4
        Compared to the DD, the DD2:

        1. Has great wrist presence - looks and feels more substantial (30% to 35% heavier with solid gold) befitting the DD's President tag. The heft of solid 18k is what makes the DD2. The DD feels and looks "toyish" in comparison.

        2. Is more masculine with 41 mm - Rolex is starting to position the 36 mm models to be a feminine size beginning with the DJ's 36 mm floral dial. In the recent Australian Open, Rolex was aggresively promoting Roger Federer wearing the 41 mm DJ2, and Caroline Wozniacki (currently womens' #1 ) the 36 mm DJ.

        3. Is more versatile - the DD was touted as a "dress" watch but the DD2 looks as good in a tux in a grand ball as it would in faded jeans in a flea market.

        4. Is more value as an investment or as a heirloom - no contest, grab the DD2. I predict a sharp fall in preowned DD prices as more DD2s hit the preowned markets. The ADs mainly stock the DD2s now. What does that say?

        Cheers!

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        • #5
          Originally posted by Plan B View Post
          Compared to the DD, the DD2:

          1. Has great wrist presence - looks and feels more substantial (30% to 35% heavier with solid gold) befitting the DD's President tag. The heft of solid 18k is what makes the DD2. The DD feels and looks "toyish" in comparison.

          2. Is more masculine with 41 mm - Rolex is starting to position the 36 mm models to be a feminine size beginning with the DJ's 36 mm floral dial. In the recent Australian Open, Rolex was aggresively promoting Roger Federer wearing the 41 mm DJ2, and Caroline Wozniacki (currently womens' #1 ) the 36 mm DJ.

          3. Is more versatile - the DD was touted as a "dress" watch but the DD2 looks as good in a tux in a grand ball as it would in faded jeans in a flea market.

          4. Is more value as an investment or as a heirloom - no contest, grab the DD2. I predict a sharp fall in preowned DD prices as more DD2s hit the preowned markets. The ADs mainly stock the DD2s now. What does that say?

          Cheers!
          Well Said!! I went down to THG today to see the actual size of DD and DD2, cannot fight!

          To DarkAngel, thanks for info on the parachrome

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          • #6
            Originally posted by Plan B View Post
            Compared to the DD, the DD2:

            1. Has great wrist presence - looks and feels more substantial (30% to 35% heavier with solid gold) befitting the DD's President tag. The heft of solid 18k is what makes the DD2. The DD feels and looks "toyish" in comparison.

            2. Is more masculine with 41 mm - Rolex is starting to position the 36 mm models to be a feminine size beginning with the DJ's 36 mm floral dial. In the recent Australian Open, Rolex was aggresively promoting Roger Federer wearing the 41 mm DJ2, and Caroline Wozniacki (currently womens' #1 ) the 36 mm DJ.

            3. Is more versatile - the DD was touted as a "dress" watch but the DD2 looks as good in a tux in a grand ball as it would in faded jeans in a flea market.

            4. Is more value as an investment or as a heirloom - no contest, grab the DD2. I predict a sharp fall in preowned DD prices as more DD2s hit the preowned markets. The ADs mainly stock the DD2s now. What does that say?

            Cheers!
            I would say that the DD2 feels rather oversized than the DD. If you are comparing the latest DD 36mm, 118238 and equivalent series, they have a solid end link bracelet, thicker case and lugs...it's not at the least toyish but I feel the perfect size.

            DD2 hasn't been very popular, many of my DD fan friends do agree that DD2 is oversized and DD is the ideal size. For the DD2 to go into the resale market it will take awhile, for it to overtake the DD...it will take an even longer while.

            Will DD prices drop? That we never know...but my opinion...nope. It will stay strong.


            Sometimes forgotten, but always contactable. Darkangel (2007-2014)

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            • #7
              oversized is one thing. whats worse is that rolex kept the dial size the same, and put the bezel/case on steroids making the watch disproportional
              [U]Currently wearing[/U]:
              [SIZE="1"]TT Datejust with diamond dial - sold!
              Blue 6694
              Seiko SD-lookalike[/SIZE]
              [U]"My collection"[/U]:
              [SIZE="1"]Blue 6694; TT DJ w diamond dial.[/SIZE]

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              • #8
                Having own both the DD and DD2 before , IMHO , the DD2 does look abit disproportional , But the feeling on wrist is really great , especially its full solid gold weight .
                I'm too used to heavy and big watch , although i find the DD to be nicer but i will still go for the DD2.
                Focal JM_Labs .
                "The Sprits Of Sounds".

                Rolex WG Daytona D series Silver dial 116509
                Rolex RG DD II with pink diamond dial V Series 218235
                Rolex YG President DD with Diamond and Ruby 18038
                Rolex Explorer I Black D series 114270
                Rolex DJ TT Grey Dial 16233
                Rolex Precision 6694 Black Dial
                Rolex Precision 6694 Silver Dial
                Rolex Oyster Perpetual Z series black dial 176200
                Panerai 233K 8 days power reserve
                Cartier Santos 100XL
                Hublot Big Bang Edition 44mm

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                • #9
                  Originally posted by Throttle
                  ...A 36mm DD 118238 is indeed the ideal size for unparalleled elegance especially with a white dial.
                  But the best *imo* still is meteorite dial. really no fight
                  [U]Currently wearing[/U]:
                  [SIZE="1"]TT Datejust with diamond dial - sold!
                  Blue 6694
                  Seiko SD-lookalike[/SIZE]
                  [U]"My collection"[/U]:
                  [SIZE="1"]Blue 6694; TT DJ w diamond dial.[/SIZE]

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                  • #10
                    Originally posted by Throttle
                    fully second your opinion there.

                    If I wanted a big size gold Rolex, i'd just get a gold sports model (and I did), I wont be bothered with DD2 which looks totally disproportionate, reeking of a marketing gimmick similar to many weird looking DJs currently .

                    A 36mm DD 118238 is indeed the ideal size for unparalleled elegance especially with a white dial.
                    I agree with bro throttle here, big bling watches are nice for gold sports models, like the 18K GMT, 18K subs and Daytonas are nice big and bling. my favourite being the 18K GMT, overall more masculine, handsome, macho in appearance

                    For dress watches , I prefer the timeless classic beauty of a 36mm DD on president bracelet, still the flagship of Rolex dress watches since its birth in 1956.

                    In the past 50 years, watch trends have gone from big to normal, then really tiny, then to really big again for now.... in another 10 years it will be back to tiny watches again because the teens are now wearing big watches and in 10 years when they grow up, they will feel big is old fashion and vintage .... but above all else the 36mm remains unchanged for half a century and stood the test of time.....
                    My 18K Gold Day Date "President" Collection:
                    1) WG DIA 18239
                    2) YG DIA 18238
                    3) WG 18239
                    4) YG 18238
                    5) YG 18248G Bark
                    6) WG DIA 18039
                    7) WG 18039
                    8) YG 18038
                    9) Tridor DIA 18039B
                    10) YG DIA 18078 Bark
                    11) RG 1803 (Mint V.Rare)
                    12) WG 1803
                    13) YG 1803

                    50th Anniversary Collection:
                    1)GMT II 116718 18K
                    2)Sub 16610LV Mk1 x 4pcs ( 3F + 1 Y!)

                    Others
                    1)Daytona RG 116505 18K
                    2)D15037 14k
                    3)DJ16238 18K

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                    • #11
                      You will be surprise what I have in my box of gold watches
                      My 18K Gold Day Date "President" Collection:
                      1) WG DIA 18239
                      2) YG DIA 18238
                      3) WG 18239
                      4) YG 18238
                      5) YG 18248G Bark
                      6) WG DIA 18039
                      7) WG 18039
                      8) YG 18038
                      9) Tridor DIA 18039B
                      10) YG DIA 18078 Bark
                      11) RG 1803 (Mint V.Rare)
                      12) WG 1803
                      13) YG 1803

                      50th Anniversary Collection:
                      1)GMT II 116718 18K
                      2)Sub 16610LV Mk1 x 4pcs ( 3F + 1 Y!)

                      Others
                      1)Daytona RG 116505 18K
                      2)D15037 14k
                      3)DJ16238 18K

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                      • #12
                        Originally posted by Throttle
                        yup totally.

                        almost stupid looking.... sigh..

                        they should have just followed the dimensions of a tudor jumbo oysterprince date-day
                        It all depends on size of wearer. 36 is more versatile as a dress watch, good enough for Asian male wrist and also for ladies, but may look wierd on a big man w big wrist. 41 gold looks more appropriate for sports series n dd2 probably better suits a 6ft male with bigger wrist. Will 36 dd drop in value?? At least it has the Asian male and females mkt whereas 41 can only capture the big size makes mkt. big size watch trend may reverse one day, no one knows.
                        Daytona 116519 Meteorite, 16528 MK3 dia
                        Reb Sub 1680 MK2 x 2, mk4, MK6 BP ,116613LB Dia, 16610LV MK1
                        GMT 1675 Pepsi MK1, GILT BP,GMT 16753 Nipple Mocha x2 bp
                        GMT II 16760 Coke FAT Lady, 16758 nipple
                        DD 6611B x 2, 1803 RG, wide boy
                        DD 18038 Dia, 18039, 18308 dia
                        , 18238 malachite
                        DJ 6520, 6605, 6581, 1601/1603 x 6, 16220/30/34 cream
                        AP 15300 Black
                        Tudor 7016 small rose gilt dial
                        GP 18k RG
                        IWC Port 3714 Chrono
                        Chronoswiss Skeleton
                        Corum Bubble Lucifer

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                        • #13
                          The 11823X series Day Date 36 mm comes with a domed sapphire crystal that gives the dial a special depth. It is also available in smooth bezel and Oyster bracelet with hidden clasp option.

                          The 21823X series Day Date II has a flat sapphire crystal, and only the president bracelet is available. The smooth bezel is available only on the platinum model. The Day Date II movement is also the updated movement with add on Paramagnetic blue hairspring and Paraflex shock absorber.

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                          • #14
                            Well, is a up to individual preference, buy what you like and what suit you best not what others like but I still think 36mm is a bit too small for me, 41mm is the perfect size for now

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                            • #15
                              I'm biased, but the rose gold dd2 is really sexy.

                              Sold my dd, got the dd2 and never look back since.

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