
Arie - Mr Orange shares his initial impressions of the Rolex Day-Date 40, a model that sparked considerable discussion upon its release. His post offers a candid, on-the-wrist perspective across different metal and dial configurations, highlighting the importance of experiencing a watch in person. This article synthesizes community reactions to the Day-Date 40's sizing and aesthetic choices, providing valuable context for collectors considering this reference.



just to be clear: did not post the failed picture of the Everose Day Date 40
looks fantastic!
To know that they are girls... Even if I am sure that there are some girls among the owners. 36 mm is quite an elegant size, Arie. Especially for a Day Date, which is a dressy Rolex. Now, I agree with you that it is mandatory to see watches in the real before judging them. There is a world, and a big one, between virtuality and reality. Last week, I fell in love with a YG 1675... Because I saw the good one, at the right moment, in the reality. Revelations. Will you end with one? Best, Nicolas
36 mm is the perfect size for an elegant, subtile dresswatch. I never liked the 41mm version, and not impressed with the new one, but it is more harmonized than the 41 mm one. But the real classical is the 36mm! Yours, Adam
DD is perfect in 36 happy sunday, nino
that is a very sharp example!
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