“Tuxedo” or “bullseye” dial with roulette date wheel from the early 2000’s. For some reason I never want to sell or trade it 😁. It just hangs on even though I rarely wear it.
Credit picture; Jacek. The red date, the decoration of the dial, the luminous markers... The case has a good size, for me, with a 36 mm. Not mine, not mine... But maybe one day! Best, Nicolas
Hi, I tried today two Datejust 116200 36 mm, steel, blue dial, batons index, oyster wrap, and I cannot decide between flutted bezel or smooth bezel, Could you please give advices as it will be my first Rolex, Best Regards,
I still own a 116200, which is a bullet-proof, workhorse of a watch , and a true value at today's prices. In truth, all the modern Rolex watches are well finished and perform splendidly. There was a period of time when I began to think less of Rolex as I
...it takes some getting used to those large size DJs. However, overall I really like the 116300 except for the oversized indecis. However, I am not very optimistic that Rolex will sort that out. Apparently, they stopped producing the wonderful small inde
I too own one, a black and silver dial, with, of course, the same" Roulette " Date than yours. I really love it, and yours is also stunning, very elegant, and funny with this special date! Enjoy it as it deserves and big congrats! Best. Nicolas
After having nine Rolex's at different times over a number of years I have never been without one. Two years ago I sold number nine to help finqance a PP, since then I have been Rolex less, and I dooooo miss not having one. When the offer of this DJ 11620
LOL Fantastic post! I saw maybe 2 or 3 years ago the 1016 Syrian writing, it's a beautiful piece! Yes, you're right, there is not only the Sub, or the SD, to have some parts of red in the dial... Even the 116200 Date Just has, with the bi color date... Or