Top 10 asked questions about the Rolex Datejust + everything you need to know - Bulang and Sons

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  • The Rolex Datejust, one of the all time classics and perfect watch for both the beginning and experienced collector! Since we get asked a lot of questions about this stunning model we will guide you through our top 10 most asked questions about the Rolex Datejust
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  • @bjoernaltmann
    @bjoernaltmann Před 3 měsíci +6

    36mm is absolutely perfect.

  • @b.neallee7042
    @b.neallee7042 Před rokem +10

    36 mm was the only size since 1940. Sold so many of date just was always the perfect size, even presidential. Blue is always

  • @keesketsers5866
    @keesketsers5866 Před 6 měsíci +3

    I went from a 44mm Breitling to a 36mm datejust. Was weird to start with but had owned many watches that size so I kept wearing it. Now it's just perfect, never in the way, still a great wrist presence and so comfortable. I still have no problems with larger watches but 36mm is great. Also had a Oyster Date 34mm for a few years but that was just a bit to fragile for me. Also had the new Air king 40mm 116900, great size but for me the 41 and 40 sizes look weird. The ratio bezel-dial is different. The bezel is much wider on the larger models, changing the classic look a bit too much for me. Still beautifull watches though. My favorite DJ's are the plexi and the latest 3235 versions. They both have the same narrow, sharp cut lugs. For me personally, that is the exact right datejust look.

  • @Vu-Watches
    @Vu-Watches Před rokem +17

    Very interesting, that the Datejust were more expensive and luxurious than sport models.
    Recently one guy said, that a Datejust is a cheap entry model. I think he was just jealous.
    First of all it isn't cheap and second is not an entry model. It is a very fine model. Great video. Keep it up!

    • @bulangandsons7438
      @bulangandsons7438  Před rokem +6

      Totally agree.. for us no Rolex is entry level. It is always about your passion and every Rolex is a star. It is not always about the value, but about beauty. Also a Datejust was far from entry level NEW. It was more expansive then a 5513, 1016, Daytona in the 70s. The Datejust always has been the key watch for Rolex.

    • @swampgumpharpy7977
      @swampgumpharpy7977 Před rokem

      "Entry Level" is a perceived status that doesn't belong in any decision making process, whether choosing a lake home, an established company, or something as simple as a piece of jewelry. The expression is entirely subjective, and places your personal preferences on the sideline.

    • @dutchcoiner
      @dutchcoiner Před rokem +4

      Entry level or not: to me the DJ was always and will be always the most beautiful Rolex ever. The shininess of the jubilee bracelet combined with the fluted bezel is just unbeatable

    • @bulangandsons7438
      @bulangandsons7438  Před 7 měsíci +3

      Totally agree... and as said, on old price lists, the Datejust was more expansive than the 5513, 1016, Daytona. In the Rolex line-up the Datejust has status and also is the back-bone of the brand in my opinion.

    • @JGKassel
      @JGKassel Před 24 dny

      Because you can get them easy = entry. Everyone wants a sub, gmt or daytona

  • @SunSmile92
    @SunSmile92 Před rokem +8

    I went for the Datejust 41mm.. The 36mm looked fine on my 19,5cm wrist - but I'm 1,94m (6'4+) tall so it looked to small compared to the rest of me..

  • @woonfaseng8737
    @woonfaseng8737 Před rokem +3

    just note and remember datejust was suppose to be the larger size OP date/datejust for MEN , the smaller version is the same built and same look 34mm Rolex OP DATE (not datejust) .... only 31mm OP datejust is boy / unisex size and pure ladies rolex datejust was suppose to be 26mm (only recently upsized to 28mm) and rolex only these few years tries to keep up with industry already passed trend of wearing oversized watches (at least for men's watches) ... and introducing ladies design dial or bright colours datejust for even 34mm/36mm OP or datejusts. many independent watch channels also misleadingly claimed celebrities are wearing 36mm or 34mm rolex date/datejust but from actual photos sourced or taken on these actual celebrities , they are actually wearing the model ladies size rolex datejust at 28mm! the Late famous chef anthony bourdain's commonly worn BLUE dial rolex is also Men's OP date and not datejust at 34mm, we should all know how tall and large he is ...you should know ... definitely even 34mm rolex isn't that small or tiny or lady like , because it has lug to lug of around 42mm .... datejust will have even larger lug to lug ....maybe 45mm or 47mm , i can't remember.

  • @alksjda
    @alksjda Před měsícem

    I have a 17cm / 7 inch wrist, i had the 41 , i thought it was too big. I “downgraded” to the 36 and I’ve never been happier. The 36 feels more nimble. The 41 felt like a tank on the wrist. The 36 feels like I’m wearing nothing.

  • @Raptor178
    @Raptor178 Před rokem +5

    36mm is a good size depending on the wrist, but it's not for everyone. I would love to get myself a 36mm, purely on the price point compared to a 41mm, but unfortunately, a 36mm on my wrist looks way too small. I have gone a few times to buy one, and every time I try it on, I just can't seem to pull the trigger. It just simply does not look good on me. Unfortunately need to save up a little. More to get me a 41mm.

  • @kabozulee1872
    @kabozulee1872 Před rokem +3

    I like the engine turn bezel ,very unique

  • @finalbattle777
    @finalbattle777 Před 11 měsíci +2

    Always good to get it from ur AD if you can. Then the prices for the diff colours will all be the same.

  • @abedrazik8764
    @abedrazik8764 Před 7 měsíci +3

    So simple, yet such a timeless piece of Americana.

  • @blubarb19
    @blubarb19 Před 5 měsíci +1

    I have a 19.05cm (7 ½") wrist and the 36mm is not problematic in any way

  • @neil4701
    @neil4701 Před rokem +5

    Well, just to be different I'm going to ask "is the 36mm Datejust too big?". All my watches are vintage and most of them are 34mm or 35mm. My largest watch is a 1970 IWC Yacht Club, which is pretty much exactly Datejust proportions at 36mm and 43mm lug-lug. I have a 6 inch wrist. I wouldn't say that the Yacht Club is too big for me, but it's about the largest watch I would wear, and I do think that something like an Omega c-case Constellation (which is 34mm, 40mm lug-to-lug) looks better proportioned.

    • @donniefore2531
      @donniefore2531 Před rokem +1

      I have a 34 mm datejust. It's perfect for me.

  • @canadianwatchmonkey3992
    @canadianwatchmonkey3992 Před rokem +3

    I was in the camp thinking that 36mm looked to small but something happened , it is now my favourite size. I love the date just in smooth bezel, silver dial, stick markers and plexiglass with cyclops!

  • @elhassaneshrik9297
    @elhassaneshrik9297 Před rokem +2

    Thank you for the excellent video. But there is something you left out. How much is approximately to service these watches? Either from Rolex or an independent watch maker?
    Thanks in advance

    • @giulianoscarcella408
      @giulianoscarcella408 Před 10 měsíci

      Depends on what you have done. the new bracelet alone costs $1150.00.
      I purchased my watch in 1989.
      I had my watch serviced, face changed new hands, etc, $2500.00.
      Work done by Rolex ( Pennsylvania ).
      I had work done 2 years ago.

    • @bulangandsons7438
      @bulangandsons7438  Před 7 měsíci

      A service by an independent will be around 350-400 euro normally.

  • @COZY__BOY
    @COZY__BOY Před 9 měsíci +2

    How does the 16234 rank amongst vintage datejusts? Are there better options in that 4-5k price range? For a neutral dial fluted

    • @bulangandsons7438
      @bulangandsons7438  Před 7 měsíci

      In that line there is not so much difference in ranking.. so just buy what you enjoy most!

  • @paradoks7487
    @paradoks7487 Před rokem +1

    Which model would you recommend? I can’t decide between 16030/16014, and 16220/16234 ?

    • @bulangandsons7438
      @bulangandsons7438  Před 7 měsíci +1

      I am plexi all the way!!! Way lighter, more comfy and warmer. So 16030/16014 for me.

  • @TheJoeverghese1
    @TheJoeverghese1 Před 7 měsíci +2

    Two tone date just 36 or all steel which holds better value ?

    • @bulangandsons7438
      @bulangandsons7438  Před 7 měsíci +1

      Both have been quite the same. In the past steel was stronger, but last years also steel/gold sells well and holds value well. Vintage ones.

  • @pochetino98
    @pochetino98 Před 8 měsíci +1

    where do you buy those leather bracelets that you show in the video?

    • @bulangandsons7438
      @bulangandsons7438  Před 8 měsíci

      That is easy. in our shop at bulangandsons.com. we have like 200 different straps available.

    • @bulangandsons7438
      @bulangandsons7438  Před 7 měsíci

      In our shop at bulangandsons.com. We have like 250+ different watch straps available.

  • @ticzone34
    @ticzone34 Před rokem +6

    I agree with everything you say but, the Date just 36 Dome aka smooth bezels are not rare at all. They're also cheaper than a fluted bezel... Good video though...

    • @watchmunch3240
      @watchmunch3240 Před rokem

      Actually smooth bezel is indeed more rare compared to the fluted.

    • @ticzone34
      @ticzone34 Před rokem

      Actually, neither are rare. Tons of both on the gray market.

    • @bulangandsons7438
      @bulangandsons7438  Před rokem

      Hi there, we are talking mainly vintage Datejust, and their smooth bezel is rarer. Reference 1600 and 16000 is rarer then the other ones.

    • @bulangandsons7438
      @bulangandsons7438  Před 7 měsíci

      You see less domed bezel than fluted bezels around in our experience. Also trends change. A few years ago, a ref. 1600 smooth bezel was more valuable than a 1601 or 1603. Now the 1601 is mor trend...

  • @deanboca12
    @deanboca12 Před 3 měsíci

    I have my 1987 16030 box and all papers.

  • @vinced5741
    @vinced5741 Před rokem +2

    Question: Is there still people out there who take the risk of purchasing a luxury watch without papers? I finde that hard to believe what you're pitching in your video

    • @bulangandsons7438
      @bulangandsons7438  Před rokem +1

      Hi there, yes most VINTAGE watches are sold without papers, as they normally don't have them anymore. 60/50/40/30 year old watches mostly don't have the papers anymore. original owners lost them over the years. Did not care about them after warranty was over. With vintage watches 80-90% of the watches are without papers. So it always is important to buy the seller and buy from trusted and experienced sellers.

    • @desmondgreatdevil
      @desmondgreatdevil Před rokem +1

      Yes, over here in Asia, with paper and without paper have different price, still a lot of people buying it. Just open the case and check the movement before buying. This is what we do here

    • @bulangandsons7438
      @bulangandsons7438  Před 7 měsíci +1

      Most of the vintage watches come without papers. The older the watch, the less will still have papers and become more expansive when papers are still around. About 20-30% extra value.
      Remember when people bought these in the 70/80s... they had like a 1 year warranty. After that the papers became just not really important for original owners back then. The box in the 70s was also used as cigarette box. Broken after years of use. So most vintage Rolex have lost their papers a long time ago.
      The papers are not a proof of originality anymore. It is a knowledge about these watches, details like lume, dials, serial ranges etc. Way more important. Buy the seller with vintage watches.

  • @dippin1523
    @dippin1523 Před rokem +5

    It amazes me that young people like this are wearing Rolexes. I mean, are you kidding me? Where do young people this age get the money to afford a Rolex..... I make good money and I cannot figure it out for the life of me. lol

    • @bjkhope8048
      @bjkhope8048 Před rokem

      I dont want to sound like an idiot but im 19 years old and i bought a 16233 2 years ago for 5600€ rolex doesn’t always mean expensive look at vintage rolexes they are pretty affordable

    • @dippin1523
      @dippin1523 Před rokem

      @@bjkhope8048 That's a lot of money for most people. Most people have other resposibilities like house payments, car payments, kids, food, heat, you know, the basics. I don't know many 19 year olds buying Rolexes unless you have a trust fund.

    • @chasekemp4982
      @chasekemp4982 Před rokem

      Just because they are wearing it in the video doesn’t mean it belongs to them😮

    • @JordanDoesKeebs
      @JordanDoesKeebs Před 11 měsíci +3

      You left this comment 5 months ago, so I don't think you'll even see this, but I am 28, and have been working my butt off for the last 6 years to build a career in my industry. I bought a Rolex to celebrate a recent promotion and my love for watches. Was this optimal? Hell no, but it will be a symbol of all my hard work. Worst case scenario, the brand is basically bulletproof on the used market if I need to get some fast cash. My partner and I have also decided we are not having kids for the next few years so no worries about little mouths to feed. Life is short, gotta stop and enjoy the spoils every now and then.

    • @gtaatmiami
      @gtaatmiami Před 9 měsíci +1

      I’m a 31 year old business owner and just bought my first Rolex to celebrate landing my biggest client. Is that an adequate age to you?

  • @stephenn88
    @stephenn88 Před rokem +1

    36mm is too small unless you have a girl wrist

    • @swampgumpharpy7977
      @swampgumpharpy7977 Před rokem +11

      Most girls I see today have blue hair, 42" waists, and 8.5" wrists. But sure...

    • @SineFractal
      @SineFractal Před rokem

      low IQ comment

    • @eg-g
      @eg-g Před rokem

      36mm is for sophisticated men who don't question their masculinity, and who are very proud of the size of their penis.

    • @bulangandsons7438
      @bulangandsons7438  Před rokem +12

      36 mm has always been the classic mens size. And the last 5 years we see more and more men wearing them again. 95% of the ones we sell go to men. The trend of big watches is long gone... But of course it always is personal. If it is not for you, no worries, there are always other watches.

    • @rey_s90
      @rey_s90 Před rokem +3

      Men wore 36 for decades, nothing to do with having girl wrists, James gandolfini who was a big guy wears a 36 day date in the sopranos and it looks fine....

  • @billiexluxury
    @billiexluxury Před rokem +6

    🤍🖤🤍 Thank you for sharing your knowledge