Discussion
Hi All,
I am in the position of being able to afford my first Rolex. I currently own a Tudor Black Bay 58 and Tag Carrera.
I love the GMTs and Daytonas but cannot afford that level as yet. I have put my name down on an Air King (£6.6k with approx a 12m wait) last weekend - I like the dial and feel it’s a bit left field for a Rolex. However I’m not sure if I would be better going for a Datejust or a second hand Sub. Smooth bezel doesn’t do much for me (I know the AirKing is smooth but the dial for me makes up for it) and if I had a Datejust I would have to go for a fluted dial and jubilee bracelet.
I suppose it’s just down to personal preference but would be interested to hear views on the above options.
Thanks
I am in the position of being able to afford my first Rolex. I currently own a Tudor Black Bay 58 and Tag Carrera.
I love the GMTs and Daytonas but cannot afford that level as yet. I have put my name down on an Air King (£6.6k with approx a 12m wait) last weekend - I like the dial and feel it’s a bit left field for a Rolex. However I’m not sure if I would be better going for a Datejust or a second hand Sub. Smooth bezel doesn’t do much for me (I know the AirKing is smooth but the dial for me makes up for it) and if I had a Datejust I would have to go for a fluted dial and jubilee bracelet.
I suppose it’s just down to personal preference but would be interested to hear views on the above options.
Thanks
Mr Tom said:
aproctor1 said:
I would just buy the one you want, used.
Any reason why used other than to skip the wait?FWIW I’d think about the style of watch you want and start from there - an Air King is very different to a Datejust which is very different from a Sub. Or are you just looking for something that is a Rolex?
Mr Tom said:
Hi All,
if I had a Datejust I would have to go for a fluted dial and jubilee bracelet.
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interested to hear views on the above options.
Personally, it's the one Rolex that I really don't like. It looks like an old man's watch (in the worst way possible), and even when I'm an old man, I'll still hate it. The gold one is Trump's favourite watch. if I had a Datejust I would have to go for a fluted dial and jubilee bracelet.
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interested to hear views on the above options.
But this picture is the epitome of what the DJ/DD is to me image-wise.
The Air-King and Milgauss are much better looking watches IMHO, and the only Rolexes I would wear.
Edited by Bob_Defly on Wednesday 31st December 13:47
The epitome of the DJ is the Day-Date?
Dress watches are coming back round and while the DJ isn’t a dress watch it is a dressy every day watch, and to my mind they’re better when you lean into the dressy side of them with the fluted bezel.
If you’re going smooth bezel I think something a bit more sporty like the Air King or Explorer is the way to go.
Dress watches are coming back round and while the DJ isn’t a dress watch it is a dressy every day watch, and to my mind they’re better when you lean into the dressy side of them with the fluted bezel.
If you’re going smooth bezel I think something a bit more sporty like the Air King or Explorer is the way to go.
The Air King is more classical looking but imho not worth £6k. For that money I would rather have an Omega personally. They have a better (and cooler) image than Rolex’s these days. I still like a Rolex though. Good luck with whatever you decide. It’s always nice getting a new watch.
Bob_Defly said:
Personally, it's the one Rolex that I really don't like. It looks like an old man's watch (in the worst way possible), and even when I'm an old man, I'll still hate it. The gold one is Trump's favourite watch.
But this picture is the epitome of what the DJ is to me image-wise.

The Air-King and Milgauss are much better looking watches IMHO, and the only Rolexes I would wear.
That's funny because my 3 favourite Rolex's are the Milgauss 100% No.1 (black face/green ring) and then Air-King, and... fluted/Jubilee Datejust
But this picture is the epitome of what the DJ is to me image-wise.
The Air-King and Milgauss are much better looking watches IMHO, and the only Rolexes I would wear.

I think with grey dial it's both classy and bling at the same time. Definitely not in gold however!

Go vintage steel Datejust/Jubilee with plexi glass and black face. 36mm. Very reliable and not shouty, other than 'old money'.
Gold DayDates of that era (1970s) can look really good but hard to get with gold strap as they wear out and get melted down. Non-gold face makes a big difference.
Gold DayDates of that era (1970s) can look really good but hard to get with gold strap as they wear out and get melted down. Non-gold face makes a big difference.
Buy the watch you want. If the Air King is speaking to you then it's the right one
It's not one of the high demand models so I suspect you'll get one quite quickly or as already mentioned they seem to be available outside the dealer network "new and unworn" for around retail
It's not one of the high demand models so I suspect you'll get one quite quickly or as already mentioned they seem to be available outside the dealer network "new and unworn" for around retail
Edited by Janluke on Wednesday 31st December 13:52
gregs656 said:
The epitome of the DJ is the Day-Date?
Dress watches are coming back round and while the DJ isn t a dress watch it is a dressy every day watch, and to my mind they re better when you lean into the dressy side of them with the fluted bezel.
If you re going smooth bezel I think something a bit more sporty like the Air King or Explorer is the way to go.
Apologies, I meant to say DJ/DD, they all look similar to me.Dress watches are coming back round and while the DJ isn t a dress watch it is a dressy every day watch, and to my mind they re better when you lean into the dressy side of them with the fluted bezel.
If you re going smooth bezel I think something a bit more sporty like the Air King or Explorer is the way to go.
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