Hi, great video, I am enjoying my 36mm black OP and also sneaking an eye on the DJ, which was my second option. Anyway I think that 36mm and 41mm DJ/OP have Parachrom hairspring, not Syloxi as mentioned in the video. Syloxi is used in smaller models (34mm for sure, 31 and 28mm not that sure :D). Cheers, Martin
Nice video, thanks! Yes, the OP is really clean looking, but I quite like the busy Datejust dial & the cyclops date window looks good, too. Interesting about all the text on the dial! My very inexpensive Sekonda has just "Sekonda" & "50 metres" written on it. Actually, maybe I'd like more? My choice would be the Datejust, which looks fantastic. Thanks again.
Both sharp watches. Sporty and elegant at the same time. The brushed bracelet of the OP is much preferred. The polishes bracelet of the DJ continues to be an issue of scratching and draws too much attention. The OP tends to hold its value better over time and remain more highly sought after.
I fucking love the rant on the paragraph on the dial. Made me laugh so hard, too much words inside Rolex making it like a cheap watch. Well, Rolex technically is an entry level for luxury watches.
@@TheWatchOut You’re right, my entry level Rolex was the Sea Dweller 43mm. I’m 6’3 ft tall with big arms and wrists, so I’m extremely limited unfortunately.
This video is great, you went into so much detail and thought me about the differences so well!
Thanks for the kind words. I'm glad you liked it!
Great comparison video. Liked and subscribed.
Great video just got my oyster today and was very curious about the comparison between the datejust
Congratulations on your amazing watch!
Hi, great video, I am enjoying my 36mm black OP and also sneaking an eye on the DJ, which was my second option. Anyway I think that 36mm and 41mm DJ/OP have Parachrom hairspring, not Syloxi as mentioned in the video. Syloxi is used in smaller models (34mm for sure, 31 and 28mm not that sure :D). Cheers, Martin
Hey Martin. Glad you liked the video.
Thanks for pointing that out! I was not aware of that
I love the datejust with the domed bezel and oyster bracelet , but I also like how the op has no date. hard choice !
Indeed a hard choice
Nice video, thanks! Yes, the OP is really clean looking, but I quite like the busy Datejust dial & the cyclops date window looks good, too.
Interesting about all the text on the dial! My very inexpensive Sekonda has just "Sekonda" & "50 metres" written on it. Actually, maybe I'd like more? My choice would be the Datejust, which looks fantastic. Thanks again.
Agreed. I like that DJ dial a lot!
Great comparison
Glad you liked it!
Both sharp watches. Sporty and elegant at the same time. The brushed bracelet of the OP is much preferred. The polishes bracelet of the DJ continues to be an issue of scratching and draws too much attention. The OP tends to hold its value better over time and remain more highly sought after.
@@georgetown8986 You're right 👍🏼
Op is to big for your wrist, 36 is better.
Datejust is better, but fluted bezel is better.
I also lean more to OP😊 ~
I fucking love the rant on the paragraph on the dial. Made me laugh so hard, too much words inside Rolex making it like a cheap watch. Well, Rolex technically is an entry level for luxury watches.
Ignorant take.
The OP is low profile! DJ is high profile
Agreed
Op 41 for me 👍
None, the Skydweller is better these are too small on me.
The sky dweller is an awesome watch, but it's not entry level. It's the most complicated watch Rolex makes
@@TheWatchOut You’re right, my entry level Rolex was the Sea Dweller 43mm. I’m 6’3 ft tall with big arms and wrists, so I’m extremely limited unfortunately.
@@frankv7068 Well you and I are on other ends of the scale 😅 I'm 5'10 but have skinny wrists, so I can't do 41mm + watches
Super duper
"pls don't redeem it ma'am" ahh accent