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I'm interested in purchasing a 36mm TT Datejust with jubilee and white face. The only thing I'm undecided on is the numerals. I have a stainless Datejust with stick marking and am happy with the face.
I've had both stick/luminova filled dials and Roman numeral dials. I prefer the Roman numer.I prefer sticks. I generally don’t like Rolex Roman numerals except for the “deconstructed” st. I've had both stick/luminova filled dials and Roman numeral dials. I prefer the . I prefer sticks. I generally don’t like Rolex Roman numerals except for the .
The Rolex Lady-Datejust ref. 178273 has a Roman numeral IIII rather than the . I'm interested in purchasing a 36mm TT Datejust with jubilee and white face. The only thing I'm undecided on is the numerals. I have a stainless Datejust with stick marking and am happy with the face.
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I've had both stick/luminova filled dials and Roman numeral dials. I prefer the Roman numeral dials; at least for now. The stick dial was a bit sportier. I just like the dressier look for my Day-Date II; but, of course, I could change. Here in Japan, RSC will change your dial for around 0 and even let you keep the "old" one. I prefer sticks. I generally don’t like Rolex Roman numerals except for the “deconstructed” style on the Day Dates.The Rolex Lady-Datejust ref. 178273 has a Roman numeral IIII rather than the Modern IV styling. You see, the modern usage of IV and IX, instead of IIII and VIIII, is just that – modern. But let’s back up for a quick minute, and get some terminology out of the way.
Reference 126200 has four dial options (silver, blue, and black sun-ray with stick markers, and white with Roman numerals). The “classic” configuration of the Rolex Datejust 36 of the modern era – the Yellow Rolesor reference 126233 with a champagne stick-marker dial is a nice choice.So next time you are looking for a fancier Rolex timepiece, whether it’s a Day-Date, Datejust, or Datejust II, reach for one with Roman numerals for some style. Rolex watches with Roman numeral dials Day-Date 18238. The consummate classic Rolex, no other watch speaks prestige as eloquently as a full 18k yellow gold President watch. With its . The Ref 17013 and 17014 have fluted bezels in either yellow or white gold respectively and Jubilee bracelets. Across these three, you’ll also see a variety of silver, gold, blue and black dials, and in some cases even Roman numerals thrown in too. The Day-Date lineup has an even greater number of variations. No, Roman numerals are not new for the 36mm Rolex Day-Date. In the past, there were already three different versions. On older references, like the 1803, you’ll be able to find the painted Roman numerals on the so-called “Buckley” dials. These represent a .
Baguettes first choice, stick would be second. Roman numerals only if it was free.
The stick version has lume, which is a nice feature that the Roman doesn't. And finally, the stick dial is easier to read (more legible) vs. the black with Roman in most light conditions. I'm interested in purchasing a 36mm TT Datejust with jubilee and white face. The only thing I'm undecided on is the numerals. I have a stainless Datejust with stick marking and am happy with the face. I've had both stick/luminova filled dials and Roman numeral dials. I prefer the Roman numeral dials; at least for now. The stick dial was a bit sportier. I just like the dressier look for my Day-Date II; but, of course, I could change. Here in Japan, RSC will change your dial for around 0 and even let you keep the "old" one. I prefer sticks. I generally don’t like Rolex Roman numerals except for the “deconstructed” style on the Day Dates.
The Rolex Lady-Datejust ref. 178273 has a Roman numeral IIII rather than the Modern IV styling. You see, the modern usage of IV and IX, instead of IIII and VIIII, is just that – modern. But let’s back up for a quick minute, and get some terminology out of the way.Reference 126200 has four dial options (silver, blue, and black sun-ray with stick markers, and white with Roman numerals). The “classic” configuration of the Rolex Datejust 36 of the modern era – the Yellow Rolesor reference 126233 with a champagne stick-marker dial is a nice choice.
So next time you are looking for a fancier Rolex timepiece, whether it’s a Day-Date, Datejust, or Datejust II, reach for one with Roman numerals for some style. Rolex watches with Roman numeral dials Day-Date 18238. The consummate classic Rolex, no other watch speaks prestige as eloquently as a full 18k yellow gold President watch. With its . The Ref 17013 and 17014 have fluted bezels in either yellow or white gold respectively and Jubilee bracelets. Across these three, you’ll also see a variety of silver, gold, blue and black dials, and in some cases even Roman numerals thrown in too. The Day-Date lineup has an even greater number of variations. No, Roman numerals are not new for the 36mm Rolex Day-Date. In the past, there were already three different versions. On older references, like the 1803, you’ll be able to find the painted Roman numerals on the so-called “Buckley” dials. These represent a .Baguettes first choice, stick would be second. Roman numerals only if it was free.
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