TeeJay Posted October 22, 2009 Report Share Posted October 22, 2009 Some of you may remember my first mention of the budget DateJust I bought for my wife, which had to be returned to the dealer following a bracelet failure, which then led to the movement self-destructing... Well, it arrived back today, with a new movement, and a new bracelet, so, as promised, I am reviewing the watch as a budget option. Excluding the costs of having to return it (just one of those things) the watch was £26 shipped. About my review: In writing this review, I am going to follow the style of a review which ultimately led to my interest in Omega watches, and ultimately reps, John B. Holbrook, II's excellent comparitive review, Omega Seamster Professional Vs Rolex Submariner. I am going to be judging the watch as objectively, and honestly as possible, giving justifications for my reasonings as I go. These scores are purely based upon my own observations and opinions about the watch, people are free to agree or disagree as they wish. A note about my 'scoring system': I will be scoring on a scale of 0 - 10, with 5 being the mid-way score. A score of 5, would mean that the 'aspect' performs its intended function. And no more. A score of five, in academic terms, would be considered 'a pass', but the lowest possible pass, and single lower mark would have meant a failing grade. Respectively, a 0 reflects a total failure to perform the designated role, and a 10 represents a performance of the designated role which goes 'above and beyond', and could not possibly be better. The watch I am reviewing is, as mentioned above, a Rolex DateJust. The watch is fitted with a Seagull movement, but I will not be judging this watch based on it's movement or time-keeping abilities, as it is an irrelevence to the overall watch. It is an automatic watch, and it tells the time, to use a quote from a British TV advertisement "It does what it says on the tin"... So, let's get started... CASE: Contrary to what some might believe or claim about 'budget watches', the case of this watch is not chrome-plated brass, but stainless steel. The sculptured sides of the case are much more elegant and tactile than the squared-off functionality of a Submariner's case, and the size of the watch makes it ideal for men or ladies to wear. I am not aware of any flaws in replication, so I am happy to give it a full score. RATING: 10 BEZEL: A mixed bag. The bezel on the DateJust is purely decorative, and performs no usefull function, as say the bezel on a Diver's Watch, or a GMT Pilot's Watch would. It is however, visually appealing, and echoes the shape of the links of the presidential bracelet. For these reasons, I am giving a double score with an overall average. RATING: Functionality: 3 Aesthetic Appearance: 7 Overall Average: 5 CASEBACK: Caseback features a green holographic sticker. Sticker is actually holographic, rather than just the two-tone green stickers seen on some budget reps. From the partially erased numbers on the sticker, I can tell that this is the same watch I sent away, which has been repaired, rather than a replacement watch. The caseback screws down sufficiently to provide a water-resistant seal. According to the internal engravings, Monarch Polfy SA built the watch in Gelena, Shitnerand RATING: 9 (reduced from 10 due to interior spellings) CROWN: The unprotected crown features indented ridges as a gripping surface, and the logo. The caseback screws down sufficiently to provide a water-resistant seal, but is not as easy to grip as a trip-lock crown. RATING: 9 DIAL: Definitely the highlight of the watch. This replicates the Rhodium dial, and, accordingly, displays a variety of blue/grey/silver tones, depending on the light source. All dial printings are correctly spelled, and clearly printed. I am not sure if the lettering is bold enough compared to the gen, and if I had to pick a fault, that would be it. The dial printing could certainly be of more even letter thickness, but, that said, the printing could definitely be worse... RATING: 9 MARKERS: Markers are polished Roman numerals, and add a really nice air of elegance and class to the watch. The edges of the markers catch the light in a very pleasing manner. Upon viewing the watch, my father in law (who is a quartz-worshipping philistine) said that he felt the dial/hands/markers were too indistinct from each other for his own use. Having worn the watch for a few hours now, I would disagree. I have observed that the contrast between the polished markers, and dial texture/pattern is actually quite noticeable: When the dial appears bright, the markers appear dark, and vice versa. I would accept that the markers are not as distinguishable as the markers on a Submariner, but, that is not the aim of the DateJust. I feel luminous markers (or dots above the markers) would improve the visibility of the dial in low-light conditions. On the genuine dial, the markers are not solid. RATING: 8 HANDS: Simple stick hands are the order of the day with this watch. My comments above, about the visibility of the markers, is mirrored in my observations of the hands: They do contrast depending on lighting conditions, but, are certainly not as noticeable as the hands on a Submariner. But, one must remember that this was never designed as a diver's watch, so that in itself, while not really a weakness, cannot be ignored. The minute and hour hands have luminous material, allowing for approximate time-reading in the dark. RATING: 8 CRYSTAL: Definitely the weakpoint of this watch, and the aspect which I consider most belies the watch's budget status. The crystal is sapphire, so that is a plus. However, the magnification cyclops is set 1mm low, and offset by 2 deg counter-clockwise. Ignoreable, and probably not something a non-watch enthusiast might even notice (certainly not a casual observer) Also, the crystal lacks the laser-etched Rolex Coronet at 6. While I do not personally consider that to be an issue in so much as rendering the watch 'unwearable', it would certainly make it impossible to try and pass the watch off as gen, to anyone who knew what to look for, as would the misaligned cyclops. Of course, a crystal transplant would be a relatively simple solution to this issue, and while it would enable the watch to pass for gen more easily, from a functional point of view, a replacement crystal would not actually serve any practical purpose. The crystal is not AR coated, and while I'm unsure of if the gen is AR coated, an AR coating would definitely serve to make the dial more visible. As I mentioned in my review of the Rolex Yacht-Master, the lack of AR is irritating, in that it actively obscures the watch's most attractive feature, and an AR coating would only serve to enhance that feature. Rating: 6 BRACELET: The presidential bracelet is incredibly comfortable, and practically moulds to the wrist. I feel that the bracelet makes this a 'dress watch', rather than simply a 'smart watch' to wear with a suit. Fine for a party, but personally, I would not wear a presidential bracelet on a daily basis. My one criticism of the bracelet, is that the links 'clink' against the clasp during wear, which does require the bracelet to be worn more on the snug side than I would wear a Submariner on an oyster bracelet. RATING: 9 CLASP: The Coronet clasp certainly only adds to the elegance of the presidential bracelet, and the solid leaves are certainly more sturdy than on an oyster bracelet. However. The lack of a safety clasp do make me feel somewhat uneasy that the bracelet could 'burst open', even though the action of the clasp is firm and positive. That said, I guess that is the difference between a 'dress watch' and a 'tool watch'... RATING: 8 CONCLUSIONS: Personally, I do not consider this to be a particularly versatile watch, as the 'options' make it too 'dressy'. Other DateJusts might indeed be considered as versatile, universal watches which go equally well with a suit or jeans, and I would agree, but, I do not think the same can be said about this particular model. I've never really been one for 'bling', so as much as I can appreciated this watch, it's not really to my personal taste, and I think looks much better on my wife's wrist than it does on mine, but, that said, I do think it is a very nice watch, and certainly excellent value for money POSSIBLE SCORE: 100 OVERALL SCORE: 81 As stated above, these opinions are solely my own, and others are free to agree or disagree with them as they wish. I hope this has been an informative review, thanks for reading Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
jmb Posted October 22, 2009 Report Share Posted October 22, 2009 Good review! This would be considered a "mid-size"? The Turn-O-Graph I just got I think starts out as a Datejust (that's what dial says) and it is very comfortable to wear. I guess anybody that has "known" you for more than a day or two would probably ask, "What are you gonna make out of it?" Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
FxrAndy Posted October 22, 2009 Report Share Posted October 22, 2009 A nice review TJ and for the quoted price a great little watch Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
TeeJay Posted October 22, 2009 Author Report Share Posted October 22, 2009 Good review! This would be considered a "mid-size"? The Turn-O-Graph I just got I think starts out as a Datejust (that's what dial says) and it is very comfortable to wear. I guess anybody that has "known" you for more than a day or two would probably ask, "What are you gonna make out of it?" Thanks bro This is, size-wise, what Freddy would refer to as "a gentleman's watch", and, different options, such as black dial, oyster or jubilee bracelet, and the DateJust is certainly a watch which could be someone's daily beater, although personally speaking, I prefer a bit more lume and visibility in my beaters Nothing's going to be done to this one, as I ordered it specifically for my wife, I've only been wearing it to 'test drive' it, to make sure it's not going to stop/fall apart during wear like last time I had previously been tempted to order one for myself, but I think if I'm totally honest with myself, it's just too blingy for me to wear, even as a dress watch, and I think I would rather a black-dialled DJ on black leather, as worn by Captain Jack Harkness: (although I do have my suspicions that that watch is actually an AirKing with date window, rather than a DateJust...) Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
TeeJay Posted October 22, 2009 Author Report Share Posted October 22, 2009 A nice review TJ and for the quoted price a great little watch Thanks indeed, my friend Indeed, although the watch has a few flaws such as the dial printing, and the crystal, I think for the price, it's a great watch, and might certainly make for a good project base Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Shundi Posted October 22, 2009 Report Share Posted October 22, 2009 Nice review and I'm in agreement on the bracelet. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Slartibartfast Posted October 22, 2009 Report Share Posted October 22, 2009 Great review TeeJay! I think for the outlay, you have ended up with a bargain. The mag under the cyclops looks pretty good for a budget model. That is usually one of the let downs. BTW what does your wife think of this model (assuming you give it back to her )? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
TeeJay Posted October 22, 2009 Author Report Share Posted October 22, 2009 Nice review and I'm in agreement on the bracelet. Thanks, and glad you agree Great review TeeJay! I think for the outlay, you have ended up with a bargain. The mag under the cyclops looks pretty good for a budget model. That is usually one of the let downs. BTW what does your wife think of this model (assuming you give it back to her )? Many thanks As you say, for the price, it could definitely have been worse, so I think it's a fairly good result If I'd been keeping it myself, I'd've flamed off the cyclops, but that's just how I feel about cyclopses Emily likes it She's not a watch enthusiast, so not as enthusiastic about it as some might be, but I can see it getting quite a bit of wrist time, as, when she put it on before it fell apart and got sent back, it went with everything she had on, despite two wardrobe changes Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Toadtorrent Posted October 22, 2009 Report Share Posted October 22, 2009 Way to go TeeJay. I do think these DJ's are some of the best values around, and pretty low key enough that I doubt anybody would question them. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
TeeJay Posted October 22, 2009 Author Report Share Posted October 22, 2009 Way to go TeeJay. I do think these DJ's are some of the best values around, and pretty low key enough that I doubt anybody would question them. Thanks I think you're right about them being the best value around The amount of variants makes it harder to pin down precisely how 'a watch' should look, and, cash-wise, as you say, low-key enough not to attract any undue attention Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
HauteHippie Posted October 22, 2009 Report Share Posted October 22, 2009 Looks very nice on the wrist, Teejay, and from a distance the dial is quite attractive. In terms of likeness to gen, though, that dial is about a 3. I don't know about attracting attention... I think it'll get a lot of looks! It's a head turner. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
jmb Posted October 22, 2009 Report Share Posted October 22, 2009 On your first clasp pic it looks like you got a loose screw, I'd hate for it to drop off in the garbage disposal!! I don't think I've ever bought a rep that had all the band screws tight and the last had only one that was snug! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
TeeJay Posted October 23, 2009 Author Report Share Posted October 23, 2009 Looks very nice on the wrist, Teejay, and from a distance the dial is quite attractive. In terms of likeness to gen, though, that dial is about a 3. I don't know about attracting attention... I think it'll get a lot of looks! It's a head turner. You're absolutely right, in terms of replication of the original, it misses out considerably, however, I was judging it purely on it's own flaws and merits as a watch, rather than as a replication The variation in color on the dial is something which doesn't totally capture in the photos, it's much 'richer' to the naked eye You're right, it might well get some attention, what I was meaning, was DJs in general (such as Captain Jack's for example) are very low-key watches. Almost a 'sleeper' one might say On your first clasp pic it looks like you got a loose screw, I'd hate for it to drop off in the garbage disposal!! I don't think I've ever bought a rep that had all the band screws tight and the last had only one that was snug! Yes, the screw was slightly proud when the photo was taken, but well and truly tightened down now Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
SilverG Posted October 23, 2009 Report Share Posted October 23, 2009 Greeat review TeeJay - thanks for that. Where did you buy it from? I'd like to order the same one! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Brightight Posted October 23, 2009 Report Share Posted October 23, 2009 I don't know about the rep or the midsize or even the saphire crystal, but on the men's DJ with acrylic crystal, the bezel actually has a function to hold the crystal on tight and waterproof and needs to be pressed on. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
TeeJay Posted October 23, 2009 Author Report Share Posted October 23, 2009 Greeat review TeeJay - thanks for that. Where did you buy it from? I'd like to order the same one! Thanks, I'm glad you enjoyed it Here's the source I don't know about the rep or the midsize or even the saphire crystal, but on the men's DJ with acrylic crystal, the bezel actually has a function to hold the crystal on tight and waterproof and needs to be pressed on. Ahh, I didn't know that, thanks for the clarification I guess I am so used to bezels having a timing function, I didn't consider it being a purely mechanical function Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Stephane Posted October 23, 2009 Report Share Posted October 23, 2009 Hey TJ, You're doing nice reviews man. Thanks for that. And on top of that, the fact you review budget watches is also very interresting for the community. After all, why put 250 or 300$ if the goal is have a feel of the watch in real life You know what? I think I'm going to follow your route. At least for the DateJust as I wouldn't mind to test them and eventually buy a gen when I like the budget rep on my wrist. Cheers Stephane Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
TeeJay Posted October 23, 2009 Author Report Share Posted October 23, 2009 Hey TJ, You're doing nice reviews man. Thanks for that. And on top of that, the fact you review budget watches is also very interresting for the community. After all, why put 250 or 300$ if the goal is have a feel of the watch in real life You know what? I think I'm going to follow your route. At least for the DateJust as I wouldn't mind to test them and eventually buy a gen when I like the budget rep on my wrist. Cheers Stephane Many thanks, I'm glad you're liking the review Having tried on a gen DateJust, and worn the budget DJ for a few hours, I think I can safely say that the presidential look simply isn't me, and I think I might find a DJ a little too small to become my beater (for example, if I had one like Captain Jack's, I don't think I would wear it instead of my Submariners) However, I'm definitely going to get a DJ as a dress watch. I'm looking at a few various options, and even considering custom-building something so it will be 100% what I have in mind, but, as with all things, only time will tell I've mentioned before that I if I could only have one watch, then I would consider a Yacht-Master as that watch, but, I have to admit, something like Captain Jack's DJ (which I suspect to be a date-window AirKing) would also be considered as an option, and probably be much less eye-catching and less suspicious than a Yacht-Master Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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