
Jenjames presents a polarizing yet captivating configuration of a Rolex Day-Date, sparking a lively discussion among collectors. This article delves into the community's varied reactions to pairing a traditionally formal timepiece with a casual NATO strap, exploring the interplay of personal style, horological tradition, and the sheer audacity of breaking established norms. Jenjames's initial post challenges conventional aesthetics, inviting readers to consider new ways of experiencing luxury watches.



.. but the mrs wants to use the nato strap. Mind you the strap can barely fit in because the allowance better the pins and the case is to tight. Thanks for chipping me. 🍻 James
But still doesn’t make it more appealing I’m afraid haha. No that’s nonsense of course. We all appreciate the wonders of technique in our watches, exterior style, dial, diamonds or not is purely personal (and your wallet) Hope you guys wear it in good health
But I am not quite sure if I like it or not.... Love the “classic” combination of case and bracelet. Cheers Thomas
making daydate casual is a hard task
RubberB do not carry any rubber straps for DD36/DD40/DDII. That DD looks great on you too! 🍻 James
Especially when the sun shine directly on the bracelet and that flute bezel.. the room lights up with all the sparkling reflection! It is a grand master form Rolex. That is really loud and youthful which the mrs like.. honestly I have yet to try that out myself.
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