Congrats! I also got the same model, also for a milestone in my career as well! It’s crazy this was also my first Rolex watch! I was shocked to see the blue dial datejust 41 available at the AD as they are apparently extremely rare. I got mine just 2 weeks after you, and have the old warranty card. I’m surprised to see the new warranty card, it looks so cool! Enjoy your watch and wear it in good health!
Congrat on your achievement When when I got mine. There were all 3 options to chose from, all in blue dial., fluted bezel oyster, fluted bezel jubilee and smooth bezel which only available with oyster. After trying all of them, finally I choose fluted bezel oyster. SA said that it was a rare occasion that they were all available together and at the same time. Everyone was amazed that I could get one and even surprised to hear that I have the options, I even tried the new GMT (that red blue bezel) but did not take it as I could not really agree with jubilee bracelet. Anyway, making it short. After almost 2 years of daily wearing, the watch is still look amazing and I got the compliments all the time.
@@josephw.4743 there is some fine scratches of course as I wear it daily in the past 2 years with the office work typing the keyboard and will all outdoor activities. But that is not a big deal. It.is an expensive watch for me so just want to make it worth spending., no? :-D After all, it is an object to be used.
I actually recently got on the waiting list for this same model, but secretly I would rather have the fluted bezel design. If the price difference between the watches was negligible, would you have gotten the white gold fluted bezel version or would you really have chosen this exact model?
Mine’s with fluted bezel and jubilee bracelet. The blue dial is totally mesmerizing, but very rare nowadays. So naturally it has a long waiting list, heck any steel rolex nowaday has waiting list. The reason I prefer older waranty card is because the AD put my name on it. May not mean much to most people though, but it mean quite a lot to me when I pass these watches down to my son, and his son. They can treasure my watches with original full set documents with their dad/gramp’s name on it.
I actually prefer this new card because I think that a lot of people buy Rolexes for investment or because they will always be able to sell the watch once they’re bored with it, meaning that a blank card is better than a card with someone elses name on it. If you’re set on passing the watch down to your children and won’t sell it you still can engrave the caseback, which is more visible imo
Super watch. Good choice.
My dream watch
Congrats pare, ganda... can't wait to pick-up mine sa Friday haha, same blue dial but Jubilee bracelet :) enjoy mate.
Wow. Nice. Which AD? Actually looking for a jubilee bracelet din but hard to find. Happy with the oyster one parin!
This is the one for me. I may be too scared to wear it though - it looks too perfect. A small scrape may be upsetting.
Haha. Yes its scary. But its a gorgeous watch
I just got the same watch except I went with the fluted bezel.
Awesome! Congrats!!
@@barracosoken Thanks, followed that purchase with a Submariner "Bluesy," I think I'm good for the year.
126300 blue dial with oyster bracelet. Classic and sporty at the same time. Lucky to have it as my first Rolex.
I cant wait to get mine....
Congrats! I also got the same model, also for a milestone in my career as well! It’s crazy this was also my first Rolex watch! I was shocked to see the blue dial datejust 41 available at the AD as they are apparently extremely rare.
I got mine just 2 weeks after you, and have the old warranty card. I’m surprised to see the new warranty card, it looks so cool!
Enjoy your watch and wear it in good health!
Thanks man!! Enjoy your watch too and congrats on the milestones! To more milestones and watches !!
Congrat on your achievement
When when I got mine. There were all 3 options to chose from, all in blue dial., fluted bezel oyster, fluted bezel jubilee and smooth bezel which only available with oyster. After trying all of them, finally I choose fluted bezel oyster. SA said that it was a rare occasion that they were all available together and at the same time. Everyone was amazed that I could get one and even surprised to hear that I have the options, I even tried the new GMT (that red blue bezel) but did not take it as I could not really agree with jubilee bracelet. Anyway, making it short. After almost 2 years of daily wearing, the watch is still look amazing and I got the compliments all the time.
Awesome!! Truly a great watch. Whatever the version is
How has the Oyster bracelet held up? Any scratches?
Just where is this dealer that has a pepsi on offer to a walk-in customer? Location please.
@@josephw.4743 there is some fine scratches of course as I wear it daily in the past 2 years with the office work typing the keyboard and will all outdoor activities. But that is not a big deal. It.is an expensive watch for me so just want to make it worth spending., no? :-D After all, it is an object to be used.
update on this watch? how is it doing? im thinking of going for the rhodium same configuration, or jubilee? would you change
Still loving it. The blue dial with oyster bracelet for me is flexible. Can look sporty and dressy too
@@barracosoken cool and scratches not so bad?
Nice watch.. Lucky that you have options. How much is it?
I got Rhodium Dial but i've waited for 2 months to arrive.
A little more than 8k usd. Congratulations on the rhodium!
I actually recently got on the waiting list for this same model, but secretly I would rather have the fluted bezel design. If the price difference between the watches was negligible, would you have gotten the white gold fluted bezel version or would you really have chosen this exact model?
Probably. It's not only the price but also the availability. Either way. I still love the watch :) I think this one is more flexible though.
A really nice watch . I got the same one as u u last week haha
do you wear it with black outfits?
Yes. Its very flexible
This is basically the watch I want. I want the fluted bezel but can’t really wear white gold.
The smooth bezel is more versatile in my opinion. But the fluted one is gorgeous too. Good luck on the hunt!
Ken Barracoso thanks! They’re both really nice!
me too ! its forbidden in our religion
Mine’s with fluted bezel and jubilee bracelet. The blue dial is totally mesmerizing, but very rare nowadays. So naturally it has a long waiting list, heck any steel rolex nowaday has waiting list.
The reason I prefer older waranty card is because the AD put my name on it. May not mean much to most people though, but it mean quite a lot to me when I pass these watches down to my son, and his son. They can treasure my watches with original full set documents with their dad/gramp’s name on it.
I actually prefer this new card because I think that a lot of people buy Rolexes for investment or because they will always be able to sell the watch once they’re bored with it, meaning that a blank card is better than a card with someone elses name on it. If you’re set on passing the watch down to your children and won’t sell it you still can engrave the caseback, which is more visible imo
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