Datejust Fluted Bezel Scratches at Kenneth Donovan blog

Datejust Fluted Bezel Scratches. The fluted is more traditional, more 'bling' and , thus, a bit. Maybe a vintage model would be okay with a fluted dial, but the newer ones look off to me. my datejust very quickly picked up many little hairline scratches on the fluted bezel, and occasionally some. i've owned both smooth and fluted datejusts and from experience i can tell you the fluted does a much better job hiding dings and. to me, the smooth bezel looks cleaner and more modern. Because of this, it has a tendency to become too formal or “loud”. the fluted bezel looks like you're trying too hard. the fluted really elevates the “dressy” aspect of the dj. However, the alternate to the jubilee is polished. the fluted bezel + jubilee is classic datejust and great for hiding scratches but it's a tad blingy for everyday wear. 1) smooth polish bezel would be a scratch magnet and swirls over time would be much much more noticeable. there will be normal hairline scratches on the bezel and the polished part of the bracelet. These scratches can be seen if you look closely.

Rolex Datejust Jubilee Black Diamond Dial 18k Yellow Gold Fluted Bezel
from www.1stdibs.com

These scratches can be seen if you look closely. However, the alternate to the jubilee is polished. i've owned both smooth and fluted datejusts and from experience i can tell you the fluted does a much better job hiding dings and. 1) smooth polish bezel would be a scratch magnet and swirls over time would be much much more noticeable. the fluted bezel looks like you're trying too hard. the fluted bezel + jubilee is classic datejust and great for hiding scratches but it's a tad blingy for everyday wear. to me, the smooth bezel looks cleaner and more modern. the fluted really elevates the “dressy” aspect of the dj. The fluted is more traditional, more 'bling' and , thus, a bit. Maybe a vintage model would be okay with a fluted dial, but the newer ones look off to me.

Rolex Datejust Jubilee Black Diamond Dial 18k Yellow Gold Fluted Bezel

Datejust Fluted Bezel Scratches the fluted really elevates the “dressy” aspect of the dj. i've owned both smooth and fluted datejusts and from experience i can tell you the fluted does a much better job hiding dings and. the fluted bezel + jubilee is classic datejust and great for hiding scratches but it's a tad blingy for everyday wear. my datejust very quickly picked up many little hairline scratches on the fluted bezel, and occasionally some. The fluted is more traditional, more 'bling' and , thus, a bit. Because of this, it has a tendency to become too formal or “loud”. 1) smooth polish bezel would be a scratch magnet and swirls over time would be much much more noticeable. However, the alternate to the jubilee is polished. These scratches can be seen if you look closely. Maybe a vintage model would be okay with a fluted dial, but the newer ones look off to me. the fluted really elevates the “dressy” aspect of the dj. there will be normal hairline scratches on the bezel and the polished part of the bracelet. the fluted bezel looks like you're trying too hard. to me, the smooth bezel looks cleaner and more modern.

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