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Re: AT size vs. Rolex DJ
In Response To: AT size vs. Rolex DJ ()

: I was at AD today looking at AT and for grins
: compared to the DJ; is it just me or does
: the 35mm AT look larger than the 36mm DJ?
: Wonder if she showed me wrong watch or there
: is an illusion given the AT's apparent
: larger dial. thanks for any input.

The smallest size Aqua Terra is the "mid size" version which is actually 36.25mm, so it should be about the same size as the 36mm DateJust. The fact that the Aqua Terra is basically "all dial" does give it the illusion of being larger than it really is. If you had seen a larger 39mm Aqua Terra next to a Datejust you would have noticed a HUGE size difference.

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