I always wanted my first gold watch to be yellow gold, because as you say, it's the true colour of gold. When I think of gold, it's yellow. But I ended up getting a rose gold Ulysse Nardin (by circumstance), and the lustre is incredible! Can't go wrong either way.
I've always worn Yellow Gold with my Day-Dates in the past. I recently bought a Everose Gold Day-Date II for a new taste and I love it! Both I like but the Everose is my new favorite!
I much rather prefer the yellow gold purely because of the classic nature of yellow gold. It looks like it will outlast the ever rose as a fashion item and will likely keep its value for a lot longer.
Tried, when I was on the market for a gold watch, yellow and everose and the yellow gold was it for me, all the way. Why? Skin type. The everose is beautiful and stunning - until I had it on my wrist. Got myself than the 116618LB with its beautiful sunburst blue dial, not much which beats that. But, doesn’t matter how well Rolex makes their gold, the 750 is soft and far more delicate than I expected. So if you are a person which goes crazy already with small scratches, this sort of watches isn’t for you, as it wasn’t for me. So I went back to TT and solid steel, but still, gold just bears true beauty and feels just great and warm when you have it on your wrist. Great video, compete the yellow gold with a sunburst dial and the yg DD will be on the same level, for sure.
Great watches , yellow Gold in 41 mm and everose in 36mm . I just think the everose looks more classy and more expensive in a slighter smaller diameter in Mens watches
Rose gold 🌟 for sure, you have an exquisite way of explaining about those watches and the rose day date especially. I'm going for one over the green dial daytona! Thank you for these fantastic posts!
The rose gold (Everose in Rolex's parlance) Day Date 40 you had Ref: 228235 has the 1956-2015 60th Anniversary olive green sunburst dial and is £27,650 in Rolex's April 2017 UK RRP price list. Usually both the Everose and White Gold comparable models are the same price and the yellow gold option cheaper. The white dialled Ref: 228268 yellow gold version, both with the individually hand polished deconstructed Roman Numerals is £25,550. The comparable white gold version with the same dial in blue Ref: 228239 is £27,650 like the Everose version above. The extra £2,100 is because of the Palladium and Platinum used. The nearest all 950 Platinum version Ref: 228206 is £45,900. I'd like to see a Platinum GMT-Master II with a ceramic 'Coke' (Black and Red instead of the Blue and Red 'Pepsi for Night (18:00-06:00 Hrs) and Day (06:00-18:00) at Baselworld 2018. Another upgrade would be a Triplock crown and fixed monoblock ceramic bezel for the Explorer II.
Agree, looks so elegant. To me it depends on which model watches. If it's a Rolex I prefer whether the GMT and Submariner. But I've only see that with the GMT has rose gold so far, correct me if I'm wrong.
@@arnoldarnoldsson9572 The reviewer mentioned that none of it is 24K "pure gold", that would make it too soft for everyday wear in the form of watches and jewelry. The watches being reviewed are all 75% gold, mixed with 25% other metals. That includes the yellow gold version being shown here.
Agustinus Biotamalo you’re so right. My husband ended up giving me his steel and rose gold yacht master as the colour looked flat on his paler skin. Im mixed (black/white) and the rose gold really compliments my skin tone. In the end he ended up buying the 18k Day date ll 41mm which is so stunning. I love watches!
I am a little late to the game, but am glad I found this channel. I love your in depth review with the breakdown of the metal alloys. Very great review/comparison.
I much prefer YG however that likely reflects my age. To me jewelry is either platinum or YG. I have never bothered to warm up to RG or WG. Having said that I find that I stay away from G or Pt in watches. It makes a statement that I am not totally comfortable with. Looks great on others but I prefer to stay with SS.
Very informative, Dylan, and I have a degree in Chemistry. ;) This further solidifies my desire to get the Datejust 28mm, in platinum, for my wife and a Day-Date or Daytona, in platinum, for myself. I already have a stainless steel ceramic Daytona (black dial), so it will likely be the Day-Date. At least as of now, my understanding is that you can only get an ice blue dial with a platinum Rolex.
I'd go with YG, side by side the RG looked little dull compared to the pop and wrist presence of the YG with that white dial. Both beautiful and just depends on personal preference. Love the deconstructed numerals.
The problem with Rose gold is that somebody might ask you what what rose gold is and then you tell them it's copper added to the gold, then they say copper! And instantly think about penny's or copper pipes!
I'm not a fan of the mixed roman dial. It looks like Rolex forgot to add all the roman numbers. When they make a full Roman dial again then I'll buy a yellow good one.
Rose gold for dates, yellow gold to stand out, white gold for everyday, platinum for high end events because aficionado's will know exactly whats on your wrist once they spot the ice blue dial. Unless its a 2022 model which now has all sorts of varieties...
@@skeyke I guess you have never stood in the store and actually compared the red gold of some brands with the obvious pink of Rolex. Try to talk about things you seen in real life rather than pictures you see online.
@@defenstrator4660 I tried on the Patek and datejust 36mm everose few days ago and your comment is invalid. Rolex everose is less pink than any other brands, more of chocolate color .
If I am going to spend over 30k for a rolex gold watch then for sure I would take yellow gold, it is going to be worn for generations and never be out of fashion
Nice reviews !!!! I watches them all What you think is the nicest dial on a yellow gold one. Black zilver Or white you got Good taste I like your opinion cuz Im hesitating
It's the standard "watchmaker's four." I don't exactly know the history behind it but as far as I know it's for symmetry purposes.. so it matches nicely with the 'VIII'
Fun fact - Only jerks correct other people's grammar. Look it up lol And rich people can afford and typically buy both rose and yellow cuz they can. 🤓😜😴
Shameless Facts You’re a little bitch talking shit to someone over the internet! Also just curious where you nothing more than broke and counting pennies before you could afford the watch?
ROSE GOLD LOOK SO NICE ON ROLEX WATCHES !!!
@Felix Enzo why would anybody care here lookin at watches lol
Yes it does but it’s much more expensive. Sad enough.
I prefer the more modern rose gold and that olive green dial looks beautiful.
I always wanted my first gold watch to be yellow gold, because as you say, it's the true colour of gold. When I think of gold, it's yellow. But I ended up getting a rose gold Ulysse Nardin (by circumstance), and the lustre is incredible! Can't go wrong either way.
Can you compare the rose golds from different brands like Patek, AP, Rolex & AL&S etc.
Nice idea, we will do this at some point
@@WEDGY3000 ?
Yall let me just pull a million dollars out my ass 😅
Gold whether yellow or rose gold seem much more suitable on daydate & datejust. Both classic and beautiful watches.
I've always worn Yellow Gold with my Day-Dates in the past. I recently bought a Everose Gold Day-Date II for a new taste and I love it! Both I like but the Everose is my new favorite!
what a mistake!!!
Dont be jealous
@@bretpg how is that a mistake it's valued higher than a yellow gold....
@@bretpg you’re a mistake
@@bretpg Exactly what a moron why would he want something filled with copper over real true gold
Rose gold with olive green dial looks very classy as well as sporty
I bought an everose version with a leather strap. It looks very elegant, not as loud as yellow gold.
I much rather prefer the yellow gold purely because of the classic nature of yellow gold. It looks like it will outlast the ever rose as a fashion item and will likely keep its value for a lot longer.
Tried, when I was on the market for a gold watch, yellow and everose and the yellow gold was it for me, all the way. Why? Skin type. The everose is beautiful and stunning - until I had it on my wrist.
Got myself than the 116618LB with its beautiful sunburst blue dial, not much which beats that.
But, doesn’t matter how well Rolex makes their gold, the 750 is soft and far more delicate than I expected. So if you are a person which goes crazy already with small scratches, this sort of watches isn’t for you, as it wasn’t for me.
So I went back to TT and solid steel, but still, gold just bears true beauty and feels just great and warm when you have it on your wrist.
Great video, compete the yellow gold with a sunburst dial and the yg DD will be on the same level, for sure.
That green dial is stunning. Dream watch!
Great watches , yellow Gold in 41 mm and everose in 36mm . I just think the everose looks more classy and more expensive in a slighter smaller diameter in Mens watches
That white face yellow gold is just classic. Id rock that in a heartbeat. The rose is too pink. I prefer their older more yellow rose gold.
Rose gold 🌟 for sure, you have an exquisite way of explaining about those watches and the rose day date especially. I'm going for one over the green dial daytona! Thank you for these fantastic posts!
instablaster...
I’ve always been a Rose gold guy but I tried it on in yellow gold and it looked good 👍
Both beautiful pieces. Imho yellow gold with a white dial is the perfect piece for me.
Yellow gold day date is an impact watch and thats why you buy it .
The rose gold (Everose in Rolex's parlance) Day Date 40 you had Ref: 228235 has the 1956-2015 60th Anniversary olive green sunburst dial and is £27,650 in Rolex's April 2017 UK RRP price list. Usually both the Everose and White Gold comparable models are the same price and the yellow gold option cheaper. The white dialled Ref: 228268 yellow gold version, both with the individually hand polished deconstructed Roman Numerals is £25,550. The comparable white gold version with the same dial in blue Ref: 228239 is £27,650 like the Everose version above. The extra £2,100 is because of the Palladium and Platinum used. The nearest all 950 Platinum version Ref: 228206 is £45,900. I'd like to see a Platinum GMT-Master II with a ceramic 'Coke' (Black and Red instead of the Blue and Red 'Pepsi for Night (18:00-06:00 Hrs) and Day (06:00-18:00) at Baselworld 2018. Another upgrade would be a Triplock crown and fixed monoblock ceramic bezel for the Explorer II.
Do the Platinum vs White Gold vs Steel!
Damein Jomtup Jaywalter ye but he thought just metals, not day dates.
Day dates don’t come in steel.
@@RothchildBlue the fake ones do ^_~
muffemod 🤢
The yellow one is the perfect version of the Day Date.
I prefer rose gold over yellow gold. It looks more elegant.
You're crazy... rose gold is a womans preference.. yellow gold is gold in pure form in its more elegant and precious form.
Agree, looks so elegant. To me it depends on which model watches. If it's a Rolex I prefer whether the GMT and Submariner. But I've only see that with the GMT has rose gold so far, correct me if I'm wrong.
@@arnoldarnoldsson9572 The reviewer mentioned that none of it is 24K "pure gold", that would make it too soft for everyday wear in the form of watches and jewelry. The watches being reviewed are all 75% gold, mixed with 25% other metals. That includes the yellow gold version being shown here.
Arnold Arnoldsson gold in the amounts present on the day date looks plain straight tacky, I would much rather have white gold, everose, or platinum.
Agustinus Biotamalo you’re so right. My husband ended up giving me his steel and rose gold yacht master as the colour looked flat on his paler skin. Im mixed (black/white) and the rose gold really compliments my skin tone. In the end he ended up buying the 18k Day date ll 41mm which is so stunning. I love watches!
yellow gold is better since it's more traditional. rose gold is more casual.
thanks for taking the tme to review, so very finely articulated!
Both of them are very impressive, i might prefer the one with yellow gold and black dial
i would buy one of these over a supercar any day, they don't take up space, they don't need costly repairs, no fuel required
Getting one this week
Can't decide which one to get
Yellow gold white dial
Rose gold white dial :3
what did u get?
@@jonathandeutsch3991 rose gold green dial 😌
@@aymaanreza4152 any regrets? I like the yg but maybe too loud?
Yellow Gold for me . I have this model and I like the bling of it. Truly a stunning piece 😊
That rose gold DD with the “green glass” dial is stunning. I tried it on at the AD. they wanted $39K for it. I’ve seen it on the grey for $35.
no its $60,000
@@williamwilson7857 It is 90-100K now in march 2022
This coment didn’t age well
Ha. Shoulda bought it my friend. Easy investment.
@@marryalen6286 lol now it’s down to $60k
I have the olive dial on rose gold; love it; but, I tried on the yellow gold with white dial and now I want that one…it truly shines
I am a little late to the game, but am glad I found this channel. I love your in depth review with the breakdown of the metal alloys. Very great review/comparison.
would get both! choco dial for the rose then green dial for the yellow
Yellow with white dial is perfect 💯
I much prefer YG however that likely reflects my age. To me jewelry is either platinum or YG. I have never bothered to warm up to RG or WG. Having said that I find that I stay away from G or Pt in watches. It makes a statement that I am not totally comfortable with. Looks great on others but I prefer to stay with SS.
On the yellow gold, why does the white in the date window not match the white dial?
Great review! I love the olive dial however i am only able to wear a 36mm so the YG gold version was perfect for me and I love the shine
Very informative, Dylan, and I have a degree in Chemistry. ;) This further solidifies my desire to get the Datejust 28mm, in platinum, for my wife and a Day-Date or Daytona, in platinum, for myself. I already have a stainless steel ceramic Daytona (black dial), so it will likely be the Day-Date. At least as of now, my understanding is that you can only get an ice blue dial with a platinum Rolex.
I'll take yellow gold and two tone gold steel 😎👍👍
I'd go with YG, side by side the RG looked little dull compared to the pop and wrist presence of the YG with that white dial. Both beautiful and just depends on personal preference. Love the deconstructed numerals.
Yellow gold only!
Ayyyyeeeee both are gorgeous
White Gold with green dial is my choice!😎
Awesome channel and a great comparison of the two Rolex golds.
Thanks Marc
Awesome review, as always. Love the green dial. Trying to decide between the everose gold or white gold.
I own rose gold Casio and really love it🔥❤
I love the everose model
Rolex’s rose gold is quite unique and is definitely better quality than a lot of other watches I’ve seen it’s definitely a strong
Contender
Bought Are 👌✨, but the yellow one in a other Dial for me
Best watch channel
The problem with Rose gold is that somebody might ask you what what rose gold is and then you tell them it's copper added to the gold, then they say copper! And instantly think about penny's or copper pipes!
They would be quite moronic..
@@commendatori1 no they wouldn't people think rose gold I's worth more
@@artlover5798 Yh true the same rolex is worth more in rose 2k more roughly
36mm yellow gold with champagne dial with stick markers, no other way.
My grail watch :) a year ago I wouldn't take a second look at a day date or rolex in general, but now I covet it
Baldi Locks 40 would be better.
JR Gb if you’re a rapper
And president bracelet
Johannes C. Naturally
Yg by far but the olive dial on the ER is amazing
One year later: Dylan would you take the 228235 today over the 228238? Yellow gold every time.
Wow, didn't know about the platinum atoms stuff, really interesting.
love these closeup footage
Great review! Can't go wrong with either one. Both are beautiful. I prefer rose gold warmer on my skin tone like you said. Keep up the good work!
Thank you. The everose gold and green dial does look good, don't really like Roman numerals though.
Yellow gold is for show offs but a beauty in summer the rose is a man's watch 😍😍😍😍😍
Both r great on your wrist
ROSE gold for me.... much nicer in the 40mm. The DD40 is just so ahead of the current DD36mm.
If you have a rootbeer GMT-II, can you go into the ocean to swim? How is the everose gold effected by salt water vs yellow gold?
Both are amazing
Great channel. I love it. Can you review a Ulysse Nardin Diver or Marine and Breitling Navitimer .
Jerzy Małopolski Props for the ulysse nardin request...
I like both color👍
These watches look so beautiful
I love your reviews.... but i think you should cover. more offshores, just suggestion
Very impressed and watches and knowledge that you have thank you very much
How about a GMT Master 11 in yellow gold with green dial? Maybe by this time next year.
A brilliant show I would like to hear a lot more from yourself and Rolex
What outfit/colors match with a gold/rose gold case and green dial?
So if I well understood, polishing the rose gold watch you will see the yellow gold?
Nice review
I'm not a fan of the mixed roman dial. It looks like Rolex forgot to add all the roman numbers. When they make a full Roman dial again then I'll buy a yellow good one.
Its very hard desicion but i think in would take the yellow gold
Aviv Kestin no white gold is also cool but it insnt so sexy like the rose and the yellow one
Great vid!
For me;
Day Date 36 everosse chocolate dial and brown leather strap
That’s a very hard choice man yellow is easier to match jewelry but rose looks nice.
Amazing watches, I dream of owning the rose gold one day.
how come platinum daytona doesn't have fluted bezel option..?
I wish green was available without Roman numerals
Steel, Silver, White-Gold, and Platinum are indistinguishable by visual inspection.
Rose gold for dates, yellow gold to stand out, white gold for everyday, platinum for high end events because aficionado's will know exactly whats on your wrist once they spot the ice blue dial. Unless its a 2022 model which now has all sorts of varieties...
I just can't stand the rose gold from Rolex. I just find it far too pink. I much prefer the warm hued tone from IWC.
You being bullsh*t . Rolex rose gold actually more chocolate than pink ,compare to any other brand rose gold.
@@skeyke I guess you have never stood in the store and actually compared the red gold of some brands with the obvious pink of Rolex. Try to talk about things you seen in real life rather than pictures you see online.
@@defenstrator4660 I tried on the Patek and datejust 36mm everose few days ago and your comment is invalid. Rolex everose is less pink than any other brands, more of chocolate color .
Yellow gold Champaign roman is killer . White gold Rolex look amazing .
Please review a white gold vs yellow gold day date.
Prefer platinum or steel
Nice video! Nailed it. Perfect job bro!!’ keep doing ur thang
Great comparison! Keep up the great work =)
Best regards from Germany
Thanks!!
Hey Dylan, what are your thoughts on the Westend Watch Co?
Both are beautiful watches.
The rose gold is the best, sometimes the green looks black ish, en de rose gold looks yellow gold in different light,
To me it's a flex watch. So, yellow gold for the win 👍
If I am going to spend over 30k for a rolex gold watch then for sure I would take yellow gold, it is going to be worn for generations and never be out of fashion
Nice reviews !!!! I watches them all What you think is the nicest dial on a yellow gold one. Black zilver Or white you got Good taste I like your opinion cuz Im hesitating
Thank you for the support! We like the white dial the most for the yellow gold Day-Date as mentioned in the video it is like the original gold Rolexes
Good review! Thank you for your efforts.
Terrific details!
Why is the roman numeral four written IIII? Isn't it supposed to be IV?
It's the standard "watchmaker's four." I don't exactly know the history behind it but as far as I know it's for symmetry purposes.. so it matches nicely with the 'VIII'
My stainless steel FAKE one has IIII also... Used off kijiji
Love both but I wouldn’t pay 40k for a pink watch. Yellow is classic and timeless.
Your a joke!
I bet you own a kindergarten watch ;)
Females are great. I love them. Also, I bet you have a rose gold watch it’s a Casio.
Fun fact - Only jerks correct other people's grammar. Look it up lol
And rich people can afford and typically buy both rose and yellow cuz they can. 🤓😜😴
Shameless Facts You’re a little bitch talking shit to someone over the internet! Also just curious where you nothing more than broke and counting pennies before you could afford the watch?
I do actually want to know more about gold watches from Rolex
Where in London are you based ?
London
Yellow Gold would be nice with a gold face as well or black
Nice