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Yes depending on the % discount given to the Tudor | 12 | 13.33% | |
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10 March 2017, 07:32 AM | #1 |
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SS Rolex Sub vs SS Tudor Sub pole
If Rolex offered a SS Submariner date in house movement and Tudor offered the exact same watch with an ETA movement for a % less which would you purchase? Only difference apart from the movement is the dial logo. Think Rolex 1680 vs Tudor 79090 except with all modern upgrades. Question is all things being equal other than movement and dial logo would you purchase the Tudor over the Rolex.
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10 March 2017, 07:42 AM | #2 |
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Poll not pole:)
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10 March 2017, 08:11 AM | #3 |
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I already have, so yes.
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I'm not sure I get the point of this question since, while similar in some ways, both brands have a distinct design and finishing ethos. Not only that, but Tudor is transitioning into a completely in-house brand, so the real differences between the brands will have to do with design and finishing, as well as intrinsic movement quality, but not whether the movement is in-house or ETA. You're constructing a hypothetical situation that would never happen. It's like asking, "If your girlfriend looked just like Bar Rafaelli, but wore knock-off brands instead of couture, whom would you rather date?" Are you just trying to figure out the value of the Rolex name, relative to Tudor?
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In answer to your question, no, I wouldn't buy an ETA-based Tudor clone of a Rolex to get a lower price. One of the joys I get out of my SubC is the outstanding accuracy of the 3135, to say nothing of the smooth-as-silk winding action. It's an indication I didn't pay just to have a nice case for housing a run-of-the-mill movement. I'd have no interest in an ETA-based version with a different brand logo. Also, like Japenny, I too appreciate Tudors because they're Tudors, not would-be Rolexes. |
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* For the heck of it, I just checked again. I set it to Time.gov on Monday morning. Right now, is about +1.5s, so it's actually within +0.5s/day. |
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10 March 2017, 09:57 AM | #13 |
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I already did it few times...
Never cared much about sheer branding, if I love one product more than another - then it's done, I guess...
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I want my Tudor to be different than the Rolex and not a clone....If it was an exact copy minus the name on the dial I would not buy the Tudor. I like Tudor because IT IS different.
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Not sure how I feel about this "Pole"
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For me no simply because I never cared for the look of Tudor Subs. Don't like the hands and never have. It has nothing to do with Rolex vs Tudor just personal taste. Now I did own a Tudor chronograph a few years back and it was spectacular.
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One or two seconds a day is about normal for all my Tudor ETAs, either fast or slow depending on how they rest overnight, but they have all been regulated by Rolex Service Centre. All my Rolexes run about three or four secs fast a day, whatever the overnight position, so the ETAs are easier to keep on time (speed up or slow down) without re-setting.
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Interesting. Are any of them green tag? I'm trying to figure out if the new Superlative Chronometer standards and testing are making a difference, or if I just got lucky.
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No green tags, but one of them would have been if it had been in the shop for another year. Many thousands of existing in-store watches got red tags replaced with green tags, so it's not an indicator of any change in movement quality, etc.
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Maybe I'm naive, but I was under the impression the green tags are intended to indicate the more stringent testing standards employed by Rolex as of July 2015, indicating +/- 2s/day on cased movements. If the red-tag movements weren't subjected to those tests, isn't it misleading to put green tags on them?
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Green tags just mean a five year warranty, as far as I know. This letter was doing the rounds when the change happened. I circled the relevant part for you.
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Thanks. Based on that, it would seem the tags are no indication of the new specs. How, then, are we supposed to know which watches are which? It's an academic question for me, since my watch is well within the new specs. I'm just curious.
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I own both so big yes
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in addition to but not stead of.
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I would say that if I wanted a Rolex, I would buy a Rolex. If I wanted a Tudor I would buy the Tudor. I have both a Rolex Submariner and a Tudor Black Bay Black in my collection. If Tudor had of been as strong in the market when I started with Rolex 25 years ago I might have go that direction. For me Tudor is not a substitute for Rolex it is a good alternative.
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11 March 2017, 12:31 AM | #28 |
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No, but I'd take about any former Tuder Sub over the current Rolex Sub.
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yes.
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