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Old 8 July 2011, 10:06 PM   #1
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Icon7 HELP!!! Tudor Submariner or Rolex Submariner?

Hi Everyone,

As I have a very limited watch budget, but very much like the Rolex Submariner's, but find them still too pricey for my budget; I was wondering about the Tudor Submariner's?
I often see these for sale at a good price.
I am talking about the earlier Tudor Submariner's, which I believe are just the same as the Rolex one, but with a different movement? Again, I believe an ETA movement?

What are your opinions on the Tudor Submariner's and do you think they are a good alternative to the Rolex Submariner?

Or, is it a case of; a Rolex by any other name, is still a Rolex?

Many, many, many thanks in advance.

Till next time...

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Old 8 July 2011, 10:14 PM   #2
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I don't own a Tudor. However they are made by Rolex with exception of the movement so they are a great watch. The movement is made by ETA I believe and their movements are used in a number of watches to include a few of my other brands. I think the Tudor Sub looks great. I would have no hesitation in getting one, in fact I would love to get a Blue Snow Flake at some point in time.
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Old 8 July 2011, 10:16 PM   #3
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Hi Everyone,

As I have a very limited watch budget, but very much like the Rolex Submariner's, but find them still too pricey for my budget; I was wondering about the Tudor Submariner's?
I often see these for sale at a good price.
I am talking about the earlier Tudor Submariner's, which I believe are just the same as the Rolex one, but with a different movement? Again, I believe an ETA movement?

What are your opinions on the Tudor Submariner's and do you think they are a good alternative to the Rolex Submariner?

Or, is it a case of; a Rolex by any other name, is still a Rolex?

Many, many, many thanks in advance.

Till next time...

The Laird
I have a Tudor 79090, that looks very much like the Rolex 1680 (same case, crown, bracelet, but with i different dial, ETA-caliber, and a slightly different plexi crystal). It performs as well as any of my Rolexes, with a sligthly different look compared to the 1680. It was replaces by the 79190 that has a sapphire crystal.

If you compare a 79090 to a 1680 the Tudor is less costly, and if you compare a 79190 to a 16800/16610 the Tudor once again is less costly, but ...

If you compare a full set 79090 with a (well used) 14060 the price level is very close. It is worth considering.

For me the 79090 is a cool, not very often seen, alternative to the 1680, and the 14060 is a great daily user.

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Old 8 July 2011, 10:37 PM   #4
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The Tudor Sub is a viable option and yes I would get one if a Rolex were out of my budget.
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Old 8 July 2011, 10:47 PM   #5
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The Tudor Sub is a viable option and yes I would get one if a Rolex were out of my budget.
Why not? you will eventually get the Rolex Sub, and then your off, " down the yellow brick road " ( and it's a long way ). Good luck.
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Old 8 July 2011, 10:39 PM   #6
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Mine is a 1980's 76100 and I love it. Very much the same as a Rolex 1680 of the same period but has an ETA movement. Mine has been very reliable and stands up in quality and time keeping with my GMTII. I wear the Tudor in daily rotation with GMT.



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Old 9 July 2011, 02:14 AM   #7
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Mine is a 1980's 76100 and I love it. Very much the same as a Rolex 1680 of the same period but has an ETA movement. Mine has been very reliable and stands up in quality and time keeping with my GMTII. I wear the Tudor in daily rotation with GMT.



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Old 10 July 2011, 04:04 AM   #8
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Old 8 July 2011, 11:36 PM   #9
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I like the snowflake Tudor subs very distinctive look!
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Old 8 July 2011, 11:40 PM   #10
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I have five Rolex watches and a blue Tudor Submariner 79090. The Tudor is my favorite watch.


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Old 9 July 2011, 01:05 AM   #11
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No question about it - go for the Tudor Sub. It's a beauty and a bargain.
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Old 9 July 2011, 01:11 AM   #12
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No surprise what my preference is.
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Old 9 July 2011, 01:13 AM   #13
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Hi Everyone,

Many, many, many thanks for all of your very kind replies.
Much appreciated.

It sounds like the Tudor Submariner is highly appreciated and loved.
I'm very glad to hear this.

Till next time...

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Old 9 July 2011, 03:02 AM   #14
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I am a big fan of the Tudor sub.......a great watch
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Mine are both well loved. It would be tough to pick one. Get one of each!



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Old 9 July 2011, 01:19 AM   #18
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Old 9 July 2011, 01:26 AM   #19
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I've owned three Rolex watches. Flipped each in turn. Now, I wear a Tudor Submariner Model 75090 (mid size). It is very accurate! It has proven quite durable. Due to my small wrist it is the most comfortable watch I have ever owned.

So, get a Rolex if you can. However, don't be afraid of a Tudor. Not in the least.
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Old 9 July 2011, 05:02 AM   #20
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Rolex....but I like Rolexes for their movement mainly ...
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Old 9 July 2011, 06:37 AM   #21
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Hi Everyone,

As I have a very limited watch budget, but very much like the Rolex Submariner's, but find them still too pricey for my budget; I was wondering about the Tudor Submariner's?
I often see these for sale at a good price.
I am talking about the earlier Tudor Submariner's, which I believe are just the same as the Rolex one, but with a different movement? Again, I believe an ETA movement?

What are your opinions on the Tudor Submariner's and do you think they are a good alternative to the Rolex Submariner?

Or, is it a case of; a Rolex by any other name, is still a Rolex?

Many, many, many thanks in advance.

Till next time...

The Laird
I currently have a Tudor Sub 79090 (second one) and love it. I previously owned a Rolex date Z serial and no date Z serial Cosc, sold them to get my second Tudor . I prefer the Tudor and the issue is comfort and looks not price, although I'm currently looking for a Sub no date (non cosc) so a tough call .
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Old 9 July 2011, 08:41 AM   #22
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There is no doubt that ETA makes an excellent movement.

But, for me regarding a Sub - it's a Rolex - anything else is not the same.

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Old 4 June 2018, 08:51 PM   #23
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There is no doubt that ETA makes an excellent movement.



But, for me regarding a Sub - it's a Rolex - anything else is not the same.





Can’t believe it took 20 posts for someone to say it!

OP - if you want the Sub but will settle for the Tudor due to price, ask yourself if you’ll ever be satisfied? The community here might make you appreciate your Tudor for some time, but in long run if you want a Sub, save and get it, or you may regret the waste of time and money spent on anything but...


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What about A Tudor Pelagos or black Bay?
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Go Omega PO.

Go Omega or save up for the real sub.
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OP - if you want the Sub but will settle for the Tudor due to price, ask yourself if you’ll ever be satisfied?
All very helpful but I imagine the OP has made a decision now, especially since he asked the question 7 years ago.

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All very helpful but I imagine the OP has made a decision now, especially since he asked the question 7 years ago.





Oh god, I’m that guy!!!! Should not post at 6am lol!


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Rolex for sure - better movement then Tudor!
That's why Tudor is much cheaper
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Old 9 July 2011, 11:12 AM   #28
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If you can afford it buy the Rolex,if you can't afford it start saving your pennies.
The Tudor is a great watch but it's not a Rolex.
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Old 9 July 2011, 12:19 PM   #29
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Don't compromise...save up for the Rolex sub. It's worth the wait.
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I didn't compromise. That's why I bought the Tudor.
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