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25 October 2007, 09:39 PM | #1 |
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Noob question: tudor - rolex whats the connection?
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this might be a nooooobie question, but i dont know what tudor is exactly and how it is connected to rolex, im sure all the vets know everything about it! Thanks |
25 October 2007, 09:47 PM | #2 |
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from what i know.. tudor is a company that comes under rolex (the mother company)
and in the past rolex use to produce tudor watches.. and in some countries u can find tudor watches in a rolex boutique.. this is what i know.. if im wrong please correct me.. or please elaborate... thanks.. |
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I'm no expert but here goes.............Tudor was started about 80 years ago as a budget line for Rolex. Up until the early 1990's the crown and cases were made by Rolex with Swiss ETA or Valjoux movements. In recent years Tudor has tried to differentiate itself from the traditional Rolex styling with models that look quite unique from earlier years.
I own a Tudor chrono and love it. Hope this helps, dP
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Here is some further information:
What is a Tudor watch? CLICK! The Tudor brand was introduced in 1946, btw.
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I'm guessing company tuned ETA movements instead of 3135 etc? Also, anyone have a source for these besides ADs (Furman doesn't appear to sell them). Thanks, Chris |
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3 November 2007, 04:59 PM | #6 |
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Chris,
I find the fit and finish on par with my GMT. In fact, I think of it as a Rolex. I'm sure some would disagree but the Rolex crown & case, bezel, oyster bracelet, dial, crystal, and cyclops are all Rolex icons. The non Rolex, Swiss 7750 doesn't bother me at all. It's my favorite chrono movement. dP
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Very helpful, thanks Dan.
I wonder why this brand is so under represented. I can't seem to find much on the net about it beyond the official site and sales on the Orlus site. Not many reviews, even watch fora that have all kinds of brand specific boards don't have Tudor. My 2007 watch catalogue that has about every Swiss manufacturer you could imagine does not have Tudor. Its like a hidden brand, and I see some really nice designs, and substantially less than other brands out there. If the finish and "bling" is on par with your GMT, then I'm impressed. Does Tudor use Rolex cases? Thanks again for the info Dan, always informative, Best, Chris |
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Ah ok i get it!
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I guess Tudor is the poorman's Rolex. Oh boy Did I just say that!
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So what's better to have for effect, a Tudor or an Omega?
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Poor man's Rolex? Works for me. [QUOTE][So what's better to have for effect, a Tudor or an Omega?/QUOTE] Not sure what you mean. dP
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