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Old 22 October 2023, 01:21 AM   #1
russ86
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I have 22 Tudors and I have no idea where few of them are

The other day, while searching for one of my Tudor watches, I had a surprising revelation: I didn't know where it was. That particular timepiece could be resting at my parents' place in LA, nestled in our family house in Long Island or tucked away in one of the safety deposit boxes.

Driven by sheer curiosity, I compiled a list and tallied up all the Tudor watches I've bought over the years. The number stood at 22, excluding few that I've gifted to family members or business associates.

While I have half of them with me here in Miami, I have a vague idea about the location of some, but a few completely elude me. I travel frequently and purchased many of them outside of my state. There have been instances where I've bought a watch and casually left it at my parents' house, letting it slip from memory.

With several family birthdays on the horizon and a packed travel schedule ahead, this sparked an idea, why not bring all my Tudors together in one place for the first time. Not only can I organize a very cool photo shoot, but I also do an engaging video shoot, perhaps with a segment where I delve into the stories behind specific acquisitions. I acquired my first Tudor in 2018, and I've been in love with the brand ever since. There's just something about it that has always drawn me in. Even though I wear other brands more often on my wrist, Tudor has a very special place in my heart.

This promises to be an exciting project for me. I'll be posting updates here with pictures and the final video will debut on our shared YouTube channel. My cousin and I, both watch enthusiasts, co-founded this channel a while back and post from time to time. Whether it's him or me, we occasionally share our watches there. As I journey to gather my watches and bring them back home, I’d be grateful if you could subscribe to our channel. This way, you won't miss out on the upcoming video.

Linke here: https://www.youtube.com/@watchspringinc

As a sneak peek, here's a photo of some empty Tudor boxes from my garage.
If you've got suggestions to add a fun twist to the video, I'd love to hear them.

List of Tudor watches in no particular order:

GMT black dial on a strap
GMT black dial on a metal band
GMT white dial on a metal band
Black Bay Pro
Heritage with a rose dial black bezel
Heritage with a rose dial red bezel
Heritage with a rose dial blue bezel
Tudor Submariner from 1969
Chronograph BB White Dial
Chronograph BB Black Dial
BB58 Gold model
BB58 Silver model
BB58 full Bronze model
BB58 Bronze model 79250BA
Ceramic Black 79210CNU
BB58 Harrods Edition
Black Bay 01
Tudor Pelagos 39mm 25407N
Tudor Pelagos 42mm 25600TN
BB two tone M79733N on bracelet
BB Chrono two tone M79363N on bracelet
BB Chrono M79363N on strap

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