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Old 3 September 2013, 04:57 AM   #1
jbshaffer
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Interesting comment made by Aruba Rolex AD regarding Tudors.

This last week I was in Aruba browsing the Rolex AD trying to convince myself that I really wanted to make the jump to the Deep Sea from my Sea Dweller. Neither my Son (who I always consult when making a new watch purchase as he will eventually end up with them :) nor I, could get past our dislike of the engraved rehaut. So having recently acquired a Tudor Black Bay we moved over to the Tudor section to see what they had. In the Tudor case was a dismal collection of older "Bling" watches. I asked the AD what was up with that and was told they had decided to discontinue Tudors because there wasn't any consumer interest! Hmmmmm....
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