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21 September 2014, 05:00 AM | #1 |
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Join Date: Feb 2014
Location: Belfast, NI
Watch: Tudor
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Small collection
As I am becoming a collector, obviously, it is great fun, I purchased a couple of Tudor watches.
This was my first, didn't even know exactly what I bought, now I know. The watch has a Pforzheim watchcase 20 micron gold plated and ETA 1182 movement. The dial shows dual branding, but I don't know if that's done original. The watch case will probably be redone soon, the movement needs a service but is running strong. My second watch, Dennison case for Rolex, Tudor/Rolex 59cs movement, or FHF30-1. The watch is probably from 1952, the watch runs approxiamtely 14 seconds plus per 24 hours. Very nice watch but doesn't show on the picture. My third is a Tudor Oyster 4453, probably 1946, which has a Tudor/Rolex 59 movement, FHF 30 movement and a 5,3 mm Oyster Brevet crown. The dial is gold coloured, certainly not in a perfect condition, but I haven't seen a 4453 with this colour dial before, so I leave it as it is. The watch runs approximately 23 sec. plus per 24 hours. The forth watch is a Tudor Oyster Prince, 34 mm, probably 1952, Tudor 390 automatic movement, runs approximately 7,6 sec. minus per 24 hours. The watch has the Rolex + crown. Very nice watch, at the moment my favourite, the bracelet is partly aftermarket. Also have a project, original Rolex 1601 watch case, see thru case back, original Tudor Oyster Prince Date ETA 2784 movement, but stil waiting, nearly for half a year on a dial and hands, as it has to be Rolex size, 27,8 mm. Couldn't resist also to buy a ladies Tudor, has a Dennison case made for Rolex and ETA 2325 movement. Very nice small movement, runs approx. 35 sec's minus on 24 hours. |
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