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Old 18 March 2016, 02:31 AM   #1
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Tudor Black Bays

With the release of three entirely new Black Bays, as well as the existing BB's being given the in-house movements and COSC cert, do anyone think the prices of the previous ETA Black Bay's will drop significantly?

I feel as though, the biggest problem people had with the Black Bay's originally, was the lack of an in-house movement. I'm curious to see what will happen within the used market.
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