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25 September 2011, 06:45 AM | #1 |
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Tudor Submariner
Does anyone think that Tudor will ever reissue their submariner? I know they now have the Hydronaut II & that replaced the Tudor sub. Just wondering.
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25 September 2011, 06:58 AM | #2 |
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No idea but I think that would be very cool
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Have no idea if or when but it would not surprise me if they do release a Heritage Sub.
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ugh, if they do, there goes my money...haha
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a 42mm heritage sub?????
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A heritage sub would be awesome.
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Hi Everyone,
I hope that Tudor do release a new Submariner? That would be just fantastic!!! And in a way, make it just like days gone by? If one couldn't afford the Rolex Submariner, then the Tudor Submariner was a more than excellent alternative option. Perhaps there were many people who could afford the Rolex model, but chose the Tudor one instead, because they didn't want to bash a more expensive watch about? Quite possible? I also like the fact that the Tudor Submariner was available in different case sizes and that there was a Lady Submariner. It's a real pity that they were discontinued! Till next time... The Laird
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It would surprise me as it would certainly contradict everything they've been doing over the last few years to diverge from the Rolex association - at least with the product line.
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I agree, Tudor has new designs that stand alone from Rolex but another Heritage release seems inevitable after the huge success of THC. dP
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I would LOVE if they did.
I'd definately grab one.
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