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1 March 2015, 09:38 PM | #1 |
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Tudor ETA movement
Howdy all. I've been thinking of buying a Tudor Black Bay, and noticed they have an ETA movement. Don't get me wrong; I've got plenty of ETA watches. I'm just wondering if Tudor re-work the ETA movement for their purposes? I love the look of the BB, but the money seems high for an ETA, unless they modify it. Any info appreciated, as I'm new to Tudor. Cheers
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1 March 2015, 11:40 PM | #2 |
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They say they do, and they always have. My older Tudor Sub (1979-80) with its ETA has always been an excellent watch, and my new Pelagos has been scary accurate after 3 months. I think ETA movements are pretty robust, and when properly regulated keep great time. I feel confident in saying Tudor tweaks it when they get it.
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2 March 2015, 12:39 AM | #3 |
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I tend to buy a watch on looks and feel.
The Tudors i have recently purchased are great on both counts, I am unable to see the movement whether i'm wearing a Tudor or a Rolex so for me its not that important. The watches are pretty pricy but the quality is there in spades and its well worth it. I considered another Rolex after selling my Sub 16610 but have no regrets in going for 2 Tudors for the same price. I still love Rolex and have no complaints about them, i may even get another one some time, but for now Tudor is doing what i want a watch to do, look good, feel good and tell the time well. |
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Quote:
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2 March 2015, 06:02 AM | #5 |
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Thanks guys, and especially thanks for the link Friar. That's what I was hoping to see. I have only recently seen the BB subs and I think they look amazing! I especially love the red version. A trusted seller here in Oz has a S/H as new blue for sale on eBay ATM for what seems like a good price. I think I'll go and check it out.
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