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20 April 2010, 11:42 PM | #31 |
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I'm still trying to figure out how I'm going to get one (b/c no Tudor dealers in the US), maybe a trip over the border to Canada is in order.
I'm definitely NOT paying over list price for one. From what I hear Tudor will be cranking out lots of these, so I just have to be patient.... |
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I KNOW! Make friends with someone in Australia... who happens to be visiting the states later this year (east AND west coasts)... he can bring it over for you... hint hint...
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outstanding!!!!
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21 April 2010, 10:06 PM | #34 |
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Those photos look inconsistent in one respect.
If you look at the bevelled edge along the side of the watch case on the second photograph it looks flaired as it approaches the tip of the lug. That flairing doesn't seem to exist on the other photographs. Just wondering Wow 42mm...........this is getting into Panerai proportions
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22 April 2010, 10:50 AM | #36 |
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very nice!
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O.K. Pav, whatever way it really is I don't care because it is an awesome watch anyway
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42mm is huge, I hope it doesn't feel like a boat anchor on the wrist
I don't understand why the dial is released in gray, what is it about gray? Did anyone notice that this watch has a very slightly modified Oyster bracelet......I'm wondering if there is going to be some super cool clasp to go with this bracelet.........I haven't seen any photographs of the clasp Oh and one more thing.........notice no polished centre links
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Here's a pic
Had a poke around my pic library and found this one for the cloth band clasp... still looking for pic of steel bracelet
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Still a very interesting buckle even for the NATO strap
The finishing of the nylon edges just on the NATO looks really good quality, NATO straps aren't usually not finished with a stitched edge like that. The buckle looks pretty cool too. I'm interested to see what the steel bracelet clasp looks like too
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...can't wait to get one!!!...W O W...a HOMERUN...
...me tinks Wolex will not believe the sales generated when this beauty hits the market!
...interesting that the Mods/owner of TRF are maybe a little interested in a TUDOR??? |
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Thankfully, Tudor kept the 'heritage' feel with no polished center links.... I am definitively in on this one but probably after the hype (and probably price) dies down. |
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Speaking of bracelets and straps, with the watch coming with both a bracelet and a strap and with no lug holes permitting relatively easy switches, might Tudor have come up with some form of easy bracelet switch mechanism? And, thinking ahead, might that be seen in Rolex some day?
Or, are we looking at the choice of needing tools, masking tape and a delicate hand or going to a local jeweler in order to switch between the two? |
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Wanted: Tudor Heritage Fabric Strap
Is it possible to order just the Heritage fabric strap from Tudor? It would look great on my green-handed GMTIIC. I wish Rolex would make an official line of straps.
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20 May 2010, 07:08 AM | #46 |
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I want one I wish Tudor still sold in the US, I guess I will have to take a trip to Canada
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That is a very nice Tudor !
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14 February 2011, 09:14 AM | #48 |
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still enjoying both of my Tudor Heritage watches, was in the caribbeans, and was shocked to see how cheap they were selling these watches for, if i didn't already have them, i would have bought a set from them!
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15 February 2011, 03:16 PM | #49 |
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how much were they in the caribbeans if you dont mind me asking?
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28 May 2011, 02:09 AM | #50 |
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Is the 2010 Tudor limited edition? How many will be produced?
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18 March 2012, 03:56 PM | #51 |
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bump for an old thread.
Any idea what is the case thickness? Word on the street, Royal V on Bloor St in Toronto has a black faced one. |
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19 March 2012, 06:03 AM | #53 |
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My favorite modern Tudor...
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20 March 2012, 10:03 AM | #54 |
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Finally get my hand on one from friend who travel to Asia. I go with the black/Gray face. Love the look and feel. Great piece to add to my vintage collection since it got that look.
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