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29 July 2021, 07:03 PM | #61 |
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29 July 2021, 07:50 PM | #62 |
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From a design aspect yes . From a quality aspect NO
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29 July 2021, 08:12 PM | #63 |
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Check the registry of commerce for both company, and see they are the same exact building. That’s all you need to know IMO.
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29 July 2021, 08:28 PM | #64 |
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29 July 2021, 08:46 PM | #65 |
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29 July 2021, 09:17 PM | #66 |
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This subject has come up over and over and I would personally love to see a Tudor subforum but the mods won't budge. Heels are dug...
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29 July 2021, 09:21 PM | #67 |
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29 July 2021, 11:13 PM | #69 |
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Statistically speaking the person wearing the Tudor watch is bound to be a much more enjoyable person compared to your typical Rolex-wearing D-bag.
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29 July 2021, 11:36 PM | #70 |
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29 July 2021, 11:37 PM | #71 |
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I like it the way that it is.
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29 July 2021, 11:39 PM | #72 |
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In another thread, someone wrote: "Tudor is the new tool watch and hipster brand." :)
Given the current scarcity and extreme mark-ups of SS Rolexes in the grey market, there is something in this. Tudor is relatively accessible, to some extent using the same design language, and does not have the somewhat uncomfortable associations that Rolex now has (think of the flexing on YouTube and elsewhere). I actually just sold my 39mm Explorer and bought a new 36mm Tudor Date+Day in steel. Still happy to be a TRF member! No strong preference for a separate subforum though. |
29 July 2021, 11:44 PM | #73 |
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Vintage Tudor watches are great. Home Plate, Big Block, blue sub, snowflakes, Monte Carlo
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30 July 2021, 12:05 AM | #74 |
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Dont think any person no matter what watch they are wearing deserves to be like you state a called D-bag.:
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30 July 2021, 12:18 AM | #75 |
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Wow, they are really going to come for me with the Casio I posted in yesterday’s WRUW
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30 July 2021, 12:22 AM | #76 |
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I say YES it does. A separate Forum would be great and I think it's about time.
But as others have said, it's been mentioned several times and the Mods have yet to do anything about it, though I wish they would. I think Tudor has a strong following (myself included) and a long history. There's lots to discuss and getting out of the shadow of the "big brother" forum might help those of us who are interested in discussing the brand or wanting to learn more about the brand history, desirable references, what to avoid, and latest releases. |
30 July 2021, 12:35 AM | #77 |
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ummm...here's a thought: If you don't like the Tudor thread then don't click on it.
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30 July 2021, 01:00 AM | #78 |
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I would say yes, Tudor does warrant a separate section of the forum.
Back in the day, Tudors shared many parts with Rolexes as well as the overall aesthetic. In more recent years it's clear that Rolex is intent on positioning Tudor as a distinct, separate brand with no part sharing and a more playful, youthful aesthetic and ethos. |
30 July 2021, 01:02 AM | #79 |
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Me too!
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30 July 2021, 04:33 AM | #82 |
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That’s a very nice watch. There is one for sale exactly like it in Winter Park Fl that I recently considered. The issue was the bracelet. I felt that it was so very light and loose feeling. But not unlike older oyster bracelets.
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30 July 2021, 06:43 AM | #83 |
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In all honesty I've had enough of the snobby BS. And I have more Rolex than Tudor watches. It's about how long waiting lists are and if it's not in demand it's not a good watch. There are not many collectors here...it's all flexing crap now and what gifts to buy a shop assistant who accidentally ended up selling watches for a living.
I'd love a Tudor only forum. It would be exactly like what the Rolex forum used to be like years ago, when they were tool watches not 'investments', and nobody showed off that they got one within 6 months of brown nosing a shop assistant. |
30 July 2021, 07:12 AM | #84 |
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30 July 2021, 08:20 AM | #86 |
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Does a Tudor deserve space on a Rolex forum?
Years ago I used to think Tudor should be separate. These days I appreciate the link. Once you take all the pig-headedness aside and hate from some, they are a very tightly linked set of Watchmakers. Neither owned by the other but both by HWF.
Regardless of people thoughts, Tudor changed back from the Rose logo to the shield to emphasise the Tudor watch action of metaphorically being the Rolex shield. To protect it from other watch companies. It does this better now that it is not a look alike but by standing on its own. I also enjoy reading the brainless comments from both groups claiming superiority. They tell me nothing about the watches of course. Like many, I also own both brands. There is far more in common than not. Keep them together. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk Pro |
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"what gifts to buy a shop assistant who accidentally ended up selling watches for a living"
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It's well known that Rolex doesn't make the movements in Tudor anymore. They did in the past, but now ETA does. I'm not throwing shade on the brand by any means.
You often see VW posts on Audi forums, but you never see Audi posts on VW forums. My daily watch is an Omega Speedmaster pro. Its also well known that Swatch brand owns Omega. You NEVER see people posting Swatch questions on the Omega forums. Either way. I guess this makes our community unique. |
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To the best of my knowledge Rolex never made Tudor movements. Tudor used virtually all Rolex parts making now Vintage Tudor Subs but used ETA movements to keep costs low. Tudor now uses, in many models, their own in house manufactured movements, which I guess one could say are technically made by Rolex. Tudor went to in house movements when squeezed to do so by the Swatch Group. Wikipedia “ Movements used in Tudor classic watches are manufactured by the Swiss companies ETA or Valjoux.[26] In 2015, Tudor launched its first in-house movement for its Pelagos and North Flag watches. In 2017, Tudor then entered into a cooperative agreement with Breitling, providing the MT5612 movement from the Tudor Pelagos for Breitling's Superocean Heritage watch, while in return Breitling produces the Tudor Calibre MT5813 movement for use in the new Tudor Heritage Chronograph, based on the Breitling B01.[27][28][29] Tudor also produces variants of their 2015 "Manufacture Calibre". The MT 5601 was developed specifically for the Black Bay Bronze model, and is slightly larger in diameter and displaying hours, minutes and seconds functions. The MT5602 was developed for the Black Bay and the Black Bay Dark models, and displays hours, minutes and seconds. On May 25, 2021 Tudor announced their Manufacture Calibre MT5602-1U alongside their new Black Bay Ceramic timepiece. The movement is almost entirely black, with a black tungsten rotor, a 70 hour power reserve, and a silicon hairspring. It is also the company's first METAS-certified master chromometer timepiece, able to function within a tolerance range of +/- 5 seconds per day.[30] |
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