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Old 27 November 2011, 12:33 PM   #1
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Tudor sub, and Jaguarolet comparison

I've been doing some research on Tudor submariner watches, I read one reference that was particular interesting, and I want to ask the Tudor owners if they agree with my Newbie analysis/conclusions...

The article I read basically states that a Tudor submariner is like owning a Mercedes with a Ford engine. Is this really how the tudor sub owners feel...? The tudor subs seem to have the same case as the Rolex, with an ETA movement...

This car comparison hits home specifically because I restored a JaguarRolet (jaguar car with Chevrolet drivetrain) years ago, which I still have. I get so many negative comments at the car shows it's almost comical. Does a similar scenario exist in the tudor ownership world....?

Here - This is a Jaguar car with a Chevrolet engine...runs like a 71 camaro with the superior Jaguar suspension, looks, vintage leather and wood, etc....
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