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Old 25 December 2019, 01:37 PM   #1
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Tudor NorthFlag discontinued in NA?


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Was told today that the NorthFlag is one of the references being pulled from the North American market. Other references are from their dressier lines that aren’t doing so hot in our market.

Such a shame. I know it’s no Rolex lookalike hence the abysmal popularity, but it is the first Tudor to feature an in house movement and the first in the Rolex family to feature a power reserve.

In any case, the only evidence I can provide is the North Flag bracelet that I ordered from my AD 3 weeks ago has had its processing status changed from approved to back order. When the AD followed up on why, distributor said that the North Flag is getting the axe. Not exactly the most conclusive evidence but if anyone else has heard similar news do share.
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Old 25 December 2019, 02:43 PM   #2
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Old 25 December 2019, 02:52 PM   #3
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I've always liked the NF. Was hoping they would expand the line at some point to add additional colorways.
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Old 25 December 2019, 03:30 PM   #4
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Honestly Grady, your pictures of this watch and your NF appreciation thread is what alerted me to the existence of this reference. Had I known about this watch I may not have bothered with the Black Bay.

I am a sucker for the Genta-esque design of the NorthFlag. I had to have mine. Got it for a steal from a trusted seller (thanks Alex) because I could not find one in Vegas ADs brand new.



My AD said they will do everything they can to get me the bracelet. Even if they had to get it from Switzerland.
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Honestly Grady, your pictures of this watch and your NF appreciation thread is what alerted me to the existence of this reference. Had I known about this watch I may not have bothered with the Black Bay.

I am a sucker for the Genta-esque design of the NorthFlag. I had to have mine. Got it for a steal from a trusted seller (thanks Alex) because I could not find one in Vegas ADs brand new.



My AD said they will do everything they can to get me the bracelet. Even if they had to get it from Switzerland.


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Old 1 January 2020, 07:01 AM   #6
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Was told today that the NorthFlag is one of the references being pulled from the North American market. Other references are from their dressier lines that aren’t doing so hot in our market.

Such a shame. I know it’s no Rolex lookalike hence the abysmal popularity, but it is the first Tudor to feature an in house movement and the first in the Rolex family to feature a power reserve.

In any case, the only evidence I can provide is the North Flag bracelet that I ordered from my AD 3 weeks ago has had its processing status changed from approved to back order. When the AD followed up on why, distributor said that the North Flag is getting the axe. Not exactly the most conclusive evidence but if anyone else has heard similar news do share.
I heard the same just before Christmas. This explains why one AD quoted me a price and another who checked into ordering one told me that it was discontinued.
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Old 26 May 2020, 04:44 AM   #7
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Yes, alas, such a shame. The FIRST Tudor with in house movement, the first in Rolex family to have power reserve, but obviously did not meet sales expectations. So the hatchet was brought in...
I do not expect it will have much difference in valuation until 20 or 30 years from now it will be hailed as a MUST HAVE. Then, who knows,...probably alot like the Omega TINTIN.
Double the price.
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