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Old 11 October 2022, 01:01 AM   #1
buddy13
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Tudor diver + cyclops...

I used to hate the cyclops on Rolex sport models, on the couple date models I used to have.

In fact, I opted for the ND Sub twice.

I have not owned a Rolex for a long time. Since I have grown up, I am struggling to read the date on my watches without my newly made reading glasses on. Ahh...the pleasures of growing old. I also prefer my watches to have a date, as I use it quite a lot.

Is it only me, or would a date model of the Tudor Pelagos 39 look really nice with a cyclops :)? Never thought I'd say that, but I really think it would.

With Tudor, you'd not be wearing a 'fake' Rolex from a distance, since they used to have it for a long time. In your opinion, would Rolex ever allow the use of a cyclops on a Tudor diver ever again?
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