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Aug 11, 2015, 05:48 AM
#31
Big Member
Originally Posted by
tribe125
I'm pretty open-minded about watch materials but half-timbered would be a step too far.
Saw some of those at the pharmacy checkout counter on the weekend
Thats totally going to be Eolex's next play..
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Aug 12, 2015, 01:33 PM
#32
MultiModerator
Rolex already did the wood dial on the DD:
Personally, I wouldn't mind wearing that one, only on leather though.
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Aug 12, 2015, 07:24 PM
#33
Fashion Watch Expert
Originally Posted by
FuzzyB
I just had another thought. Tudor has been around for so long and up until a few years ago seemed to be little more than an afterthought to Rolex.
Tudor has quite a few older models that don't mimic Rolexes, so I'm not sure I agree with this.
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Aug 12, 2015, 07:25 PM
#34
Fashion Watch Expert
On another note, some Tudor Subs even shared cases and crowns with Rolex Subs, so that seems like a hell of a deal to me. Makes me wonder with the price difference was between a Tudor and Rolex back in the day.
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Aug 13, 2015, 03:11 PM
#35
Originally Posted by
Imitation of Life
On another note, some Tudor Subs even shared cases and crowns with Rolex Subs, so that seems like a hell of a deal to me. Makes me wonder with the price difference was between a Tudor and Rolex back in the day.
I'm guessing not nearly as much as what it is today. Some of those models differed only in movement and dial. That got me to thinking about the "value" of the Rolex movement. It would be interesting what Tudor would charge for an ETA powered Sub today if it used the same case and other bits as the Rolex. (I started the other thread about buying a Sub with a 2824 to explore that thought some more.)