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Overall this watch is phenominal and has exceeded all my expectations that I have built up over the few months before actually purchasing it. I will let you read the specs at the links below, but a couple of items to note. The specs state it has an in-house Ebel 750 movement, but the AD told me that these actually have the Valjoux 7750 movement. I haven't opened the back to confirm either way. The 18k gold mid-links are not solid all the way through (as seen in the last pic), but were described by the AD as caps (hence the less than $10k retail price point). I will let the pics below do the rest of the talking. Watch specs - web link: here; PDF doc: here Thanks for letting me share!
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I don't often build up a two-tone watch as they really aren't "me" but I found a couple gen Tudor Prince Oysterdate dials in an obscure corner of the parts box so decided they looked awfully lonely. One was a "plain" gold dial while the other was a linen texture and I decided the "linen" would be my first victim. It is so enjoyable building Tudors like this - no feet to clip or dials to glue on, no DW overlay to jack with! Build Sheet: NOS Gen Tudor Prince Oysterdate gold linen textured dial. Rep 34mm Two-Tone Prince Date case. Borel spring-bars. Rado signed non-hacking Swiss ETA 2836-2 movement. Rep Two-Tone 19mm Prince Date style Tudor signed bracelet. Rep gold tone Prince Date hand set Sapphire crystal Trying to decide if I'll keep this one, maybe I'll make a decision after building the other one but here's some pics...