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Tudor is Rolex's little sister, they share a lot of similarities but are two distinct brands.

Ken

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Both brands were fathered by Hans Wilsdorf; Rolex in 1905, and, Tudor, the baby, in 1946.

it was in the 1990's I believe that it was decided that they should go their separate ways

Tudor was supposed to be established as a more affordable line..I believe...

L

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Both brands were fathered by Hans Wilsdorf; Rolex in 1905, and, Tudor, the baby, in 1946.

it was in the 1990's I believe that it was decided that they should go their separate ways

Tudor was supposed to be established as a more affordable line..I believe...

L

Er, aren't they just as expensive as Rollies nowadays? lol

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Er, aren't they just as expensive as Rollies nowadays? lol

They were supposed to be (as Lani stated) a more affordable line, but they crazy horologist started collecting them. ;)

Ken :)

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Tudors look like the much easier bet to franken with an A7750! Assuming you can find the case / dial / hands...

Edited by Member X
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Thanks everyone! Like I said, I'm not familiar with Rolex / Tudors and I wasn't sure that this wasn't a watch that someone cobbled together out of spare parts (gen & non-gen).

Now, if this was an Omega then I wouldn't be asking this question :D

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