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AS you can see, I like Tudor chronographs.....


OI812

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As far as I know, tudor's don't use Rolex movements but normal ETA or other ebauches?

What they *do* use are Oyster cases, so a good start for the rolex frankenwatches :Jumpy:

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As far as I know, tudor's don't use Rolex movements but normal ETA or other ebauches?

What they *do* use are Oyster cases, so a good start for the rolex frankenwatches :Jumpy:

Yep......ETA.....modified ETA, but, ETA/Valjoux.......but they are waaaaaay too nice to tear up to "franken" IMOP.......your talkin' about 8k dollars worth of watches in that pic.......;)

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yeah you're right.

i think they hold their value better in the second-hand market just because it is know that Rolex manufacture them.

Personally I am a fan of Zenith chronographs :Jumpy:

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yeah you're right.

i think they hold their value better in the second-hand market just because it is know that Rolex manufacture them.

Personally I am a fan of Zenith chronographs :Jumpy:

Me too......see the post regarding "the finest genuine, etc."......the largest "F" up of my 20+ year watch collectin' "career".....:(

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