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Old 10 June 2020, 04:46 AM   #1
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Views on the Tudor 76213 two tone date day

I have for a while been considering the Tudor date day 76200 (non fluted) older date day watch which used the Datejust case. Recently I found a company in Hong Kong selling the 76213 (two tone version with fluted bezel). I though I would prefer the stainless steel 76214 reference if going with fluted bezel but there is something drawing me back to the gold and arabics on this particular reference.

Does anyone have this reference? I guess the champagne dial /stick markers version is the more popular 76213 - I like both but quite like the contrast on the black dial with gold arabics.

Thanks for any views and advice.
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Old 10 June 2020, 04:53 AM   #2
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thats a great looking watch!
whats the RRP on those?
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Old 10 June 2020, 05:52 AM   #3
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thats a great looking watch!
whats the RRP on those?
+1, definitely good looking
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Old 10 June 2020, 06:16 AM   #4
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That's is a great looking reference. I see that the case even have lug holes. I own the two tone Tudor ref. 7019 which is technically it's old sibling (mine is from 1969) and it wears fantastic with its 38mm case. I would say - go for it!
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Old 10 June 2020, 06:44 AM   #5
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The Tudor Prince Date+Day are stunning watches and considering the price point a ridiculous value purchase especially if you like the classic aesthetic. The combination you have pictured is beautiful!
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I’d definitely wear it.
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Old 10 June 2020, 06:47 AM   #7
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thats a great looking watch!
whats the RRP on those?
I'm not sure to be honest as it is discontinued in the UK - around 3-4k I guess.
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Old 10 June 2020, 06:49 AM   #8
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That's is a great looking reference. I see that the case even have lug holes. I own the two tone Tudor ref. 7019 which is technically it's old sibling (mine is from 1969) and it wears fantastic with its 38mm case. I would say - go for it!
That's a beautiful watch and a great size.
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Old 23 March 2021, 12:20 AM   #9
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I just pulled the trigger on buying a Tudor 76213-0012 from a company in HK, but I am confused about the watch caliber... I thought it came with an ETA 2834-2, but on Tudors HK website it is listed as a Sellita T603 watch movement.
I have read that Tudor made a shift from ETA to Sellita on BB36 and Royal in 2020, but I am surprised if this also goes for The Tudor Prince still available in Hong Kong.
Does anyone have some insight?
Thanks.
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Old 28 March 2021, 10:29 AM   #10
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I just pulled the trigger on buying a Tudor 76213-0012 from a company in HK, but I am confused about the watch caliber... I thought it came with an ETA 2834-2, but on Tudors HK website it is listed as a Sellita T603 watch movement.
I have read that Tudor made a shift from ETA to Sellita on BB36 and Royal in 2020, but I am surprised if this also goes for The Tudor Prince still available in Hong Kong.
Does anyone have some insight?
Thanks.
I mean, Tudor has been using some Sellita movements so it's not surprising.
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Views on the Tudor 76213 two tone date day

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Hi
I just pulled the trigger on buying a Tudor 76213-0012 from a company in HK, but I am confused about the watch caliber... I thought it came with an ETA 2834-2, but on Tudors HK website it is listed as a Sellita T603 watch movement.
I have read that Tudor made a shift from ETA to Sellita on BB36 and Royal in 2020, but I am surprised if this also goes for The Tudor Prince still available in Hong Kong.
Does anyone have some insight?
Thanks.

ETA no longer providing ebauches for non-Swatch brands. ETA also no longer providing parts to non-Swatch watchmakers. Any of the Prince Date-Days manufactured after the transition period will likely house Selita movements.
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I have for a while been considering the Tudor date day 76200 (non fluted) older date day watch which used the Datejust case. Recently I found a company in Hong Kong selling the 76213 (two tone version with fluted bezel). I though I would prefer the stainless steel 76214 reference if going with fluted bezel but there is something drawing me back to the gold and arabics on this particular reference.

Does anyone have this reference? I guess the champagne dial /stick markers version is the more popular 76213 - I like both but quite like the contrast on the black dial with gold arabics.

Thanks for any views and advice.
Love this dial configuration!
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