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Old 12 January 2021, 10:05 AM   #61
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Omega, then Rolex, then Tudor. I like watches.
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Old 12 January 2021, 10:49 AM   #62
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I started with a Tag Heuer "Zenith El Primero" Calibre 36 Movement...

Wanted the movement...and the zenith models were not "sporty" enough for my taste back in 2005 so the best option was a Tag Heuer Link Calibre 36.....pretty cool watch actually....I wore that daily from 2005 - 2015.....my son will get that one and he loves it because it was his dads.....hard to say no to that. I will say this, if and when he graduates from Iowa State University with a Chemical Engineering degree and gets his first job I plan on giving him my White dial Daytona 116500.

Now I cruise several Rolex models with Daytona and Submariners being my go to models among others in the works.

Love Rolex for many reasons, but financially I was just not able to start with them. I see a Patek 5270G-019 Blue Dial as my end game....and a crap ton of others for fun.

My long point short....there are many entry places to Rolex, but so many find Rolex one way or another. They are a solid brand.

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Old 12 January 2021, 11:03 AM   #63
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Rolex. I wouldn't buy a Tudor because, while they may be fine watches, they just appear to me to be watches people who can't afford Rolex end up purchasing.

Just my opinion. :)
Two questions. Are you serious and how old are you. Most ridiculous statement I've seen on this board and I've seen my share. 2 months ago I bought a fantastic Tudor
Pelagos LHD to add to my Pepsi Gmt, platinum yachtmaster, my first, a blue dial date, and my 116520 white dial Daytona. To assume someone who buys a Tudor can't afford a Rolex is so pompous and condescending it makes me embarrassed to even bother stopping by to read the usual interesting posts. This post in a nutshell is what's wrong with many people today. And that's a shame.
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Old 12 January 2021, 11:05 AM   #64
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I have many watches including four Rolex before I bought a Tudor . I enjoy my Tudors in rotation with my other watches . In my life and my watch wearing I have nothing to prove to anybody .
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Old 12 January 2021, 11:24 AM   #65
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I really think it can go either way; Tudor first then to Rolex or Rolex first then to Tudor. The brands are uniquely similar and dissimilar at the same time.
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Old 12 January 2021, 12:31 PM   #66
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Opposite. Rolex was my gateway to a bit for fun / interesting option, which is Tudor.


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Old 12 January 2021, 12:58 PM   #67
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Two questions. Are you serious and how old are you. Most ridiculous statement I've seen on this board and I've seen my share. 2 months ago I bought a fantastic Tudor
Pelagos LHD to add to my Pepsi Gmt, platinum yachtmaster, my first, a blue dial date, and my 116520 white dial Daytona. To assume someone who buys a Tudor can't afford a Rolex is so pompous and condescending it makes me embarrassed to even bother stopping by to read the usual interesting posts. This post in a nutshell is what's wrong with many people today. And that's a shame.
I'm sorry you got so upset. I hope you recover quickly and will be ok.

However, my opinion remains the same: Tudor is a poor man's Rolex. If you don't like that opinion then we just have to agree to disagree.
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Old 12 January 2021, 01:01 PM   #68
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i had rolex first and then picked up a few tudors. they are WONDERFUL timepieces
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Old 12 January 2021, 01:46 PM   #69
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Raymond Weil was my first, then two Rolex, then Tudor. The Tudor is my favorite.
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Old 12 January 2021, 01:49 PM   #70
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I'm sorry you got so upset. I hope you recover quickly and will be ok.

However, my opinion remains the same: Tudor is a poor man's Rolex. If you don't like that opinion then we just have to agree to disagree.
Truly an ignorant comment. Clearly there is plenty of people who can afford whatever they want, and choose Tudor.
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Old 12 January 2021, 01:53 PM   #71
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Truly an ignorant comment. Clearly there is plenty of people who can afford whatever they want, and choose Tudor.
And he is merely seeing the other side of the coin, which is that there are also a large number of people who are purchasers of Tudor because they cannot afford a Rolex of their choice.

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Old 12 January 2021, 02:13 PM   #72
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Tudor was a more affordable alternative to Rolex back in the day when a watch was more of a necessity. Rolex case and bracelet, ETA movement. Got the job done; maybe not quite as well but mostly as well. These days it seems Tudor is more of a style/lifestyle difference. Given that most people think spending a few thousand dollars on a mechanical watch is insane; especially when that watch is inferior in almost every way to digital watches that are available for thousands less. If you can afford a Tudor you can afford a Rolex. Tudor, as a brand, seems to have more room to experiment with design and that appeals to some people.
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Old 12 January 2021, 02:24 PM   #73
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rolex then tudor. my bb58 keeps better time than my 116613lb.
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Old 12 January 2021, 02:42 PM   #74
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People on here who say that Tudors are for people who can't afford a Rolex are full of themselves.
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Old 12 January 2021, 03:07 PM   #75
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I realized that i have stirred up a ' hornet's nest. Sorry
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Old 12 January 2021, 03:36 PM   #76
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This. I too am flirting with buying a blue Pelagos right now as Rolex have no SS ceramic blue sports model. Have always stuck with Rolex or Omega but swinging to Tudor for this reason.
Absolutely get the blue Pelagos. It is an amazing watch.

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Old 12 January 2021, 03:52 PM   #77
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Wow, I didn’t realise I couldn’t afford my Explorer I will arrange to sell it tomorrow. Thanks for the words of wisdom.

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Old 12 January 2021, 03:53 PM   #78
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Rolex. I wouldn't buy a Tudor because, while they may be fine watches, they just appear to me to be watches people who can't afford Rolex end up purchasing.



Just my opinion. :)
Before my first Tudor I already Owned 5 Rolex. Then I ventured into Tudor with GMT, added a few more Rolex then added a Pelagos Blue, added a few additional Rolex and last watch I purchased was a Pelagos LHD. I enjoy my Tudors as much as I enjoy my Rolex.This thread is going to prove you wrong many times over.
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Old 12 January 2021, 04:04 PM   #79
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Tudor is best known for the Black Bay line. But isn't the BB also known as a vintage submariner homage? Except that people don't call it a homage because Tudor is a sister company.

Tudor has other watches that are more interesting. I honestly think the Pelagos is better than the BB. My favorite Tudor watch is the North Flag. And yet, the BB remains the most popular line. A line known to take heavy design cues from vintage Rolex models.

Tudor collectors may get upset, but the general watch public has spoken.
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Old 12 January 2021, 04:27 PM   #80
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Tudor is best known for the Black Bay line. But isn't the BB also known as a vintage submariner homage? Except that people don't call it a homage because Tudor is a sister company.

Tudor has other watches that are more interesting. I honestly think the Pelagos is better than the BB. My favorite Tudor watch is the North Flag. And yet, the BB remains the most popular line. A line known to take heavy design cues from vintage Rolex models.

Tudor collectors may get upset, but the general watch public has spoken.
You are aware that Tudor had it's own submariner and that is what the BB line is inspired by...

Granted the Tudor Submariner was very similar to Rolex Submariner as they shared case, bezel, crown, bracelet, clasp. Where they were different was in Dial, hands and movement.

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Old 12 January 2021, 04:42 PM   #81
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In my life and my watch wearing I have nothing to prove to anybody .
Exactly this!

To the original post- Tudor was sort of a gateway.

More to the point that this thread has drifted to, after finally purchasing a Rolex, I am now looking back to adding more Tudors. I can afford Rolex, however the quality (excellent) to price (very reasonable) ratio of the Tudors, combined with the fact my watches will be worn used and abused, sends me back to Tudor.

I'm sure there are people out there who buy Tudor because they can't afford Rolex, but just as many or more who buy Tudor because Tudor, like so many other non-Rolex watch companies makes a great product!

To each his own! Wear the watch you like!

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Tudor BB Black Rose - most special to me because it was my first
Tudor Double Date
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Tudor North Flag- my current favorite because it pops, is very comfortable on the wrist, and is easy to read.
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Old 12 January 2021, 07:13 PM   #82
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Rolex has as much to do with Tudor as Jaeger has to do with IWC .
Parent companies the same, RWC and Vendome .
That's all .

Its separate entities and should be seen as such .

Why mention it in the same breath ??
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Old 12 January 2021, 07:24 PM   #83
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Omega first now I own 16 Rolex and want to buy a couple of Tudors soon
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Old 12 January 2021, 08:14 PM   #84
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Tudor "gateway drug" to rolex?

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Haven't bought a Tudor yet, but have my eye on the BB58.
Same here and I took the plunge last week. Great decision BTW
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Old 12 January 2021, 08:29 PM   #85
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And Price Harry wears a Rolex Explorer 2 Polar.
And I have a feeling that Prince Charles wears a Patek. This is getting confusing!
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Old 12 January 2021, 08:34 PM   #86
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Rolex. I wouldn't buy a Tudor because, while they may be fine watches, they just appear to me to be watches people who can't afford Rolex end up purchasing.

Just my opinion. :)
I pity the insecurity that brings you to this conclusion
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Old 12 January 2021, 08:38 PM   #87
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Truly an ignorant comment. Clearly there is plenty of people who can afford whatever they want, and choose Tudor.
This is your opinion.

I respect you right to it. I respect your right to state it.

Now you try.

I agree with your perspective but I don't agree that anyone who doesn't believe what you believe is arrogant. But that's just my opinion.
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Stating Tudor is a poor man’s Rolex is a poor, lazy opinion (to which we are entitled too) and does a massive injustice not only to the brand but the people who buy and enjoy their Tudor timepieces.

Someone hit the nail right on the head earlier in this thread, just because you buy an Audi and not a Lamborghini doesn’t mean you can't afford a Lamborghini. It just means the Audi fits their requirements better.

Believe it or not (hard for some of the ignorant high flyers on here) but there are people who would aspire to own a Tudor and this would be the peak of their watch collection. The same could be said for every brand, it doesn't mean someone had to settle for less.
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I'm sorry you got so upset. I hope you recover quickly and will be ok.

However, my opinion remains the same: Tudor is a poor man's Rolex. If you don't like that opinion then we just have to agree to disagree.
Looking briefly through your posts it seems you only got your first Rolex (an old entry-level Datejust) about six months ago. Since then you have asked if it should be ticking, how to make the date change at midnight instead of midday, and how to change the strap. I imagine there are quite a number of Tudor fans among all the people who helped you out with these and other queries, so you might want to tone down the attitude a bit.
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Looking briefly through your posts it seems you only got your first Rolex (an old entry-level Datejust) about six months ago. Since then you have asked if it should be ticking, how to make the date change at midnight instead of midday, and how to change the strap. I imagine there are quite a number of Tudor fans among all the people who helped you out with these and other queries, so you might want to tone down the attitude a bit.
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