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Old Yesterday, 10:30 PM   #1
Royvdbb
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Tudor Pink Chrono - any luck with your AD?

Hi All,

Hope you're having a good week. A quick question on the elusive Pink Tudor... has anyone in the UK (or further afield) been having any luck with their AD recently?

The secondary market prices are coming down on these, so at some point I'll probably acquire one that way. But I'm just intrigued to know whether recently anyone has had luck via their AD. My AD reckoned they had one a while ago and there does seem to be rumblings of a little bit of stock through a few of the the main Tudor boutiques, but would be interested to hear some real world stories.

Thanks in advance.

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I’m not in the UK but my US dealer says it is a regular production model now. They’ve only had a couple so far but expect them to be more plentiful in the near future. I want one because I lije it not for the hype so I’m willing to wait.
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Not in the UK but I do have my name down at a few places for one. One boutique said no go unless I had a decent spend history. They did offer my the Boutique Blue
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…apparently this is not limited in any way, as said above it is going to be part of regular production. think it will be readily available by Christmas.

it’s a bit of a kicker when it was originally sold as an ‘limited’ run, especially for this who paid 2 or 3 times retail on the secondary market.
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Just purchased from a close family friend who is a gray market dealer in the UK, owes me a favor plus my birthday is around the corner so he sold it to me at 'his price'....September 26 card fully stickered with tags....£5600 which is around £700 over UK retail or £500 over Saudi retail (my local market) which is a price I could live with especially as it was more than double that a few months back....for reference he would have sold it for between £6500/7000
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