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10 February 2019, 07:04 AM | #1 |
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Non-Hacking 1980s Tudor Oyster Date Day+Date?
First, I just want to say I'm happy to have found this site and am pleased to be a new member.
My question is whether Tudor made the Oyster Prince Date+Day with a non-hacking movement in the 1980s? I just purchased one at a local jeweler's shop and it sure looks legit but I noticed that it's movement doesn't hack, which doesn't seem right for the model I believe I have. From what I can tell, it's a Reference 94500 and should therefore have an ETA2834 movement? But I could be off on the year. Sorry - struggling to post a picture because of the rules on size and dimension of portable jpegs. Will try to figure that out and post a picture if it would help. |
10 February 2019, 08:25 AM | #2 |
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Im not 100% sure about that caliber but if that movement has a balance stop then it may be broken and why it isnt hacking
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