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Old 17 September 2020, 07:14 AM   #27
Cmfrank
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I love the fact that Tudor Subs from the early 90's are like Rolex Submariners from the 70's and 80's. Definitely a lot of vintage (or neo-vintage) bang for your buck if you ask me. Here is my 1993 Tudor Sub. It's the black version but the bezel has faded to a beautiful blue.

Additionally, I won't speak for "rareness" but when it comes to the collectability of these references, I know the price has roughly doubled over the last couple of years and would not surprise me one bit if that trend continued.
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