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22 January 2025, 06:31 PM | #1 |
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Rolex and Tudor - Interesting quartz anthology.
I found this a few days back while researching anthology of Tudor and Rolex integrated quartz pieces.
The first article is Rolex Quartz and second Tudor Quartz. It strongly suggests (and I concur), that the Tudor 91** with its 65 degree rehaut / two part dial (with a Feb 1974 earliest B and P watch), was a precursor for the Rolex mass market quartz launch that employed this set up also.* https://goldammer.me/blogs/articles/...datejust-guide https://goldammer.me/blogs/articles/...tz-inspiration * Notwithstanding the CEH (Centre Electronique Horloger) collaboration with Rolex of PHENOMENALLY expensive and totally sold out 'Texano' in 1970.... and the auto mvt deployed in that 2 piece dial/squarish case/integrated bracelet style for a short timeframe.
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