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20 August 2013, 07:20 AM | #1 |
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Presto Change-o...Weird Tudor Sub
Well, here's one that I can't figure out...
eBay item number:300950508882 As described, this appears to be a mid sized Tudor sub at 3(5)6 mm without the crown. That model has 18mm lug widths. When did Rolex make a two toned Oyster bracelet in 18mm? The Date is 19mm, the smaller size Oyster perpetual Datejust is 17mm and the Lady Datejust is 13mm. The endlinks appear to be a fit...maybe it's the full size Tudor sub at 40mm with a 20mm Oyster Two Toned bracelet? Or, maybe not. But either way, this one is strange with the stainless watch head, a gold crown and a bracelet that has me stumped. |
21 August 2013, 08:15 AM | #2 |
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21 August 2013, 09:09 PM | #3 |
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Who is talking about a mid size and a 18mm lug width? The watch is described as a normal 40mm Tudor Prince Oysterdate sub.
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