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Old 14 January 2018, 08:19 PM   #1
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Tudor investment

Can anybody tell me which Tudor model will perform good value in the long term?

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Old 14 January 2018, 08:36 PM   #2
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The black bay black rose dial imo as it’s only produced for 6 months.
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Old 14 January 2018, 08:40 PM   #3
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The Black Rose is already in the mid to high $3k’s. Give it a few years and it will just go up. Less than 3000 made. Limited for Tudor or Rolex is a big deal because there are way more collectors. I’d follow this up with the Red Black Bay in time.
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Old 14 January 2018, 08:43 PM   #4
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The Black Rose is already in the mid to high $3k’s. Give it a few years and it will just go up. Less than 3000 made. Limited for Tudor or Rolex is a big deal because there are way more collectors. I’d follow this up with the Red Black Bay in time.
You should just put this in your signature line, as you seem to mention it in every other post you make
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Old 14 January 2018, 08:45 PM   #5
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Do you mean modern or vintage Tudors ? . Vintage Tudor submariners are pretty much a safe bet as are the Tudor Chronograph .As for modern references I think the BB rose or Harrods BBlv could be the ones to have .
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Old 14 January 2018, 08:50 PM   #6
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You should just put this in your signature line, as you seem to mention it in every other post you make
Well.. maybe but I’ve changed my tune as I recently fell in love with a red black bay eta and I just am over the moon with it whereas before it was black recommendations only. I’m still looking for another black eta as well. They just don’t exist easily anymore. I’ve probably hurt my efforts preaching to the choir. But I do think the Red ETA will soon join the Black ETA’s sought after status albeit on a lesser scale. The blue is hard to pin down. Cool watch but they just seem sterilecompared to the siblings.
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Old 14 January 2018, 08:55 PM   #7
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Well.. maybe but I’ve changed my tune as I recently fell in love with a red black bay eta and I just am over the moon with it whereas before it was black recommendations only. I’m still looking for another black eta as well. They just don’t exist easily anymore. I’ve probably hurt my efforts preaching to the choir. But I do think the Red ETA will soon join the Black ETA’s sought after status albeit on a lesser scale. The blue is hard to pin down. Cool watch but they just seem sterilecompared to the siblings.
I agree with you that the Black Rose is likely to go up, followed by the Red Rose, especially 2012 full sets. The best current Tudors for investment, though, are probably the Rolex Oyster-cased Prince 76200 models currently sold new only in Hong Kong and a couple of other Asian locations.
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Old 14 January 2018, 08:59 PM   #8
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I agree with you that the Black Rose is likely to go up, followed by the Red Rose, especially 2012 full sets. The best current Tudors for investment, though, are probably the Rolex Oyster-cased Prince 76200 models currently sold new only in Hong Kong and a couple of other Asian locations.
I also think if the Ranger ever gets discontinued it will be highly sought after. It doesn’t seem to exist in super large numbers, has the old Rose logo and really is the last of the modern Tudors with the Rose-Eventually Tudor has to want the shield for every piece? I would think. Continuity.
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I like the Black Bay Steel.
It has red writing on the dial, a date feature and a steel bezel.
It also has the in house movement.
But as for an investment...I doubt it.
If you can buy a Harrods Black Bay at retail price, that may be an investment.
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Old 14 January 2018, 09:36 PM   #10
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If we are speculating, and we are, I would say the Pelagos LHD.
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Many many moons ago, I predicted and was so confident Omega's Seamaster 300 Spectre and Speedmaster Silver Snoopy watches when they were first introduced, would only appreciate in value and will be worth a heck of a lot money in a decade. Did people believe me? Nope! They mocked me for talking about Daniel Craig and Peanuts.

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1# The 0riginal Heritage BB Black ( I call it the John Mayer Edition )

2# Tudor Harrods Kermit

3# Tudor BB Bronze Blue The Bucherer Edition
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Old 14 January 2018, 10:32 PM   #12
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big block or tudor sub blue
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Old 14 January 2018, 10:37 PM   #13
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The Black Rose is already in the mid to high $3k’s. Give it a few years and it will just go up. Less than 3000 made. Limited for Tudor or Rolex is a big deal because there are way more collectors. I’d follow this up with the Red Black Bay in time.


Can you give me the exactly model number?
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Old 14 January 2018, 10:43 PM   #14
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Can you give me the exactly model number?
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Forgive me for asking but are you really familiar with the Tudor brand? Have you done your homework on the Tudor Heritage Black Bay collection ? You can google the answer in less than 5 seconds
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Forgive me for asking but are you really familiar with the Tudor brand? Have you done your homework on Tudor Heritage Black Bay collection ? You can google the answer in less than 5 seconds
or look at my post right above yours.
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or look at my post right above yours.
That's right.Just read your reply after I posted mine
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Many many moons ago, I predicted and was so confident Omega's Seamaster 300 Spectre and Speedmaster Silver Snoopy watches when they were first introduced, would only appreciate in value and will be worth a heck of a lot money in a decade. Did people believe me? Nope! They mocked me for talking about Daniel Craig and Peanuts.

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2# Tudor Harrods Kermit

3# Tudor BB Bronze Blue The Bucherer Edition
+1 on the prediction of modern Tudors.
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Old 14 January 2018, 11:07 PM   #19
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I think the old Tudor subs! But I buy to wear and enjoy them!!


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I have a BBB and love it but I’m still a bit unsure about future value. I know of ADs that still have these in their cases...
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Well I'd say the Harrod's and the Bucherer in order to be "investment" you'd have to buy them new from the source and hold onto them very clean.

If you buy them secondhand at a markup there goes your margin.

You also have to hope Tudor doesn't continue to release limited editions with 4 or 5 more big boy AD's. What's next the Hodinkee Black Bay with purple bezel? Then the Theo and Harris Black Bay with Light Burgundy bezel?

Not sure any of the modern stuff is investment potential. Tudors are great to get into at a great price and bring some serious level of watch to the table to wear and appreciate.
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Black Bezel ETA. The Tudor Subs are already expensive.
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The model is the one you want to wear / enjoy on your wrist.

Anything else is bs.
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I agree with you that the Black Rose is likely to go up, followed by the Red Rose, especially 2012 full sets. The best current Tudors for investment, though, are probably the Rolex Oyster-cased Prince 76200 models currently sold new only in Hong Kong and a couple of other Asian locations.
Why especially the 2012 red rose?
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The model is the one you want to wear / enjoy on your wrist.

Anything else is bs.
Perfect answer

I’ve always thought 2017 marks the start of a big brand push by tudor.

If rolex is trying to reposition for higher rrp to make room for tudor growth, I suspect all Tudor’s will be fairly resilient on price and now maybe a good time to buy.

But as he said just buy what you like.

It is impossible to predict future classics. Nobody really liked or bought daytonas until recent (past 20 years). Never much of a hit from the 60s until late 90s.

I suspect Harods bucherer and B.B. rose simply due to limited run
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I like the Black Bay Steel.
It has red writing on the dial, a date feature and a steel bezel.
It also has the in house movement.
But as for an investment...I doubt it.
If you can buy a Harrods Black Bay at retail price, that may be an investment.


What is a good price?


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Old 7 February 2018, 04:09 AM   #28
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I think all black bay black, red, blue bezel eta rose logo will be collectible. Black bay Black bezel eta being the most collectible, model 79220N. Now best time to buy as these have not seen any significant price jump yet.
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I think all black bay black, red, blue bezel eta rose logo will be collectible. Black bay Black bezel eta being the most collectible, model 79220N. Now best time to buy as these have not seen any significant price jump yet.


Can you define “collectible?”

You can collect anything...are you saying these watches will experience X% increase in selling price? If so how much and when will these prices be realized?
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