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27 May 2018, 11:39 AM | #302 |
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Would you make the same argument against "Perpetual" in "Oyster Perpetual"? It's really exactly the same as "Rotor Self-Winding".
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27 May 2018, 11:52 AM | #304 |
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Totally. I say a guy at an ice cream parlor wearing a Tudor Ranger on the leather bund strap the other day, and I very nearly commented to a stranger about their watch for the first time. I kind of wish I did strike up conversation with the guy about watches.
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In light of the old announcement that OldExpatBeast posted of Rolex apologizing for their marketing claims, I would say "officially certified" is the more egregious example of unnecessary marketing text because it's made entirely redundant by the word "Chronometer", whereas it now makes sense to me why Tudor wanted to call attention to the method by which their watches were self-winding, i.e., by rotor as opposed to the bumper style movement. At this point though, a Rolex dial wouldn't seem like a Rolex anymore if any of the text were omitted. It's too bad this kind of minutiae isn't more available to the public and promoted by the brand, because it honestly gave me an appreciation for Tudor's history. |
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28 May 2018, 11:19 AM | #310 | |
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Then they became Luxo barges. Interest few today. But they remain alive. |
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I worry about the same fate with Porsche. They're still making amazing sports cars, but the majority of their money now comes from parent-mobiles. Are kids right now going to think Porsche is cool in another 25 years, when it was the little truck their mom was driving them to the mall in?? Not so cool and dangerous anymore.
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Well --there is always a tipping point and once the notion of value vanishes, all bets are off. Tesla will render ferrari and lambo pointless soon. And it wouldn't be hard to envision a day where the watch game again becomes susceptible to the....way of the future...way of the future.
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Don't agree at all. Tudors are ugly even tough the price range might be good I'd still have no desire whatsoever to own a Tudor
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Well as a fellow austinite I must disagree, i thought much the same until i went and saw the black bats in person, price range or not it's still a good watch.
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My question is who says Tudor has to be the next, "Rolex"?
Why not Grand Seiko or Omega? From what I've read about Grand Seiko, it's a seriously well thought out, superbly engineered and finished timepiece, with a movement and if I recall spring drive that rivals Rolex and others in terms of performance and tech? |
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If they come out with something ground breaking basel 2019, i'll be in line to buy....I'm not knocking the brand and their heritage, I'm comparing current offerings. |
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Personally, I can't fully agree with that, although I do get your point.
I think the competition will catch up with Tesla's (amazing) technology, but put it in a more desirable package. And Tesla has a number of negative issues currently,...... financial/production/build quality etc which I don't think the more established motor manufacturers will have. Also, of the people I.know who like performance cars, most don't have any great desire to own a Tesla. They admire them, but they don't want to own one. It may be different in other parts of the world/demographic groups - but this is just my experience. Back on topic, I would never have looked at Tudor until I came on this forum. I have always been a one watch man. Rolex for the last 15 years (Omega prior) - but I am seriously thinking of getting a Tudor as a 2nd watch at the moment. Just not sure which one. I know for a fact there are waiting lists locally for the Tudor GMT due to Rolex supply issues. |
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Surprised Tesla open sourced the patents. The "cool factor" remains high and the loyalty factor is up there with Apple. I doubt the next generation will be that interested in watches. Most could care less. They expect more functionality that what old school watches can deliver. Who knows for sure--but my guess is that the market for 10-35k watches will dwindle with time. I used to drool over various exotic car brands--but the advent of the new roadster from Tesla makes maserati/ferrari/lambo yesterday's news. |
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Having read the whole thread, it seems the people that are “I’m all Rolex or nothing” are generally new to the game and don’t have much knowledge of the history of horology or either brands..
I admit, I’m new to the Rolex/Tudor world and haven’t been lucky enough to afford either of the brands until very recently but even still it’s obvious people have different motives for buying their Rolex... some for history and horlogy others just so they can say they own a Rolex. The latter makes me want a Tudor more... |
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I love rolex - I have owned several and my favourite watch in my collection is my coke 16710
but I love tudor as well - I have a heritage chrono, a black bay and a prince date chrono as well just picked up a tudor GMT on Nato strap and am very pleased with that as well its not a crime to like and enjoy both brands
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So simple, yet 325 posts later
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I hate it for people just getting into this hobby as I know it is frustrating...but you just have to hang in there...and/or look at some of the other great manufacturers out there...as far as the Tudor 'thing' goes...I think that strategically this helps Rolex highlight the brand for sure and try to make it more of a 'player' in the watch world overall...is it the 'new' Rolex...nah... I guess we'll see....from a business perspective this is quite interesting to watch...no pun intended... |
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Tudor, but, since the 6-digit Rolex series came on board, I generally prefer new Tudor designs. Now, if we're talking used/vintage, then it just depends on the watch, but, if looking new, I prefer more Tudor models these days. |
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I don’t think I would ever wear a Tudor. I would rather have a breitling or Pam
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6 June 2018, 11:13 PM | #329 |
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For a while I've really wanted to buy a new Rolex.
but in all honesty they don't currently make a watch that i like enough to buy. (if they made the explorer2 39 or 40mm then yeah maybe). Rolex now strikes me as an aspirational brand , so the wearer can make a statement. An instagram watch to photograph next to a trendy cup of coffee or against the wheel of a sports car. The tudor 58 really resonated with me so much so that i paid 50% deposit and am first on the list at the AD. if they reduced the size of the pelagos to the size of the 58 ,,, i'd buy one of those too. don't get me wrong, i love rolex watches, just nothing they are currently making. I will wait patiently for the planets to perfectly align and for Rolex to make a new watch i love,, and also something they will let me buy. im not a vip nor do i accept the concept of vip. |
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And you are participating in this thread why, then?
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