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29 January 2014, 08:56 AM | #91 | |
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Having owned several of both, I would start with a nice matte 5513 and then proceed to find the right, original snowflake.
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30 January 2014, 12:52 AM | #94 | |
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However, when the movement, midcase, and caseback are also not real Tudor you can't say it's a "gen with aftermarket dial, hands, bezel insert" anymore. There you have a fake. How can you tell the case and caseback? Engravings. How can you tell the movement isn't Tudor or at least a Tudor with non-original parts? Balance cock.
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So again, if you like the snowflake dial and hands layout then by all means get it but if you prefer the tradition dial and Mercedes hands than get that, both are wonderful watches. It's a win/win. |
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