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Old 26 February 2015, 08:41 AM   #1
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Tudor fastrider question...

Hi all,

I am looking at a tudor fastrider in ceramic and wanted to know what is the button on the left side at 9, is it a button and if yes what is it's function or is it a helium escape valve? An escape valve would be strange since it's IMO not a dive watch, but don't know.

Can anyone explain what is that?

And also if the owners could post a few pics of this piece would be great.

I want a ceramic watch with which I can go swimming and it seems not a bad choice, what do you think? If actual owners can give me their opinion on the watch, the pluses and minuses that would be great.

Thanks for your replies
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Old 26 February 2015, 08:47 AM   #2
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It sets the date.
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Old 26 February 2015, 08:59 AM   #3
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Ok thanks Adam.
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Old 26 February 2015, 09:00 AM   #4
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I'm thinking of picking one up too. Can't decide if I want to pull the trigger.
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Old 26 February 2015, 09:14 AM   #5
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There has been discussion on watch movements lately. The Fastrider uses Tudor's modified 7753 movement, not the 2892 of the Heritage Chronos. Not sure that makes any difference, just thought I would point it out.

I like the Fastrider in person very much.
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Old 26 February 2015, 09:33 AM   #6
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There has been discussion on watch movements lately. The Fastrider uses Tudor's modified 7753 movement, not the 2892 of the Heritage Chronos. Not sure that makes any difference, just thought I would point it out.

I like the Fastrider in person very much.
It's a cool looking watch, always wanted a ceramic watch but the ones I like were too expensive, this one is ok on the price IMO...
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Old 26 February 2015, 11:52 AM   #7
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I love the Fastrider, though not crazy about the ceramic version.
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