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1995 Tudor 79190 Submariner worth the buy?
I just got an opportunity to buy a Tudor Submariner, I really don't know to much about Tudor other then the fact it looks like a Rolex Submariner from that same year. I know it is not an in house movement but it is part of Rolex will there ever be a time that parts will not be available. In terms of value is it a good investment. Thanks to all for your responses:
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The 79190 was the last of the Rolex-lookalike Subs made by Tudor. It has a sapphire crystal, whereas its predecessor, the 79090 had an acrylic crystal and is a little more desirable from a collectors point of view. Parts should be available for the foreseeable future. Value as an investment depends on price.
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price point
Would it return anything if I bought it for 3000us
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