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6 September 2019, 11:48 PM | #1 |
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Need opinions: Tudor Sub
What do you all think of is, and what's a fair price for a 94010 with B&P?
Previous owner does say it could use a service and it has been polished before; I just want to make sure that everyone is period-correct. Thanks in advance!
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6 September 2019, 11:51 PM | #2 |
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It has most definitely had more than one polish in its life
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6 September 2019, 11:57 PM | #3 |
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Is that enough for it to be a no-go for you?
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The bottom lugs have a lot of "gap" with them and the bracelet end links. Compare them with the top ones? May just be the link. This has had work but is nice
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Yeah its had more than its fair share of wheel time...all the edges are pretty much rounded off. Getting harder and harder to find blue nondate subs, but this one might need some laser welding.
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Any thoughts on a decent price? These seem to be hard to find on the market (I'm not looking for investment-type answers - this would be a daily. I just don't want to spend thousands over what it's worth)
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I've seen cleaner black models sit for bit around $5k and they go quick around $4k. |
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That's from Beau via email. I spoke to him over the phone generally about casework / laser welding, and he said something along the lines of $600-1000, which I'm good with. I do see black models around for the price you stated, but it's these blues that are hard to gauge!
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$700 might not seem like a big difference, but considering I was looking into another $1k of work, it didn't seem worth it to me.
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