sorry, I don't know who to credit for the pictures... the Tudor look very nice ! This message has been edited by AnthonyTsai on 2010-03-17 08:57:06 This message has been edited by DrStrong on 2010-03-26 01:41:11...
No surprises for the new Sub, except on the first pic, maybe... What is it? Gold or SS? The new Explo seems to be bigger...40 mm? But I'm ok with it, I fear ...worst. BUT THE TUDOR.... WOOOOOOOOOW! I appreciate a lot the way they stay close to the origina...
I still have to know what movement is used for this Chrono and its size, but it may really be my next one.... Best, and thanks for the information. Nicolas
From what I can tell from the available information, the new Explorer is: model number 214270 case diameter 39 mm movement cal 3132 (Parachrom hairspring/Paraflex shock protection) crown Twinlock Does the minute hand in the photo above look strangely shor...
Looks the pick of the bunch for me. Not sure i am a buyer...actually prefer the vintage one you posted though. Can't wait to get there...catching the 830am plane tomorrow!
it's officially called the Heritage Chrono. here are some press-kit pics taken from the web. looks almost identical to the original except for: 1.) no lug holes on the case 2.) no cyclops 3.) knurled bezel, crown and pushers 4.) slightly different bracele...
I'm more and more intrigued by this watch... Thaks for pointing out the differences between the modern and the vintage. It looks very colse to the original, tough, and have a superb presence. Hope that the real exeprience won't be deceiving. Best, Nicolas
....but I have a personal problem with reeditions, as I always prefer the original ;-) The original ad was also cool... This message has been edited by DrStrong on 2010-03-17 13:52:07...
Is it chorometer-rated (COSC, of course) like the Daytona? I've heard that Tudor's are not available in the USA anymore, true or not? Looks like Rolex is taking a cue from Omega and other watch lines going with grey dials and updates. The green sub is a g...
Do I see a vintage Tudor re-edition in this post?! Vintage re-edition=Daos' sweet spot! That's a good-looking piece of metal! So, Jeff, will all the new Rolex Subs have ceramic bezels in colors matching their dials? Cheers, Daos
...especially with that 'nato' strap. No surprises with the black sub and explorer but the green sub?! I really don't know how I feel about this at all!!
Thanks for this. I haven't been excited about a new Rolex for a long time, but this Tudor re-issue looks great. I always assumed I would be getting Speedmasters for my boys' 18th bithdays, but the Tudor Heritage Chrono looks like it might a viable alterna...
andrew, you can actually attach a cyclops if you want to. the one's on the GMT's, Subs, etc. are just glued on. if you google it, you will find threads that show you how to remove the cyclops. they also explain how it is attached. i'm sure you can easily ...
I have enough trouble putting protective films on mobile phones and Nintendo game screens (LOL), so I am not sure I would be attempting to modify a new watch. Still, it's an interesting idea and good to know it can be done. Andrew
What a beautiful chrono! Ever since Tudor came back strong a couple of years ago, I had been longing to see them go back to their roots and history. I am glad they did because it is a knockout! As for Rolex, those three models leave me with a somewhat bit...
I read on the website that it has a 39 mm case so that will do. There were quite some comments on the 36 mm case being to small, so this will satisfy a few customers. I have to say that I choose the II over the I for one reason because of its size. I love...
My only problem with the trend of oversized watches is,you only get a bigger case. The watch movement always remains the same size. This is like the oversized packaging supermarkets use(a con) to give you the impression you are getting more for your money...