Nothing to choose between them really.
Both fantastic watches.
Just down to personal taste.
I'm more of a GMT fan.
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RE: Watches - another OCD problem
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RE: Watches - another OCD problem
Black Rolex is no warranty and Rolex will not support or supply parts for the watch. Black Tudor is better bet if you fancy a black watch as it has full warranty.
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RE: Watches - another OCD problem
If your buying it to where every day a new sub date with five year warranty is about as good as it gets. That and the GMT are in my view the best bang for your buck.
Older vintage style watches are great but in my view need that bit more looking after.Sent from my LON-L29 using Tapatalk
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RE: Watches - another OCD problem
soooooooooo…i finally was able to check both watches of interest out in person the other day
while first being blown away from the tudor, the watch i actually want to buy as a birthday present to myself, i soon had to realize, after putting on and wearing the rolex for a couple of minutes, that i wasn't that sure anymore about the "simplicity" of the tudor. all black everything and really nothing that gave me that "boom, this is it" feeling…which the rolex gave me. so now i'm looking into copping a rolex sub as part of my 30th birthday present looking for a 1987 model in perfect shape...just in case you guys are keeping an eye out for me
talking about chrono24...has anyone in europe bought a watch from the states and had it shipped to your door? if yes, did you have any problems with customs or so? need/want to avoid that if amorphe possible
If you buy a watch in the USA and ship and insure it you are liable for VAT.
It's better to buy in Europe.Sent from my LON-L29 using Tapatalk