My son had the same issue with his. Took it back to the AD and they sorted the issue with no further issue.
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In fact, it was just out of guarantee too.
Thanks, it’s from Uncle Seiko.
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I clocked a Tudor DJ in Cambridge this morning whilst waiting for specsavers to open.
even with my old glasses I thought that it was a fine and handsome watch.
like many different brands I won’t pretend to know all the ins and outs but I fine looking watch and what seems a keen price also.
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Why not indeed.
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I have always liked the Pelagos LHD, I just need to try one on
Tudor and omega occupy the same mental space for me- I respect the watches and I know they have good designs but I just haven’t found one that’s a “must have” yet. Even vintage pieces I don’t have a lot of nostalgia for, such as the Tudor sub.
Of course I would. Matches my socks perfectly..
Last edited by joe narvey; 19th January 2022 at 19:22.
Had a Pelagos LHD for a short while but after a honeymoon period moved it on to raise money for (another) Rolex. Then bought a blue Pelagos from the forum to wear on rubber as a “do everything and anything” watch and again, shifted it to raise funds.
Recently picked this up in another Forum stalwart deal and on NATO seems to tick every box for a “do anything” watch. Gym, swim, dog walk, putting up new fence panels, tip run, going shopping……
Close enough to the vintage sub I can never afford, and reminds me of this (which I adore)
Last edited by RJM25R; 19th January 2022 at 19:39.
Reckon that's your missus in that photo.................................
I look at most of the Tudors, and think........ Mmmmm - possibly. (Some of the matt-look designs shown look okay)
But:
- The ones with those spade hands - No
- The all-blue designs - No
- The incongruous lack of crown-guards on (most) of their designs - No.
I think the lack of crown-guards is down to the desire to create a difference from Rolex. I'm reminded of the Blackberry Playbook, which in the desire to NOT follow Apple in their swipe-commands - all Blackberry's 'swipes' were the 2nd-most intuitive.
My feet, my socks ..
I have a few watches and the all blue is a good refreshing change. The bracelet is probably my most comfortable aside from the Rolex Rubber type, and the white is nice and distinctive. I like it !
The socks are recreations ( fake or replica if you will) of tradition English rugby socks.
I have, many times !!
I agree re the Tudor sub, I can't get excited about it. I rotate a Railmaster and a Black Bay, nothing in them re quality, just aesthetics , plus it's nice Tudor now use in-house movements , and they test and adjust to tighter tolerances then COSH. I find myself reaching for the BB58 more often now
Id absolutely buy an older pre In house movement model (ETA etc), there is a charm to the older subs and day dates that the new ones just don't have.
Add to that, 2 of the newer ones I've had suffered from poor workmanship.
A discontinued 36mm Day Date with fluted bezel on the other hand.....