It's a great looking watch. One of kind and if it's something you feel you need to tick off the list, then do it.
One of my grail watches is a DD40 (ideally the Platinum but settle for the RG...
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It's a great looking watch. One of kind and if it's something you feel you need to tick off the list, then do it.
One of my grail watches is a DD40 (ideally the Platinum but settle for the RG...
https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/sGUm3p9MR7CIwzrW7KCIUctaAa9F_n06FSspQRic1U7E1KYeYrxZGlWfv4zJMczNm9kLgtNiew9uEOf2zN0ayeK1XCwXGtaeOba85THg8je6ydZVH1-L45DGicqdBE00-taRIhCi28UZdrF0m0BxpGMbadQTOM-p8hb4m7...
So, this lovely thing came into my ownership today...
https://forum.tz-uk.com/attachment.php?attachmentid=17868&d=1591731784
It would appear that everyone is after a D-Blue, which then leaves the Black hanging around. I was in the Rolex AD in Dubai yesterday and he offered me a black. No other sports models available...
My bad, list was over £2k but I paid just under for mine.
Does sound a bit ridiculous tbf. Maybe they’ve also invited that plonker, ProducerMichael to the wedding too.
It’s a daft place for the OP to be asking this question, surely he has got lots of...
Lovely 79090. I wear mine all the time too, much easier to wear than a modern sub imo
Love the 'other side' of the watch.....
https://www.omegawatches.com/media/gene-cms/s/p/sp-apollo1150anniversary-casebackv2-large.jpg
I think the 79220N is a great watch, it's a decent price for quality watch. I've noticed that there are fewer and fewer 79220N's coming up for sale (Chrono, eBay etc) compared to the burgundy or blue...
I used to think the same too, that a blue 79090 was much nicer to look at than the black, but that was before I owned a 79090. I bought a black 79090 last year and I don't regret not buying a blue...
I don't see many Seamasters, certainly not as popular as they were say 10 years ago. For me, the Seamaster has way more heritage as a dive watch than the other two options. I have a 2531.80.00, it...
I recently bought a mint Tudor 79090 off eBay for a great price. As long as you protect yourself (pay via paypal, ebay money back guarantee, get the watch checked out properly etc), there's no reason...
I have one via my private medical, Vitality, as one of their activity trackers. It does an ok job, measures heart rate/distance covered/time spent on activity etc. I do Crossfit and it's not great...
Fascinating but was it just me who kept thinking that he should have cut his nails?
Looks the part I reckon!
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I initially felt the same as the OP when I finally got my hands on the blnr. I suppose because it was a 'compromise purchase', I put my lack of enthusiasm down to the fact that the watch wasn't...
I recently bought a 25 year old Tudor 79090 with original sales receipt, guarantee certificate and a service receipt (and original box, anchor etc). For a watch of this age, I'd say that was...
This is what it looks like on the wrist.....I have to say, I'm enjoying wearing it more than the blnr..
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That's my understanding too....but the 79090/1680 have a more vintage feel, which is what seems to be en vogue right now.
Here's the 79090 I bought, currently at my local Rolex service centre...
Agreed, seems like the market for certain brands and models is a bit silly, with stupid premiums on new models especially. A client recently purchased a SS SkyDweller for retail money and then sold...
Box (a bit tatty but expected of a 25 year old box), anchor, spare links, service booklet holder, original purchase receipt and Tudor guarantee certificate. Only thing missing in my eyes is the tag....
That'll be me!
A mate of a mate is a Tudor expert and he's looked at it and it all seems to stack up. If everything turns out as expected, it'll prove to be a bit of a bargain at £3,420.
Ebay...