expiredthe-press-box posted Oct 14, 2022 12:54 AM
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expiredthe-press-box posted Oct 14, 2022 12:54 AM
Tudor Men's Fifty Eight Automatic Chronometer Watch (various styles)
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Also, you seem fun.
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Tudor is seen as using "lesser quality." (bezel does not have as many microclicks, faux rivets, bracelet is not as adjustable on the fly, etc)
That being said, pre 2000s a lot of tudors were made with rolex parts.
Tudor is seen as using "lesser quality." (bezel does not have as many microclicks, faux rivets, bracelet is not as adjustable on the fly, etc)
That being said, pre 2000s a lot of tudors were made with rolex parts.
The movement is only a couple years old and is relatively thin profile at around 12mm.
https://www.jomashop.co
The same as this one:
https://www.tudorwatch.
If so, how do they get a boutique edition watch in the grey market if Tudor supposedly owns these or at least the distribution to these?
https://www.jomashop.com/tudor-bl...m-0001.htm [jomashop.com]
The same as this one:
https://www.tudorwatch.com/en/wat...9012m-0001 [tudorwatch.com]
If so, how do they get a boutique edition watch in the grey market if Tudor supposedly owns these or at least the distribution to these?
The one on Joma is stainless steel, the second link is made of bronze (and will patina over time)
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What I don't understand is your need to let everyone know that you don't understand.
I personally own upscale watches and I wear them every day. I buy carefully and try to get any depreciation built in. If you're smart about it, you can sell them for a healthy profit which at a minimum gives me back inflation. I know it sounds silly but you can do very well buying and selling watches as a hobby. These aren't cars, if you buy smart it's generally a non depreciating asset. Buy a 10k watch. Wear it for 5 years. Sell it for 13k. The key is to be smart and the market is going through a bubble but there's still a lot of winners if you are careful.
I don't think Tudor's will increase in value that much, but I do think it will likely retain its value and you could sell several years down the line for not much less than this purchase price. Or keep it forever and pass it down to your kids. I have a lot of nostalgia with a number of my watches as they were purchased to celebrate a memory.
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