Tudor is getting extremely hyped and popular nowadays since Rolex is totally out of reach for many…
Entry Level Luxury Watches, For upper tier M40s and cheapskate T20s
Entry Level Luxury Watches, For upper tier M40s and cheapskate T20s
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Nov 18 2021, 07:43 PM
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Tudor is getting extremely hyped and popular nowadays since Rolex is totally out of reach for many…
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Nov 18 2021, 07:45 PM
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Nov 18 2021, 07:49 PM
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Nov 18 2021, 09:10 PM
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Grab a 38k Rolex from AD , walk out and u can sell it for 95K (sell by urself).. Instant 57k profits..who doesn’t want it? What stocks or properties can match that?
Nevertheless, for newbies, getting one is as hard as striking a Toto. Lolx |
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Nov 18 2021, 09:58 PM
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PRX is a steal if you only got few k budget…
If 10k+ budget Tudor could be the best choice.. Your money your decision… |
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Nov 18 2021, 11:16 PM
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QUOTE(PoorButHumble @ Nov 18 2021, 09:27 PM) It’s still not in-house. In-house means unique movement produced and used exclusively by the brand. Same scenarios with Omega as they don’t make their own movements but supplies from ETA. Yup, Co-Ax exclusively for Omegas, but the MT is also exclusively for Tudor (or maybe shared with much expensive Breitling only). Chanel and other micros can’t touch this…You don’t call Hamilton and Tissot watches with ETA movements in-house even though it is made by ETA and they are all part of the Swatch Group. So, the same logic applies to Tudor and Kenissi. Kenissi also makes movements for Chanel, Breitling and a lot of other micro brands. |
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Nov 19 2021, 12:03 PM
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Tudor seems reliable enough and they seems much more lay-low compared to Rolex.
Nowadays, better think twice if pakai Rolex walking on streets or night minum |
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Nov 19 2021, 06:32 PM
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How come no one is buying jim Bon seamaster? Lolx
Btw, greys r mushrooming and buka branch shops…, good n easy money.. This post has been edited by swanlover: Nov 19 2021, 06:34 PM |
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Nov 19 2021, 07:33 PM
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QUOTE(PoorButHumble @ Nov 19 2021, 07:21 PM) Two words. Solid caseback. Saw it. Wanted to buy it but saw the solid caseback and potong stim immediately. Omega watches need a sapphire caseback. Solid caseback is kinda meh unless it is a Speedy hesalite. Luv that double domed sapphire, plus that crazy lume at bezel…I prefer the snoopy look to the stars Speedmaster if I ever buy a solid caseback modern omega. Omega snoopy is far too diff to get… |
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