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Yes, you are totally right. The materials used on a Rolex even feel much better.
The bracelet on the Tudor Prince looks less ''bling'' to me. As much as I like the jubilee, I don't think it's for me. I also like the vintage look without the vintage trouble. I didn't want to spend more than £1500 on that Tudor and it's proving difficult, so I might give up.@freddo Dave?
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This one. Happy to broker you a deal if you want it.
I understand everything you wrote there (I personally wouldn't buy or wear >95% of the Rolex catalogue), except:
This is the thing, put a Black Bay 36 next to an Oyster Perpetual 36 (for example) and it is abundantly clear why it is half the price, and it's not just because of the logo. Look at the bracelet end link on that current Prince Date compared to the DJ. They are a very long way from being the same watch with a dial swap. In the old days, when Tudors used Rolex cases and crowns and it was basically only the movement that was different, it was another story.