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• #74052
PRX on a pedestal
Blue waffle... Google it... Just sayin
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• #74053
Friend of mine has just taken this in partial px on a motorbike and looking to recoup.
1985 Tudor submariner 76100
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• #74054
Friend of mine just taken this in partial px on a motorbike and looking to recoup
1985 Tudor submariner 76100
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• #74055
Ooops
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• #74056
Lovely, my birth year as well 😬
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• #74057
Nice how much?
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• #74058
That’s fair. I reckon quite a few Swiss companies do similar but are less transparent
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• #74059
What motorbike?
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• #74060
Old and tatty, give you a tenner for it
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• #74061
I’m not selling it , just someone I know.
But I’ll pass all offers along !!
Think he is looking circa £8000.
Apparently that ref was only made for a short while so is not as common. -
• #74062
I think he’s into classic BMW
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• #74063
Rolex owner?
Got to be a Bimmer bobber no?
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• #74064
That’s nice 😎 shame it doesn’t have the ‘lollipop’ hand which I think would be the only difference between this ref and the later 79090
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• #74065
You can get five digit Rolex subs in much better condition for less than eight grand, can't you? Is it particularly rare or something?
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• #74066
Apparently lots of the lollipop hands were changed as they suffered from the lume cracking. Indeed many were sold with Mercedes hands from new.
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• #74067
I don’t think there any Rolex subs around for £8000. Not that I’ve seen for ages.
It’s also soooo much cooler.
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• #74068
Interesting that a new Tudor is about £4k and an old one is £8k. Is this how things work in the world of watches?
Just curious; obvs I know nothing about this subject.
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• #74069
I remember years ago when all the hipsters were buying Tudor subs and putting them on Natos, because Rolex Subs were for their dads and bankers who hadn't yet moved to panerai.
Teenslane wanted one.
At that point an OK one was basically on par price wise with the tattier Rolex Subs. Which I thought was madness.
/csb
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• #74070
Yep got it, just that I think the only thing that really made it transitional was the lollipop (on some of them) as otherwise they’re exactly the same as the next model. Think that’s strong money hope he didn’t give 8k trade value, but maybe if he’s patient. Assuming that it’s not a nice full set etc I reckon it is a starting price for a 5 digit sub. Saw a decent looking 16800 go recently for 7.5.
Ha ha @hugo7 tried a nato on my 79090 recently, always seem to end up going back to the bracelet…
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• #74071
My understanding is the OG snowflake aka a Tudor Sub has always been the Rolex Sub trump card.
Hence the price.
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• #74072
remember years ago when all the hipsters were buying Tudor subs and putting them on Natos, because Rolex Subs were for their dads and bankers who hadn't yet moved to panerai.
Teenslane wanted one.
At that point an OK one was basically on par price wise with the tattier Rolex Subs. Which I thought was madness.
/csb
Isn't that still the case??? An old tudor sub is worth the price of a tatty rolex... So now they're worth £8k whole rolex are £12k
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• #74073
I'd say it's about level now.
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• #74074
You may be right as I would be the first to admit it’s not my specialty. Or my thing to be honest.
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• #74075
Isn't that still the case???
Well, when I check more recently the gap had widened considerably. However, it now I guess it's closing again. But I think it's linked to what type of Tudor Sub right? They seem to range from nearer £5k and I don't think you can get a Rolex sub for anywhere near that.
But this is mainly based on vibes and a bit of a scroll on ebay.
Right, yeah.