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• #58202
I can get that done if you want. Or send it to Swiss Time Services yourself.
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• #58203
apparently they dont "service Tudor watches at this time"
which is bs... I could certainly drop it to you in windsor(?). pm me with how much that would cost :-)
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• #58205
I’d do what Regal said. There are very few watches that’ll still look great in 18 years and many of them are Rolex’s… I’d buy an 18k yellow gold Tank Louis and wear it for the next 18 years 🤓
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• #58206
What's your best price on the bottom left?
Edit: assume it's a 210.22.42.20.01.002
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• #58207
I like the idea of finding something that you think is notable or the best of their birth year. Failing that get a medium, neutral face oyster.
Choose it now as you won't have the time or headspace later.
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• #58208
Put her name on a waiting list for a Daytona. Might be available by the time she is 18
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• #58209
This is cool, reminded me of this little thing I tried on at the AD the other day…
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• #58210
Gents, my mate is selling this WG Zenith. Mint condition, I think RRP was just under £10k, he wants £4k or thereabouts. Hit me up if you’re keen or want more photos/videos.
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• #58211
A £10K watch with a strap like that?
Not even going to touch the weird side complication.
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• #58212
Baby daughter is coming soon and I’d thought to buy her a watch to celebrate the birth and give to her at a later date - should I do this now or look for a model when she can choose it?
Just choose an amount now and put in a saving account. Then wait until 18 or 21.
Or this?
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• #58213
Most fine watches will have alligator by default, I don’t like it personally but it’s the norm. What would you expect to see?
I think it’s a really good looking watch and that seems a good price given condition and case material IMO.
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• #58214
That may be. But at £10k I'd want a decent metal strap.
Also don't really want to kill alligators for a strap that looks like PVC. 😉
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• #58215
hink it’s a really good looking watch and that seems a good price given condition and case material IMO.
First time I agree with Regal
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• #58216
Not even going to touch the weird side complication.
Seconds subdial is now a weird complication?
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• #58217
Just put a third hand on. Why is a seconds dial a sub?
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• #58218
I'm a fan
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• #58219
Why design anything any way? :confused face:
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• #58220
Lol
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• #58221
That Longines is lovely. Never met a longines I didn't like.
As for the zenith, its beautiful and I'm a fan of subseconds dials. It breaks up the face on dress watches that can otherwise be quite bland.
No more watches for me, I'm saving my money for something..... Bike related ..
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• #58222
Each for their own.
Not for me however.
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• #58223
Yeah, I agree.
This is a dress watch though, I don’t think you can get a bracelet for it, it would probably look weird and then someone would complain about that :-)
Then again, who pays full retail for a Zenith…?I think it’s a nice watch, I’d never wear it myself, but would most likely compliment someone in the wild.
I also dig the little “weird complication” although prefer it at 6 o clock like vintage Omegas etc.
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• #58224
Yeah, love it.
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• #58225
Sub dials are there to show something important that the main face can't?
Second hands aren't really an additional complication when they work perfectly well on the main face.
how easy is it to get an ETA 2824 movement serviced? i am assuming relatively easy/cheap but want to confirm.... looking at older tudors :-)