Posts 986 Likes 3,007 vitriol ·Jun 15, 2020 As per Watchbox, Tufor is gonna do one single release in 2020 (3:16) Those were visible briefly on Tudor website, but apparently are taken down now. If true, and those are the only release I found it rather unimpressive. Thoughts?
Posts 427 Likes 1,917 zrleopold ·Jun 15, 2020 Don't see the point when you can get a nice vintage datejust for what this will most likely cost
Posts 17,746 Likes 26,930 Foo2rama ·Jun 16, 2020·Nowhere near as grumpy as he used to be... Nope... lugs scream sport, dial screams fancy. I swear Rolex intentionally doesn’t style the Tudors as well on purpose. My money buys a vintage DJ.
Posts 986 Likes 3,007 vitriol ·Jul 27, 2020 Apparently it's called Royal Four sizes: 41, 38, 34 and 28mm Tudor 2834 calibre (based on ETA 2834, 38h) WR100 41mm in steel is 2 140€, steel and 18ct gold is 3 140€.
Posts 4,593 Likes 10,795 janice&fred ·Jul 30, 2020 I could go for a jumbo sized Royal in stainless. I like the styling and integrated bracelet. The others are too similar to Rolex offerings.
Posts 308 Likes 630 GuiltunderGlass ·Jul 30, 2020 Pass, but the engine turned bezel might look cool in person?
Posts 9,595 Likes 27,672 ConElPueblo ·Jul 30, 2020 Have they modified the movement to be manual winding only, or is this one of extremely few automatic watches that doesn't say so on the dial?