Tudor 74033 What Have I Got

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This watch was amongst a lot which included a genuine Tudor 9110/0 and although I was fairly confident it was a copy I have only just been able to have my watchmaker take the case back off to see what movement lies within. Appears to be a genuine 2824-2 but not Tudor branded and has the letter H stamped on the rotor. Bracelet is stamped but feels a bit flimsy. Not that familiar with these watches but found what I was thinking are tell tale signs of it being a copy. The case back markings don't appear to have been applied correctly and I haven't seen similar examples with "STAINLESS STEEL" stamped / etched on the back. Also there is no letter prefix before the serial number between the lugs. I was looking to include with some other watches I am selling but thought I would ask if this is a cheap and nasty fake or maybe a better quality copy. Thoughts would be appreciated.
 
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I definitely think that the movement is not correct.
 
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The case engravings are not correct, caseback is laser etched, movement is fake. If all of those are fake, chances are the rest of the parts are as well.
 
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The movement appears to be a genuine ETA 2824-2, even if the rest is fake.
 
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The movement appears to be a genuine ETA 2824-2, even if the rest is fake.
Yeah, but it is not a Tudor version and it is the lowest grade available (with a jeweled auto module). I suspect this is a fake tudor from before Chinese 2824s were around.