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19 April 2024, 06:42 PM | #1 |
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Dial is fine not sure about bezel and crown.
Very few are outright midcase and caseback fakes as no money for crim’s, in tooling for 34mm 7*** Tudors. Likewise calibre nearly always ok same reason. Repainted dials, fake hands and aftermarket crowns and bezels the main issues. There are two distinct optics vis sizes in ‘how they wear’ based on case profile and bezel widths. Some wear like a 33mm and some like a 35mm especially some of the OysterDate 34 with rare 20mm lug width that wears almost like a Rolex 1601/1603 I have bought a few of these 34mm Tudors over the years and many make just £500-600 manual and £100-200 more for an auto and then oyster thin, elegante, waffle, honeycombed, cross hair, Paris hobnail, weave, tuxedo etc another £100 or so. They are so much more interesting than a 6964/6426 Rolex…. and a third of price. My fave is Tuxedo.
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