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Old 19 October 2023, 09:44 PM   #1
tschiemer
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Tudors as sports watches even in sports cars

I was recently driving a MG Midget sports car at 65-70 mph when the sleeve inside the steering column came loose (broke as some say) separating from the steering wheel and I lost all steering, hitting the guardrail and totaling the car. I was hurt slightly and taken by ambulance but was proudly wearing a Tudor Black Bay! These are great watches! Photo of the car the insurance company says is totaled with a $12,000 repair estimate:



I do not suggest racing cars as Steve McQueen or jumping out of airplanes as a paratrooper but if you do, these watches are a good choice!
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