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28 April 2012, 03:49 AM | #1 |
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Tudor Bracelet Code
I know I read on here about what the corresponding # is for Tudor Bracelet, that is just like a Rolex 93150......
Help me out, I'm hoping it's waaaay cheaper than a new Rolex 93150 which is $1,500 or so........ |
28 April 2012, 03:52 AM | #2 |
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its way cheaper, Dan P. should be able to help on this matter
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that is easy. look at a tudor 9315.
the regular non deployment 20mm is called the 7836 |
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Whats the reference of your watch?
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Its a tudor 78400 bracelet and its the equivalent to the rolex 78360....I do not believe that Tudor made a version with the flip lock clasp.
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Always learning something new.....
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Bought mine May 2009 through an AD direct from Rolex for £210 - I dare say they are more expensive know. The new one is shown on the watch the folded link original to compare.
The original is a 9315 The modern replacement is a 78500 end links 380B |
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I got my 78500 from an AD in London in 2011 and it was £245. Including 380b endlinks.
Identical to a 93150 except for the Tudor markings. |
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Really $400, last year, that just doesn't seem correct.
I found one BNIB and the seller wants $1,100............. |
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Tudor parts are pretty cheap from a dealer. I got a pair of 380b endlinks for a bracelet last June from my AD here in Memphis. I'd gotten them from him before for a different watch so went back to him. Total cost with tax was $65 something. That was for the pair. That price was actually higher then what I paid in 2008 which was $55 and some change. Try and find some 380b's on the black market and see what they'll cost you. At least $100 for a used pair. |
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