Tudor Submariner
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Tudor Submariner
I'm looking for a Tudor Submariner, full size not the Mini-Sub and not the latest type. I had one in the 90's but traded it in for a GMT Master and wish now I had kept it.
Prefer it to have box and paper but not essential.
I will pay true value but not silly ebay prices.
Prefer it to have box and paper but not essential.
I will pay true value but not silly ebay prices.
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Re: Tudor Submariner
Still looking
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Re: Tudor Submariner
I thought it was a USA sight but I'll have a look.froggy wrote:A Snowflake ? Have you check what's on WUS ?
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Re: Tudor Submariner
Still looking but I will consider any post 1990 Tudor or Rolex with a preference for 'sport' modelsNelly2014 wrote:I'm looking for a Tudor Submariner, full size not the Mini-Sub and not the latest type. I had one in the 90's but traded it in for a GMT Master and wish now I had kept it.
Prefer it to have box and paper but not essential.
I will pay true value but not silly ebay prices.
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Re: Tudor Submariner
About time for a bump I think after a month.Nelly2014 wrote:I'm looking for a Tudor Submariner, full size not the Mini-Sub and not the latest type. I had one in the 90's but traded it in for a GMT Master and wish now I had kept it.
Prefer it to have box and paper but not essential.
I will pay true value but not silly ebay prices.
I'm also interested in a Rolex Explorer2 pre 2009 or Tudor Pelagos LHD
Re: Tudor Submariner
Ok ... not a Rolex & not in the same league but sporting my Steinhart OVM today.
A heck of a watch for the price . Love it !! :-)
A heck of a watch for the price . Love it !! :-)
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Re: Tudor Submariner
Yes Yves, I've seen them around and they seem to be a good solid watch with the tried and tested ETA movement?
However I'm looking for something with a bit of investment potential that I can also wear as my GMT Master spends too much time in the safe these days
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Hopefully, looking at a Tudor Pelagos and Explorer2 this week as the old Tudor subs seem to be hard to find at a reasonable price ATM.
Also I don't want to spend too much as I need to arrange another CZ trip ITNTDF
However I'm looking for something with a bit of investment potential that I can also wear as my GMT Master spends too much time in the safe these days

Hopefully, looking at a Tudor Pelagos and Explorer2 this week as the old Tudor subs seem to be hard to find at a reasonable price ATM.
Also I don't want to spend too much as I need to arrange another CZ trip ITNTDF
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Re: Tudor Submariner
Still looking and will consider mid-size Submariner and Eplorer 2 as well
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