Tudor 70330N Features


Ref. No. :70330N
Code :CODE1127
Movement :Automatic
Year :2011
:With Box
:With Papers
Location :Austria, Wien
Price : € 2,950 (= $ 3,612)
Availability
Available immediately
Caliber
Movement :Automatic
Case
Case Diameter :42 mm
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Tudor 70330N The Related Reviews:
- so cheap...
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[Rating:(5 / 5 stars)] - Review by joey humphrey Germany Dortmund from Netherlands Purmerend
- Got this the other day and wore it today and love it. It's very expensive looking and very comfortable to wear. Also the face is very easy to read. This is a winner.
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[Rating:(3.5 / 5 stars)] - Review by sean carthew Greece Athens Kallithea from Netherlands Purmerend
- Met my expectations
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[Rating:(3.5 / 5 stars)] - Review by sean carthew Spain Vigo from Netherlands Purmerend
Tudor 70330N wrist watches news:
I am looking at a Muhle Glashutte Quadrant, Ref.No: M1-30-33-LB, 30 Jewels Automatik. It is claimed to be previously owned but never worn, to be in excellent condition, and originally purchased in 2012. I have found that the manufacturer's original list price to be US$3199 dollars. I have reviewed how to determine the value of used watches at a reliable internet source which said:1. Determine Retail List Price2. Determine commonly applied discounts to this watch brand, and apply them.3. Subtract 30% for watches in excellent condition, and 50%, or more, for those showing signs of wear.By that formula I have come up with the following:1. $31992. 25% X $3199 = $23993. 30% X $2399 = $1679Thus, US$1679 being a fair market value for a previously owned Glashutte Quadrant, as described above, in excellent condition.However, I do not know for sure if all of this is an accurate value for the described watch.Therefore, my question that I am posting to the forum is: What should I safely pay for th
In the past my technique for installing a fixed end bracelet has left a little to be desired. Is there a proper technique for doing this? If so, what is it? Is a special tool needed. Bands and those curve end bracelets are easy to do but the fixed end bracelet has been a bear for me. Thanks.
Flirting with the idea of getting a TT Rolex. Which do you think is the best looking?1) GMT 116713LN2) Submariner 116613LN3) Submariner 116613LB4) Daytona 1165235) Date-Just II 116333 6) Yacht-Master 116681
getting a litle bit bored with my collection and after adding a 5980, been trying to find reason to get another Patek. I'm quite sure already that my red sub, AP ROO Ti, and the Patek chrono will be for keeps. I'm looking to flip a PAM194 subzilla and an IWC Ingeneiur 3227.What do you guys think? Would the aquanaut be a worthy addition (I know this is a Patek forum!)? Less is more, quality than quantity? Signs of getting old (over 40 now). I'm still inclined with sports watches though and these 4 watch rotation will keep me happy for the time being.Need help. Watch nut alert!
This pic pretty much explains it for me. Plexi, matte sandwich dial, gold hands, engraved text, polished 47mm case:Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk







