Tudor 25000 Features
Ref. No. :25000
Code :347
Movement :Automatic
Case Material :Steel
Year :2009
Condition :1 (mint)
:With Box
:With Papers
Location :Switzerland, Fribourg
Price : Fr. 2,900 (= $ 2,956)
Availability
Available immediately
Caliber
Movement :Automatic
Case
Case Material :Steel
Case Diameter :42 mm
Glass :Sapphire Glass
Others :Chronometer
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Tudor 25000 wrist watches news:
Hi folks,You might have seen my recent post about my newly acquired GMT Master II. Anyhow, it is a stunning piece, but the lume on the tritium dial is totally gone (it's a 96 model, very well kept I must say for a 13 year old watch).If lume were a factor, what would be my options when I plan to send it in to an RSC? Would they be replacing the whole dial with a superluminova dial or would they somehow be able to re-fill the tritium tubes? Was just wondering, since lume might be an important factor for me with this. I'm also taking into consideration the fact that I want the watch to be as "original" as possible, but I don't plan on re-selling this (at least for now). This will probably be an heirloom for my eldest son (who is now 4).Any thoughts would be greatly appeciated.ThanksGlimmer
I have heard this from 3 different AD's now... Two in Europe and one in Asia + I have heard via an asian contact that it has also been confirmed from other AD's in this area... Anyone else heard similar rumors?
If anyone is looking for this watch send me a Pm.I know an ad who has one in stock.
Finally got around to trying on a Patek Calatrava while on vacation in FL. It was a 5296-R non sector dial and it was stunning. Now it is singing to me....The challenge is the price. The AD actually followed up with a very aggressive price, still I would have to move a couple of pieces in the collection. Targets are my APRO 15400 and my PAM 000. The Sub-C would stay as a casual watch. But... I would still be about 9k short. And, I would sacrifice the RO which was going to be my exit watch and a watch that I love. I am not sure if I gain anything by moving from one holy trinity brand to another in this scenario.And frankly, the main reason why I am thinking of a Patek is that my Father had a 3445, and without going into reasons why it never made it into my possession. I am trying to be logical about this decision, or as logical as anyone can be with this stupid hobby but the heart is definitely at war with the head. Thoughts????
Since the Oysterflex is only available in black for a few.Instead of predicting new watches, I like to see Oysterflex to be available in more colours and available for all models across the board.