Tudor 20400 Features


Ref. No. :20400
Movement :Automatic
Case Material :Steel
Bracelet Material :Steel
Year :02-08-2011
Condition :0 (unworn)
:With Box
:With Papers
Location :Portugal, Lisboa
Price : € 1,850 (= $ 2,265)
Availability
Available immediately
Caliber
Movement :Automatic
Case
Case Material :Steel
Case Diameter :47 mm
Bracelet
Bracelet Material :Steel
Bracelet Color :Steel
Clasp :Double-fold clasp
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Tudor 20400 The Related Reviews:
- If you don't like attention, don't get this watch. I have gotten so many complements on it, its ridiculous. It was the second watch i buy from the maker and just love the style, quality, and value. Don't miss out.
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[Rating:(5 / 5 stars)] - Review by Mark Stofega Belgium Jambes from Netherlands Purmerend
- I gave this to my husband for his birthday. He absolutely loves it and gets compliments everytime he wears it. The quality is excellent and for the price you can't beat it. I highly recommend this watch.
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[Rating:(3.5 / 5 stars)] - Review by Katie Webb Canada St-therese from Netherlands Purmerend
- I got this watch intact, it just as listed, 5 stars!
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[Rating:(3.5 / 5 stars)] - Review by Dazon Huang Netherlands Spijkenisse from Netherlands Purmerend
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I recently added an AP ROO Diver to collection. I bought it pre-owned, and am really loving the watch. When I was admiring the watch the other day, I noticed that the 8 screws on the caseback are slighty marred. This was probably done when someone was trying to authenticate the watch, and probably didn't have the exact screwdriver.It is not that noticeable, and it is in the back of the watch. However after I noticed this it started bugging me. I enquired about getting the screws replaced, and I was quoted $25 a screw, and I would have to ship it out.My wife thinks I am getting a little OCD with the watch.What do you guys think. Would you get the screws replaced or leave it?
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So, I think the PP bug has bitten me. I just got the 5167a (as you my hv read my last post) and really enjoy it. Now, I'm thinking nautilus too, as the SS bracelet wold nicely complement the rubber on the 5167a. However, I feel that if I get the nautilus there would be too much aesthetic overlap with my Rolexes - white SS Daytona and GV. Essentially, the stainless bracelet, PCL, etc, all combine to create a very similar overall look. So, two part question:1) should I sell the Daytona and GV to fund a nautilus. I'd be left with my 5167a and a yellow dial Breitling SuperOcean (beater). Or, just save up for the nautilus. Or, maybe just relax a little and wait it out?2) if I proceed, which nautilus? Blue 5711 (because it's classic and hard-to-find); white 5711 (which I like, but worry about whether i'd like the white dial once a own the watch); blue 5712 (because it adds a complication at little incremental cost); black 5726 (because the annual calendar is cool, but incremental cost is hig
I have been on the hunt for this for a while now after a couple of quick transactions from TS'ers here in our community. But I expanded my search criteria about 100 miles from home and got an email yesterday after only a couple of weeks that what I was searching for had arrived! AD, no line to speak of, really nice family owned store and I will continue to give them business whenever I am looking for something. But I think there is not much else on my list at the moment, at least from Rolex. First impressions are that I absolutely love the 43mm being accustomed to 42mm offshores and think the wear is similar, if not a bit smaller. Dial is gorgeous, red just pops and I think it will be a fantastic daily! LOVE IT!Thanks to all of those current owners I PM'd with questions, was very helpful! Quick shots below!








