Tudor 90300 Features


Ref. No. :90300
Code :120327
Movement :Automatic
Case Material :Steel
Bracelet Material :Calfskin
Condition :1 (mint)
:With Box
Location :Germany, M¨¹nchen
Price : € 990 (= $ 1,212)
Availability
Available immediately
Caliber
Movement :Automatic
Case
Case Material :Steel
Case Diameter :34 mm
Dial :Black
Bracelet
Bracelet Material :Calfskin
Bracelet Color :Brown
Clasp :Buckle
Buckle Material :Steel
Functions :Date
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Tudor 90300 wrist watches news:
Just for a bit of fun I thought I would see if I could compare the pic of the SDDS in the catalogue with my GMT Master so I could see the size differences.In this case, it seems that the camera lies ;-)Anyone got any "real" SDDS v GMT pics?All the best,Harry
These started selling in Japan this month.....What do you think?
Went window shopping yesterday at Somerset and found that a big jewelry store is closing and have great watch deals: 30% + an additional 20% on almost all of their watches in stock. Practically unheard of for brand new watches anywhere.I was really tempted but I was not really looking to buy at this time.
Is there a thread which gives an overview of market pricing, like what discounts to expect from retailers? Or particular values in the used market?I was looking at some recent offerings on Calatravas. (Yes I'm already planning the next, a week after nabbing the 5296). I noticed the 6000G, while not my favorite, was substantially reduced from retail. At the other end, a 3-yr old 5196 is offered at a price that seems higher than what one might expect to buy new.I suppose such an overview of pricing is too monumental for a thread topic, but I thought I'd ask. Probably better off asking on individual pieces...Well, if anyone has input feel free to chime in. Otherwise I'll sit and listen to the crickets....
Hi everyone .. As many of you know, I am a huge fan of the Rolex Datejust and know an awful lot about them since I own so many of them in different configurations. That being said, I know very little about the Rolex GMT Master, and I am hoping a GMT expert can help me out. I have the chance to buy a 16753 GMT Master which is all original right down to the factory nipple dial. Being that I don't know much about this watch, and being that I am able to find very little information about this reference, I was wondering if someone with knowledge could weigh in on whether or not buying a 16753 would be a better choice over buying a 16713. I want to add a vintage two tone GMT to my Rolex collection, but knowing very little about the GMT scares me a bit because I don't want to make a mistake and buy something that could be problematic in the future as far as service goes. I'm also curious if this is a watch that could increase in value over time. I will be greatful to anyone with and understa








