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  • Tudor Submariner

    Hope this is the right place to be asking this:

    Saw a couple of vintage looking Tudor Submariners. Not sure what is the series number. Asking for $4.8k

    Are these worth collecting?

    Thanks!

  • #2
    i dont think anyone has a crystal ball to advise accordingly. it may not be worth collecting now but who knows in future, vice versa.

    i buy watch because i like them and find that they appeal to me, if the watch value appreciates in future, it is a bonus.

    Originally posted by martuni View Post
    Hope this is the right place to be asking this:

    Saw a couple of vintage looking Tudor Submariners. Not sure what is the series number. Asking for $4.8k

    Are these worth collecting?

    Thanks!
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    • #3
      Tudor sub, especially the snow flake has appreciated nicely over the years.
      In my opinion, they are easiler to maintain than Rolex as mostly are using Eta movt.

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      • #4
        Looks cool and retro..... You might want to look in VRF as well!

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        • #5
          Vintage Tudor subs especially good quality snowflakes are highly demanded by collectors. As a rolex lover, I do appreciate Tudor vintage subs unlike those who think that Tudors are low class. They are getting harder to find nowadays.
          His: AP ROO, Hublot BB, PAM 24/29/183/372, Chopard L.U.C 2000/Mille Miglia, Rolex Milgauss 116400 GV/Sub 16610 LV/1680 "Red Sub"/GMT Master 1675/GMT Master II 16760 "FAT LADY"/Seadweller 16600/DSSD 116660, Tudor 94010 "Snowflake"/94200 "BIG Block"/Heritage Chrono/Black Bay, Omega Seamaster 2254.50/2538.20

          Hers: AP ROO & AP Millenary, Cartier Santos, Chopard Happy Sports & Cannes Fest, PAM 49, Rolex Explorer1 214270

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          • #6
            Saw a few nice ones for sale on VRF and they were going for around 2.5 to 3.5 k USD.......

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            • #7
              It's hard to say whether S$4.8k is reasonable without knowing the model reference, condition etc.

              And one has to be careful of non-original parts... for which info is also much harder to find for tudor than rolex.

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