Omg this.... too many speedy variations for sure...Joeprez wrote:As much Speedy and AP ROO versions there areouttatime wrote:How many more black bays do we need?
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Omg this.... too many speedy variations for sure...Joeprez wrote:As much Speedy and AP ROO versions there areouttatime wrote:How many more black bays do we need?
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Really? I think it’s pretty easy to get most Tudors at a reasonable price, except for the BB58 and the BB GMT.Knome wrote: ↑Tue Feb 19, 2019 12:49 pmWhatever Tudor ends up releasing, I hope they manage to bring production up to demand across their other models as well.
I hear the "shortage" of stainless steel Rolex sport models is because they are preparing to update many models to the latest movement, but I'd take that rumor with a grain of salt because even if true, I doubt supply will return to what it was before the market went nuts.
Doesn't feel like Tudor has made much of an effort to satisfy the demand that rolex has left hanging.
Those are the only two that anyone wants these days.JBZ wrote: ↑Tue Feb 19, 2019 1:05 pmReally? I think it’s pretty easy to get most Tudors at a reasonable price, except for the BB58 and the BB GMT.Knome wrote: ↑Tue Feb 19, 2019 12:49 pmWhatever Tudor ends up releasing, I hope they manage to bring production up to demand across their other models as well.
I hear the "shortage" of stainless steel Rolex sport models is because they are preparing to update many models to the latest movement, but I'd take that rumor with a grain of salt because even if true, I doubt supply will return to what it was before the market went nuts.
Doesn't feel like Tudor has made much of an effort to satisfy the demand that rolex has left hanging.
I keep hoping the GMT will become more readily available. The MSRP on the bracelet version is something like 3,600 or 3,700. With normal inventory, I figure that would settle into the low 3s or high 2s pre-owned. Then I might bite.JP Chestnut wrote: ↑Tue Feb 19, 2019 1:37 pmThose are the only two that anyone wants these days.JBZ wrote: ↑Tue Feb 19, 2019 1:05 pmReally? I think it’s pretty easy to get most Tudors at a reasonable price, except for the BB58 and the BB GMT.Knome wrote: ↑Tue Feb 19, 2019 12:49 pmWhatever Tudor ends up releasing, I hope they manage to bring production up to demand across their other models as well.
I hear the "shortage" of stainless steel Rolex sport models is because they are preparing to update many models to the latest movement, but I'd take that rumor with a grain of salt because even if true, I doubt supply will return to what it was before the market went nuts.
Doesn't feel like Tudor has made much of an effort to satisfy the demand that rolex has left hanging.
It was $3900 I believe.JBZ wrote:I keep hoping the GMT will become more readily available. The MSRP on the bracelet version is something like 3,600 or 3,700. With normal inventory, I figure that would settle into the low 3s or high 2s pre-owned. Then I might bite.JP Chestnut wrote: ↑Tue Feb 19, 2019 1:37 pmThose are the only two that anyone wants these days.JBZ wrote: ↑Tue Feb 19, 2019 1:05 pmReally? I think it’s pretty easy to get most Tudors at a reasonable price, except for the BB58 and the BB GMT.Knome wrote: ↑Tue Feb 19, 2019 12:49 pmWhatever Tudor ends up releasing, I hope they manage to bring production up to demand across their other models as well.
I hear the "shortage" of stainless steel Rolex sport models is because they are preparing to update many models to the latest movement, but I'd take that rumor with a grain of salt because even if true, I doubt supply will return to what it was before the market went nuts.
Doesn't feel like Tudor has made much of an effort to satisfy the demand that rolex has left hanging.
You are correct. Wishful thinking, I guess. The leather strap version is $3,575.Nellipj wrote: ↑Tue Feb 19, 2019 2:57 pmIt was $3900 I believe.JBZ wrote:I keep hoping the GMT will become more readily available. The MSRP on the bracelet version is something like 3,600 or 3,700. With normal inventory, I figure that would settle into the low 3s or high 2s pre-owned. Then I might bite.JP Chestnut wrote: ↑Tue Feb 19, 2019 1:37 pmThose are the only two that anyone wants these days.JBZ wrote: ↑Tue Feb 19, 2019 1:05 pmReally? I think it’s pretty easy to get most Tudors at a reasonable price, except for the BB58 and the BB GMT.Knome wrote: ↑Tue Feb 19, 2019 12:49 pmWhatever Tudor ends up releasing, I hope they manage to bring production up to demand across their other models as well.
I hear the "shortage" of stainless steel Rolex sport models is because they are preparing to update many models to the latest movement, but I'd take that rumor with a grain of salt because even if true, I doubt supply will return to what it was before the market went nuts.
Doesn't feel like Tudor has made much of an effort to satisfy the demand that rolex has left hanging.
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