Tudor Glamour J681463 / M55020-003

Listed : 349 Days Ago
Condition: impressive
Year of Production: -
Case Size: 36mm
Case Material: Silver
Dial Color: Black
Bracelet/Strap: Stainless steel
Movement Type: Automatic
Box: No
Papers: No
Location: United States
Description

Pre-Owned Tudor Glamour Date Diamonds 36mm J681463 / M55020-003

Product Code 18981210 , Manufacturer Product Number J681463 / M55020-003 , Category Watches , Brand Pre-Owned Tudor , Watch Markers Luminous , Water Resistant Not Guaranteed , Recipient For Him , Movement Automatic , Case Material Silver , Dial Color Black , Strap Material Stainless Steel , Diameter 36mm , Brand Collections Glamour , Why We Love It In the past 10 years, Tudor has been has been doing a fantastic job with their contemporary offerings. Watches such as the Black Bay, Heritage Chronograph and Pelagos collections have been flying off the shelves for their impressive looks, sporty construction and aggressive price points. But their professional line doesn't tell the whole story of Tudor's rebirth. This particular watch is a 36mm Glamour Date featuring a factory diamond-set bezel, a silver sunburst dial with diamond-set indices, a date at 3:00 and a multi-link steel bracelet with a signed deployant clasp. Somewhat of a contemporary take on Tudors former 'Prince' line of watches, the Glamour collection offers a versatile, daily wearable, and robust line of timepieces to suit nearly any occasion and a wide variety of wrist sizes. The Tudor Story Although it started as Rolex’s gateway brand, the quality of Tudor’s products are by no means inferior to Rolex’s. Tudors were in many ways Rolexes in all but name, with the same waterproof Oyster cases and similar styling. However, in order to keep costs down, Tudor used off the shelf Swiss movements rather than their own in-house calibres. What resulted were watches that were more affordable than Rolexes to the consumer, but still uniformly tough and reliable. Hans Wilsdorf created Tudor for the everyman, for miners, construction workers and every sort of tradesman. Rolex was meant for the explorer and the businessman, where Tudor was to be a different creature entirely. For your everyday person Rolex was, and often still is out of reach. But in creating Tudor, Wilsdorf wanted to offer “a watch that our agents could sell at a more modest price than our Rolex watches, and yet one that would attain the standards of dependability for which Rolex is famous." Today Tudor has certainly defeated any impression of being the redheaded stepchild of the Rolex family, and their current timepiece collection – as well as their vintage counterparts – are getting the recognition and respect they most rightfully deserve. Pre-Owned Tudor Glamour Date Diamonds 36mm J681463 / M55020-003 $3,750.00 Product Code 18981210 Manufacturer Product Number J681463 / M55020-003 Category Watches Brand Pre-Owned Tudor Watch Markers Luminous Water Resistant Not Guaranteed Recipient For Him Movement Automatic Case Material Silver Dial Color Black Strap Material Stainless Steel Diameter 36mm Brand Collections Glamour Why We Love It In the past 10 years, Tudor has been has been doing a fantastic job with their contemporary offerings. Watches such as the Black Bay, Heritage Chronograph and Pelagos collections have been flying off the shelves for their impressive looks, sporty construction and aggressive price points. But their professional line doesn't tell the whole story of Tudor's rebirth. This particular watch is a 36mm Glamour Date featuring a factory diamond-set bezel, a silver sunburst dial with diamond-set indices, a date at 3:00 and a multi-link steel bracelet with a signed deployant clasp. Somewhat of a contemporary take on Tudors former 'Prince' line of watches, the Glamour collection offers a versatile, daily wearable, and robust line of timepieces to suit nearly any occasion and a wide variety of wrist sizes. The Tudor Story Although it started as Rolex’s gateway brand, the quality of Tudor’s products are by no means inferior to Rolex’s. Tudors were in many ways Rolexes in all but name, with the same waterproof Oyster cases and similar styling. However, in order to keep costs down, Tudor used off the shelf Swiss movements rather than their own in-house calibres. What resulted were watches that were more affordable than Rolexes to the consumer, but still uniformly tough and reliable. Hans Wilsdorf created Tudor for the everyman, for miners, construction workers and every sort of tradesman. Rolex was meant for the explorer and the businessman, where Tudor was to be a different creature entirely. For your everyday person Rolex was, and often still is out of reach. But in creating Tudor, Wilsdorf wanted to offer “a watch that our agents could sell at a more modest price than our Rolex watches, and yet one that would attain the standards of dependability for which Rolex is famous." Today Tudor has certainly defeated any impression of being the redheaded stepchild of the Rolex family, and their current timepiece collection – as well as their vintage counterparts – are getting the recognition and respect they most rightfully deserve.

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