I was ready to correct you before watching the video (about the common misconception) but it turns out you are incredibly well informed and furthermore critical of crappy mainstream watch-channels such as TGV. Great job and imo these watches have the best price-perfomance ratio of any Rolex (which they basically are). ETA 2834 are incredible movements, simple/cheap to repair and you can get em as accurate as any rolex 3135.
TGV is good stuff. You can't expect him to be as knowledgeable as the viewers. Of course Tudor enthusiasts are going to be in the know. TGV has to be knowledgeable on all brands. Same goes for Tim on the military arms channel. He reviews hundreds of firearms and gives basic overviews but is not going to know every detail of every brand.
I bought a 76200 from Yodobashi (Akihibara) in Tokyo. I purchased it 2 years ago for about $1,700 usd. They are regularly listed for sale on the Yodobashi website. Yodobashi is a an electronics, camera and watch store with branches in most Japanese cities.
Got one like these steel and fluted bezel, in the early 90's, as a present from my parents. Liked it a lot, but got tired of it always gaining about 10 minutes a day. Had it in for warranty repairs twice, but came back in exactly the same way... Got a bit of mechanical watch enthusiasm when I went to Berlin a little later and bought a Vostok Komandirskie from a street seller, ex Soviet soldier. That one was much more accurate. Perhaps I should have a qualified watch maker have another look at my Tudor. I liked the instant day/date switch at midnight...
@@dagazwatch2681 Hi, So I checked though a VPN on the Hong Kong Tudor and you were absolutely right concerning these watches! It though seems that now in 2022, these are not available anymore (from my european eye). I contacted some Hong Kong local ADs and they told me they were discontinued after 2021. Can you confirm that as you are well informed and live in Hong Kong? If so, do you know if their price have gone up since on the grey market? Thanks, Kind regards, Marc
Either this story is fake or your dealers fucked you. Ten minutes a day is unbelievably bad. Like , VERY VERY VERY bad. Like, your watch will stop running in a week because its so damaged because it got ran over by a car bad.
I love what you said at the end. Buying this watch is like buying a vintage watch that is brand spanking new! It's very much how I felt when I got it November last year from Hong Hong Kong.
Was drooling over the Rolex Day Date till i seen this video. Just found out about these watches then your video clued me right up and now i own one but waiting for delivery. Everything happened so quickly. From the UK so not available here and if not for your video cutting through all the crap out there i still would only be drooling. You have a new subscriber
very interesting and informative. even the dial typography looks vintage, they haven't changed it. gotta love the applied shield logo! wonder why these are HK only watches? i noticed that on the caseback it says GENEVA, but other Tudors say GENEVE. always thought the fluting was never as defined and sharp as on a Rolex? that's what i heard anyway, and haven't seen them side by side to compare...
Just got the 76200 brand new, bought it three weeks ago from Hong Kong.. Love this beautiful watch and feel lucky to have it on my wrist, since a lot of watch enthusiasts in the world are badly wishing for it but can’t have it because of its rarity.
Hey man, great video. I have the 76213. I've been getting conflicting information regarding the bracelet. Is the yellow gold mid link solid or folded? You mentioned in the video that they are drilled? Would appreciate a clarification.
What should I think? The 76213 seems to be available in different configurations from Japanese, and HK sites brand new. Should I get one? Champagne or gold and diamonds? I think it will be the latter.
couple of quiestions, please? how big is your wrist? and the blue dial appears to be purple on video, maybe it depends on the lighting. would you say its more navy or does it have more deep purple undertones? thanks for sharing
This really shocks me that this same case with lug holes is still availabe in certain markets. I'm in the US and used to own a early 90's 74033 however the 34mm was to small for my wrist so I sold it. I always wanted a fluted bezel Date Day and see you are correct in that the Hong Kong markert offeres the M76214-0010 which I would love to buy but I'm betting they will not ship to the US.
Amazing content and thank you for addressing what´s really happening with this models. However, do you think they´re still gonna be around now that the new Tudor Royal is out?
Both great pieces, have a 76200 (blue) and 76214 (linen dial). Bought new here in Tokyo. Funny how certain TH-cam watch people "need" to be the authority on all things.
There's confusion. Just like the the Heritage Chrono. Some say they are not discontinued, but the AD in Causeway Bay told me it's discontinued. Just because the watch is still available in the shops doesn't mean they are still in production.
Good point. I view it that if a Tudor watch is still in production it will be listed on their website for the particular market that they sell in. In terms of the Heritage Chrono it is listed in the Tudor current collection on the HK website. In Japan Tudor lists on their website the Heritage Chrono and Heritage Chrono Blue in the Tudor current watch collection line up.
Rolex acquired the name Tudor during the interbellum and started to produce Tudor siblings in 1946. Produced from 1969 onwards, as Tudor changed Rose logo into Shield logo, based on the Rolex Day Date (1956 - only precious metals), the Oyster Prince Date Day came in both 36 mm and 37,5 mm, the latter nicknamed “Jumbo” was one of the largest TUDOR wrist watches in the Prince line. Up to the 1980s, the Tudor Prince Oysterdate, based on Rolex Oysterdate, came with Rolex parts and a Rolex bracelet. In 1996, when Tudor celebrated its 50th anniversary, the company decided it was high time to shed Rolex signed components (such as cases, plexiglass with cyclops dome, winding crowns, and bracelets) in favor of Tudor branded ones. Besides the movement, almost exact the same watches at 1/3 price 😉
These are great watches! I own the black dial, steel bezel version. Bought new in 2019. Do Rolex produce any parts for this watch or are that entirely done by Tudor?
Awesome video! I keep getting told it's discontinued but found it brand new in HK so I was a bit confused and you have cleared it up! Question. Is tudor still producing submariner?
hey bro, im not sure if they are still being produced, but i just got a black 76200 used in NOS condition with full box and cards etc with stickers still on the watch. The birth card is dated May 2021...
Hey dagaz, Is there any way for you, to buy this watch and send it to europe? The watch in question would be the steel version with the white gold fluted bezel and silver linen dial. A compensation would be of course included. Greetings from germany.
Amazing video for someone like me interested in getting one in the US. The M76213-0010 you linked at 12:05 is the 36mm I've been looking for, but I couldn't even find the reference number, let alone one for sale.
JC-Station in Hong Kong a grey dealer sells them - they have been around a longtime and listed on Chrono24 - here is their website of current offerings en.jc-station.com
I’ve been looking at these for a good while. Been tempted by the 76213 on Jetco through Chrono24 but as a grey market dealer, I can’t seem to find these anywhere through an authorised dealer. Although sold with warranty by Tudor, would that warranty be upheld if bought through grey market? It just seems like there is no way of purchasing it any way other than through the grey market
It's a current model that's not available in the USA, Canada, the United Kingdom and likely many other countries. It's currently listed on the Hong Kong site and I've been told that it's available in Mainland China at authorised dealers as well. It's possibly sold in many other countries but I haven't checked the sites of all countries 'round the globe. That could be a cool little project if anyone has the time.
@@dagazwatch2681 Correct they are sold in China and Macau as well. HK, Macau & China Tudor websites show the prince models. I have done a check for Asia and it seems on HK, Cn & Macau websites show the princess as being the only markets that they are officially sold in. For other that are interested JC Station a grey dealer in HK (they have been around for a while) sell Prince Date Days & Dates and generally have a good range available en.jc-station.com they also list on Chrono24 look for Jetco in HK. You will occasionally find other grey dealers in HK listing on Chrono24. For Japan "Jack Road" is a well known grey dealer that also sells these models. www.jackroad.co.jp/shop/ it is best to view this website in google chrome and utilise the auto translate function. In terms of your watch review very good u don't often see decent reviews of these models. The Tudor Prince Date Day with fluted bezel in "blue" is actually a hard model to get as well as the black face fluted. So kudos to u getting a blue faced fluted Date/Day.
Very comfortable. No issues with hair pulling for me, and my friend who owns that silver one and who's arms are like a bear's finds it very comfy, too.
I love mine but I just hate that my date wheel isn’t perfectly centred. It ever so slightly favours the left...meaning that a tiny tiny bit of the 2 in the twenties is behind the dial. A normal person wouldn’t notice but I do haha.....but Tudor said it’s within their tolerances so I can’t get it corrected under warranty. Still love it though but that does bug me a bit.
Great review! Man. I this is on my short list of watches for my 40th bday! How solid the fitment on those solid end links? How's the lume? Lastly, any tips on where to get one of these in the USA? Cheers and keep up the good work!
Are we sure this flutted bezel is solid gold? Tudor doesn’t like to specify or go into depth but they tend to use capped gold in their so called “gold” watches. I don’t believe that at a little over 2,000 you could get a two tone (just to use as an example)
Just bought one new from HK...I guess these are more or less only available in Asia...cant find it on the German Tudor site, not even with searching the model no...explains why this American reviewers think it's a discontinued model.
It’s a year since this video was posted. Are these still available in Asia or have they now been discontinued? I’m getting conflicting information.
I was ready to correct you before watching the video (about the common misconception) but it turns out you are incredibly well informed and furthermore critical of crappy mainstream watch-channels such as TGV.
Great job and imo these watches have the best price-perfomance ratio of any Rolex (which they basically are).
ETA 2834 are incredible movements, simple/cheap to repair and you can get em as accurate as any rolex 3135.
TGV is good stuff. You can't expect him to be as knowledgeable as the viewers. Of course Tudor enthusiasts are going to be in the know. TGV has to be knowledgeable on all brands. Same goes for Tim on the military arms channel. He reviews hundreds of firearms and gives basic overviews but is not going to know every detail of every brand.
I bought a 76200 from Yodobashi (Akihibara) in Tokyo. I purchased it 2 years ago for about $1,700 usd. They are regularly listed for sale on the Yodobashi website. Yodobashi is a an electronics, camera and watch store with branches in most Japanese cities.
Good to know. Thanks. I'll be sure to check it out if I find myself in Japan.
Got one like these steel and fluted bezel, in the early 90's, as a present from my parents. Liked it a lot, but got tired of it always gaining about 10 minutes a day. Had it in for warranty repairs twice, but came back in exactly the same way... Got a bit of mechanical watch enthusiasm when I went to Berlin a little later and bought a Vostok Komandirskie from a street seller, ex Soviet soldier. That one was much more accurate.
Perhaps I should have a qualified watch maker have another look at my Tudor. I liked the instant day/date switch at midnight...
Go for it! No time like the present...before the cost of service rises.
Get that puppy up & running!
@@dagazwatch2681
Hi,
So I checked though a VPN on the Hong Kong Tudor and you were absolutely right concerning these watches!
It though seems that now in 2022, these are not available anymore (from my european eye). I contacted some Hong Kong local ADs and they told me they were discontinued after 2021. Can you confirm that as you are well informed and live in Hong Kong? If so, do you know if their price have gone up since on the grey market?
Thanks,
Kind regards,
Marc
Either this story is fake or your dealers fucked you. Ten minutes a day is unbelievably bad. Like , VERY VERY VERY bad. Like, your watch will stop running in a week because its so damaged because it got ran over by a car bad.
Is it possible to have it shipped to the US from the Hong Kong website?
I love what you said at the end. Buying this watch is like buying a vintage watch that is brand spanking new! It's very much how I felt when I got it November last year from Hong Hong Kong.
I’ve tried using my vpn to try what you said but I can’t find them on the Tudor website.
Great video and review. I want the 76213. I'm in the US. Any suggestions? Thank you
Was drooling over the Rolex Day Date till i seen this video. Just found out about these watches then your video clued me right up and now i own one but waiting for delivery. Everything happened so quickly. From the UK so not available here and if not for your video cutting through all the crap out there i still would only be drooling. You have a new subscriber
very interesting and informative. even the dial typography looks vintage, they haven't changed it. gotta love the applied shield logo!
wonder why these are HK only watches?
i noticed that on the caseback it says GENEVA, but other Tudors say GENEVE.
always thought the fluting was never as defined and sharp as on a Rolex? that's what i heard anyway, and haven't seen them side by side to compare...
Just got the 76200 brand new, bought it three weeks ago from Hong Kong.. Love this beautiful watch and feel lucky to have it on my wrist, since a lot of watch enthusiasts in the world are badly wishing for it but can’t have it because of its rarity.
Mind if I ask how you what dealer from HK did you get it from
@@dongweibai4080 probably Jetco on chrono24
are these watches still available, current in Hong Kong?
Plzz upload some more videos about watches like which one to buy real vs fake.
Excellent content. Wear your pieces in good health. Regards.
Great video! I've got a 76200 with mosaic dial on the way. Do you know which aftermarket bracelets will fit the Prince date?
Hey man, great video. I have the 76213. I've been getting conflicting information regarding the bracelet. Is the yellow gold mid link solid or folded? You mentioned in the video that they are drilled? Would appreciate a clarification.
What should I think? The 76213 seems to be available in different configurations from Japanese, and HK sites brand new.
Should I get one? Champagne or gold and diamonds? I think it will be the latter.
Hello Nicholas . I’m watching…
Does the fluted one wear bigger than the flushed one?
couple of quiestions, please? how big is your wrist? and the blue dial appears to be purple on video, maybe it depends on the lighting. would you say its more navy or does it have more deep purple undertones? thanks for sharing
Good Stuff! I have the old price date with fluted bezel & big rose (all 34mm) and really look forward to try 36mm day date.
This really shocks me that this same case with lug holes is still availabe in certain markets. I'm in the US and used to own a early 90's 74033 however the 34mm was to small for my wrist so I sold it. I always wanted a fluted bezel Date Day and see you are correct in that the Hong Kong markert offeres the M76214-0010 which I would love to buy but I'm betting they will not ship to the US.
They seem to be discontinued globally now
Hi, thanks a lot for these precious informations. Other than the 36 and 34 mm, what are the other available dimensions? Do they make a 28?
Amazing content and thank you for addressing what´s really happening with this models. However, do you think they´re still gonna be around now that the new Tudor Royal is out?
Lovely review! Just a couple questions:
_the crown is screwdown?
_the lug with is 20mm?
Thanks man👍
does it winding quite harsh?
Both great pieces, have a 76200 (blue) and 76214 (linen dial). Bought new here in Tokyo. Funny how certain TH-cam watch people "need" to be the authority on all things.
Does the Hongkong market still offer the Tudor Tiger style chronographs?
There's confusion. Just like the the Heritage Chrono. Some say they are not discontinued, but the AD in Causeway Bay told me it's discontinued. Just because the watch is still available in the shops doesn't mean they are still in production.
Good point. I view it that if a Tudor watch is still in production it will be listed on their website for the particular market that they sell in. In terms of the Heritage Chrono it is listed in the Tudor current collection on the HK website. In Japan Tudor lists on their website the Heritage Chrono and Heritage Chrono Blue in the Tudor current watch collection line up.
Rolex acquired the name Tudor during the interbellum and started to produce Tudor siblings in 1946. Produced from 1969 onwards, as Tudor changed Rose logo into Shield logo, based on the Rolex Day Date (1956 - only precious metals), the Oyster Prince Date Day came in both 36 mm and 37,5 mm, the latter nicknamed “Jumbo” was one of the largest TUDOR wrist watches in the Prince line. Up to the 1980s, the Tudor Prince Oysterdate, based on Rolex Oysterdate, came with Rolex parts and a Rolex bracelet.
In 1996, when Tudor celebrated its 50th anniversary, the company decided it was high time to shed Rolex signed components (such as cases, plexiglass with cyclops dome, winding crowns, and bracelets) in favor of Tudor branded ones. Besides the movement, almost exact the same watches at 1/3 price 😉
These are great watches!
I own the black dial, steel bezel version. Bought new in 2019.
Do Rolex produce any parts for this watch or are that entirely done by Tudor?
Yes Urban gentry man doesn’t like being called out. He promotes a lot of items he has a financial interest in.
What is the price of these watches in Hong Kong? I cannot go on the Hong Kong Tudor website to find prices =/
Vpn
Is this still available from Tudor in 2021 ?
Yeah! But only in Asian market, you have to use a VPN and set your location in HK to access these on Tudor’s website.
I just bought the M76213-0001
Yes they are still available on the Hong Kong version of tudors website just looked it up on the phone.
Awesome video! I keep getting told it's discontinued but found it brand new in HK so I was a bit confused and you have cleared it up! Question. Is tudor still producing submariner?
No Tudor does not presently produce a Submariner model.
hey bro, im not sure if they are still being produced, but i just got a black 76200 used in NOS condition with full box and cards etc with stickers still on the watch. The birth card is dated May 2021...
Congrats! May I ask where did you source it from?
Hey dagaz,
Is there any way for you, to buy this watch and send it to europe?
The watch in question would be the steel version with the white gold fluted bezel and silver linen dial.
A compensation would be of course included.
Greetings from germany.
Amazing video for someone like me interested in getting one in the US. The M76213-0010 you linked at 12:05 is the 36mm I've been looking for, but I couldn't even find the reference number, let alone one for sale.
Yuanmei Try @Nashville_Time on instagram. He can probably source you one.
JC-Station in Hong Kong a grey dealer sells them - they have been around a longtime and listed on Chrono24 - here is their website of current offerings en.jc-station.com
Thanks for the great video, I'm looking for such a watch (used/vintage) for years and wasn't aware of the Hongkong market. Cheers from Switzerland
Waiting on one to get shipped to me now!!!!
I’ve been looking at these for a good while. Been tempted by the 76213 on Jetco through Chrono24 but as a grey market dealer, I can’t seem to find these anywhere through an authorised dealer. Although sold with warranty by Tudor, would that warranty be upheld if bought through grey market? It just seems like there is no way of purchasing it any way other than through the grey market
Bought the 76213 from Jetco. They gave me guarrantee card that can hold up to 5 years. They are decent dealer.
So basically it is true that it is not currently available and not supplied else where in the world beside Hong Kong?
It's a current model that's not available in the USA, Canada, the United Kingdom and likely many other countries. It's currently listed on the Hong Kong site and I've been told that it's available in Mainland China at authorised dealers as well. It's possibly sold in many other countries but I haven't checked the sites of all countries 'round the globe. That could be a cool little project if anyone has the time.
@@dagazwatch2681 Correct they are sold in China and Macau as well. HK, Macau & China Tudor websites show the prince models. I have done a check for Asia and it seems on HK, Cn & Macau websites show the princess as being the only markets that they are officially sold in. For other that are interested JC Station a grey dealer in HK (they have been around for a while) sell Prince Date Days & Dates and generally have a good range available en.jc-station.com they also list on Chrono24 look for Jetco in HK. You will occasionally find other grey dealers in HK listing on Chrono24. For Japan "Jack Road" is a well known grey dealer that also sells these models. www.jackroad.co.jp/shop/ it is best to view this website in google chrome and utilise the auto translate function. In terms of your watch review very good u don't often see decent reviews of these models. The Tudor Prince Date Day with fluted bezel in "blue" is actually a hard model to get as well as the black face fluted. So kudos to u getting a blue faced fluted Date/Day.
Thanks for the tip! VPN worked. I wish they still sold these in the US
I just ordered one brand new on the gray market (with stamped Tudor warranty card). You can find these in the US. Just not from ADs.
@@youngrushhour mind sharing which gray dealer you picked it up from?
If they made this with an updated bracelet and clasp (especially with a linen dial) I would be all over this
Great review. Thanks. How is the comfort on these bracelets? I read a review somewhere saying they were the worst hair pullers.
Very comfortable. No issues with hair pulling for me, and my friend who owns that silver one and who's arms are like a bear's finds it very comfy, too.
Thanks. That's good to know.
What do you feel about ken’s watches
Just had the chance to buy a 76213-0019 brand new & fullset for only €2350. Of course I bought it. What a beautiful watch 🥰
Congrats. May I ask where did you find it?
@@gaborszinyei8180 i got lucky...a friend had 2 !
@@Roger_Rademakers_1971 Wow! Indeed lucky! 🙂
I own the silver version, and suspect these are still sold in Asia because that's where there's a robust market for small watches, unlike in the US.
Trying to get the 76214, the price on NOS are ridiculous.
I love mine but I just hate that my date wheel isn’t perfectly centred. It ever so slightly favours the left...meaning that a tiny tiny bit of the 2 in the twenties is behind the dial. A normal person wouldn’t notice but I do haha.....but Tudor said it’s within their tolerances so I can’t get it corrected under warranty. Still love it though but that does bug me a bit.
Just sell it and buy a new one!
@@dapperblue6165 haha fair comment
Nice pieces. I’m wondering how quickly the day
and date change and if they do so at midnight.
The change is immediate, right at midnight
@@diminicus9999,
Perfect. Thank you much.
Appreciate the information!
Great review! Man. I this is on my short list of watches for my 40th bday!
How solid the fitment on those solid end links? How's the lume?
Lastly, any tips on where to get one of these in the USA?
Cheers and keep up the good work!
Hey, the end links are tight, the lume is very sparse & as far as I know they aren't sold on the US market as they're not on the US site. Cheers!
@@dagazwatch2681 thanks! Looks like I'm off to Hong Kong! (or chrono 24). Keep up the good work!
@@anthonyd6881 Stop by if you're in the neighborhood!
Is that a pressed clasp?
Who s your seller of this watch please ? Thx
...and never knew Tudor did anything in white gold past or present.
Thank you. I have found your video very helpful.
Where could I buy one?
Only in Asian market, you have to use a VPN and set your location in HK to access these on Tudor’s website.
Dude YES! Thank you.
Are we sure this flutted bezel is solid gold? Tudor doesn’t like to specify or go into depth but they tend to use capped gold in their so called “gold” watches. I don’t believe that at a little over 2,000 you could get a two tone (just to use as an example)
Thank you for this video bro really helped me
I have a TUDOR PRINCE OYSTER DATE ROTOR SELF WIND
Dated 1963 Tudor prince oyster date rotor self wind at a Fleamarket
Just bought one new from HK...I guess these are more or less only available in Asia...cant find it on the German Tudor site, not even with searching the model no...explains why this American reviewers think it's a discontinued model.
The curious part, to me anyways, is that he's employed by a company that sells used watches....and has a Hong Kong office.
Oh....and which one did you get?
@@jakejones6056 76200 silver, non fluted bezel...like the one in the video
Ron Power Can u even get it with the other bezel?
What were the import costs from HK to Germany (EU)? Would you mind sharing that? I would get one ine HK and I'm in EU.
I find one accessible price
Wish they had there own movement.
If they had their own movement, there would likely be another thousand dollars added to their pricetags.
1 year and half later, whatever you'd like to call it