The editing and shots on this video are incredible! I would've expected this channel to have tens of thousands of subs. Great vid and keep up the good work!
5:30 gonna pause you there. It's not just because of Tudor on the dial. It's also cheaper because it uses a standard ETA movement. Also, the lattest two-tone datejusts from Rolex uses solid bracelets. The gold mid links and endlinks are hollow on these Tudors. Old style stamped clasp. It's still a great watch, and I am considering adding one to my collection.
Honestly, comparing a basic Tudor 76200 prince date day in black with indices to the rolex day date watches that are available on the market. The Tudor is more appealing, the Rolex feels like it's pushing too hard to be the luxury over the top watches that they are now. I prefer the non-fluted standard bezel as well. A watch that is very high quality but doesn't feel the need to scream it, and the eta non-in house movement does not bother me. The price difference between the two is shocking, I wouldn't mind paying significantly more to get a prince date day from an AD in the US with full warranties and being first owner rather than need to import from a different market. There aren't many watches that use this date at the 3 and day at the 12 style that really pull it off. I can only think of the Hamilton, Tudor, and Rolex doing it well
Great video. I got one of these about a year and a half ago, I have the two tone reference with white dial/gold romans. For a while I thought of it as too flashy and only wore it sparingly, but it's just too damn comfortable and too good a fit not to wear it more. I've been wearing it as a GADA watch lately, and it's not as flashy or attention grabbing as I thought it would be. The gold is pretty muted in some lighting even.
The wearability blows my mind as well. One of the best fitting and easiest to wear watches I've ever owned. Also extremely jealous of your spec. Great choice! 😂
I normally wear a 43 or 40 and a 36mm yes it smaller but it's not too small, I have a 8 1/2 inch wrist. Lug to lug measurement is much more important than dial size. I hope this helps, then again it's how confident you are with what you wear, take muhammad ali who wore a cartier tank (that did look really small).
actually , all Rolexes Oyster cases watches, especially OP, OP date/datejusts , OP day date , except Rolex Cellini range are all functionally SPORTs watches originally when built and designed , with screw down caseback and screw down crown . especially in their initial years when Rolex was yet known and famous enough as the number 1 known watch brand .... Rolex just bling them up more and more after 1980s onwards and later. All Oysters with Screw down crown and WR of 100 are all functionally sports watches.
I have expensive socslled Luxury watches. I like the $50.**-$150.** range the best. With exception to my Hamilton Khaki field. Functionality of useage is paramount. No lume. No good. Its just that simple.
i am from singapore, a very hot weather place..... i love to wear the watch so loose i can put 2 fingers into the bracelet when wearing ! hahaha....i find your watch wearing scene too tight! for a warm place .
@ 1:33 it seem a lil small on your wrist bro. People be rocking these 36 and its fine if they have small wrist but honestly 39-40mm is golden size for a watch imho
I couldn’t get the Rolex president so I got the Tudor vice president.
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Yooo Lmao 😂
The editing and shots on this video are incredible! I would've expected this channel to have tens of thousands of subs. Great vid and keep up the good work!
Omega Seamaster AquaTerra Day Date is another strong contender
Yes! That would be a fantastic option!
But at what price?
5:30 gonna pause you there. It's not just because of Tudor on the dial. It's also cheaper because it uses a standard ETA movement. Also, the lattest two-tone datejusts from Rolex uses solid bracelets. The gold mid links and endlinks are hollow on these Tudors. Old style stamped clasp. It's still a great watch, and I am considering adding one to my collection.
Thank you very much @WatchIncrements - does the Tudor come with a diamond certificate as it features diamond indices? Many thanks!
Hello sir, any place where I can get a 2 tone jubilee bracelet that will fit this watch ? Thanks in advance
classy looking watch bro.
Glad you like it!
Honestly, comparing a basic Tudor 76200 prince date day in black with indices to the rolex day date watches that are available on the market. The Tudor is more appealing, the Rolex feels like it's pushing too hard to be the luxury over the top watches that they are now. I prefer the non-fluted standard bezel as well. A watch that is very high quality but doesn't feel the need to scream it, and the eta non-in house movement does not bother me. The price difference between the two is shocking, I wouldn't mind paying significantly more to get a prince date day from an AD in the US with full warranties and being first owner rather than need to import from a different market. There aren't many watches that use this date at the 3 and day at the 12 style that really pull it off. I can only think of the Hamilton, Tudor, and Rolex doing it well
Just got me the same watch..night fan🎉🎉
Great video - I WANT ONE!
Has anyone replaced the oem bracelet with an aftermarket 2 tone jubilee?
I want this watch
It's honestly an incredible piece. 10/10 would recommend!
If you cant get one, it doesnt matter if its better. 😂😂😂
No truer words were spoken!
Any good current production alternatives?
What is the weight of the watch please?
Great video. I got one of these about a year and a half ago, I have the two tone reference with white dial/gold romans.
For a while I thought of it as too flashy and only wore it sparingly, but it's just too damn comfortable and too good a fit not to wear it more. I've been wearing it as a GADA watch lately, and it's not as flashy or attention grabbing as I thought it would be. The gold is pretty muted in some lighting even.
The wearability blows my mind as well. One of the best fitting and easiest to wear watches I've ever owned.
Also extremely jealous of your spec. Great choice! 😂
Do you find 36mm a bit too small for your wrist size?
I normally wear a 43 or 40 and a 36mm yes it smaller but it's not too small, I have a 8 1/2 inch wrist.
Lug to lug measurement is much more important than dial size.
I hope this helps, then again it's how confident you are with what you wear, take muhammad ali who wore a cartier tank (that did look really small).
I’ve been trying to get this watch in Brisbane and it’s almost impossible 😢
Agree!
actually , all Rolexes Oyster cases watches, especially OP, OP date/datejusts , OP day date , except Rolex Cellini range are all functionally SPORTs watches originally when built and designed , with screw down caseback and screw down crown . especially in their initial years when Rolex was yet known and famous enough as the number 1 known watch brand .... Rolex just bling them up more and more after 1980s onwards and later. All Oysters with Screw down crown and WR of 100 are all functionally sports watches.
Breitling Aviator 8 Day/Date
I have expensive socslled Luxury watches. I like the $50.**-$150.** range the best. With exception to my Hamilton Khaki field. Functionality of useage is paramount. No lume. No good. Its just that simple.
Titoni Cosmo King 😎
A cheaper alternative to the Tudor would be Roamer. Still Swiss, if that’s your bag.
❤ love both how i can get pls give some ref thanks
76213-0011
76213-0007
Those are the two references we talk about here.
ref # please I will buy right now!!!!!!!! HELP 🗣
76213-0011
76213-0007
Those are the two featured in this video!
Me too! Gotta have it!😂
Rolex tattoo.
i am from singapore, a very hot weather place..... i love to wear the watch so loose i can put 2 fingers into the bracelet when wearing ! hahaha....i find your watch wearing scene too tight! for a warm place .
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@ 1:33 it seem a lil small on your wrist bro. People be rocking these 36 and its fine if they have small wrist but honestly 39-40mm is golden size for a watch imho
I don't think it looks small.