Thank you for sharing that. I'm still learning watches so I have no issues being corrected. I think I meant for this specific reference but it's cool to see how old the line really is. Thanks for watching :)
Actually, the 72600 has had a long run in the Asian market and is still available new from some Hong Kong dealers. Your measurements are inaccurate - it is about 11. mm thich and 12.3 mm including the cyclope.
Welp... you learn something everyday. Thank you for sharing that information. I measured with my calipers but I might have had it wrong. I also learned to wipe off the crystals before filming; this video did not age well... cheers
Man, such a beautiful watch😳. This and the old big rose are timeless designs for sure
Agreed. My personal favorite being the Rose in Shield :)
Good video and review! I like this one!
@Jason-hv4eu Thank you very much kind sir! Glad you enjoyed it!
bro you should have more subs! im gonna try to give you a shout out! This tudor es one of the most underrated yet! nice vid bro keep it up!
@RelojesYRelojes Thank you bro! I appreciate the kind words!! God bless
Great watch. I have the black Glamour 36. Looks very similar without day function. Super video presentation. Thanks.
Thank you.
The Tudor Prince Date-Day actually came into production in 1969 which used steel case and a ETA movement as a affordable answer to Rolex's Day-Date.
Thank you for sharing that. I'm still learning watches so I have no issues being corrected. I think I meant for this specific reference but it's cool to see how old the line really is. Thanks for watching :)
Actually, the 72600 has had a long run in the Asian market and is still available new from some Hong Kong dealers. Your measurements are inaccurate - it is about 11. mm thich and 12.3 mm including the cyclope.
Welp... you learn something everyday. Thank you for sharing that information. I measured with my calipers but I might have had it wrong. I also learned to wipe off the crystals before filming; this video did not age well...
cheers