I am on my second gen Tudor (tiger chrono sold to buy Pelagos) but am looking forward to getting a rep Tudor sub and the rep BB when it comes out just to piss off Luth with pictures of the bad assed hour hands.
Nothing good.
The rep chronos are quartz. The rep snowflake subs are home made, though there are nice dials availabe for those willing to put in some elbow grease.
Only frankens that I am aware of. I built my Date-Day out of a dial I bought on the bay and a rep Rolex Day-Date...
I've seen a quartz heritage chrono that was carried by some of the dealers, but I'm not sure if it is still available.
I had a quartz Heritage once. Bought it from thedoover.
Most killer Tudor reps are franken built. See the awesomeness is Tudor is engineered around ETA movements so tons and tons of rep cases, aftermarket Rolex parts and aftermarket dial refiinishers give you huge parts options. The Monte Carlo can be built 100% from aftermarket parts for about $1500. The transitional Pre Tiger Chronotime is much harder to
Source parts for. The snowflake is super popular with better parts manifesting themselves regularly. Yuki sells an Oysterdate Prince kit, case, dial and all for a couple of hundred dollars.
Is it that "poor man's Rolex", second tier brand, named after that sleazy English monarch, with these uber ugly square hour hand? I'd better buy G-Shock.
Sorry, fans...
From Watch Time, August 2013: "Rolex's sister brand, Tudor, was one of the hottest topics at Baselworld. Rolex no longer treats Tudor like an inadequate stepsister, but as a bona fide brand in its own right."
Is it that "poor man's Rolex", second tier brand, named after that sleazy English monarch, with these uber ugly square hour hand? I'd better buy G-Shock.
Sorry, fans...