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Cheers Roy
LP12, Ittok (black), DV10X5, NVA Phono 2 (twin supply), NVAP50, Art Audio Quintet 15w power amp, NVA LS5 cable, Rega Ela mk1's.
Sony CDP XB930.
Yesterday’s and today’s
Not bad - I quite like it, though I would prefer the quarter hour numerals and the batons to be slightly smaller. Fussy bugger that I am!
Barry
Yes, provided the style of the font used for the numerals could be kept.
Barry
Now that's more my thing Roy.
Tudor used to be a 'poor man's Rolex' - I think they used mechanism from another Swiss manufacturer, but were assembled by Rolex. Are they now separate from Rolex?
Barry
From Wikipedia -
Montres Tudor SA, or simply Tudor, is a Swiss watchmaker based in Geneva, Switzerland. Registered in 1926 by Hans Wilsdorf, founder of Rolex, the brand remains a sister company to Rolex; both companies are owned by the Hans Wilsdorf Foundation.
And yes, they originally used off the shelf movements in Rolex cases.
Been after one of these ‘1926’ models for a while, took a chance buying this two year old example off eBay but, luckily, it’s immaculate.