I do love the Tudor range too. It's probably more affordable for me new, although I can get second hand Rolex's at a good price through a family member but a young family comes first at the moment. I am enjoying the lower range watches at the moment like Seiko's. I still really want the SARB033 and plan on buying it in the next few months. I'll treat myself to an Omega or Rolex when I'm in my 40's I think. I would just feel too guilty doing it now lol.
Really enjoying seeing others pieces here, thanks for sharing.
Yes, I know the feeling.
Before I was in a position to buy my Omega (and you are right, I had arrived at my forties, and finally, had the sort of job that could fund such a thing without wincing), years earlier, when I was teaching I had bought a Skagen, and later still, as a public servant, I had bought a a Tissot, both lovely watches.
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Lovely watch, just the kind of understated, classic elegance that I like.