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Something very calming about this pic. I'm usually angry for no reason but this one does it for me.
!957 Omega Ranchero
My 99.2
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Thanks Coho, These old Tudors are - serene, - watches.
I like that one a lot. It's got a crisp, polished look to it. In fact, I just bought this which is quite similar looking (and I like the fact that it's simple, light and very utilitarian - and it goes with my skinny wrists quite well).
Wow, you all have some amazing watches...it makes my "lowly" Seamaster that I was so proud of look like nothing....
Get it its great
I must've missed this somewhere, but what's the difference between a Tudor and a Rolex? I think I see a Rolex crown on that clasp and the face does say "oyster"...
Generally,
I see what you're saying. But there's no "official" link between Tissot and Omega (Tissot's part of Swatch, right?) just as there's no Tissot "Seemaster" to Omega's Seamaster. On the other hand, Tudor looks exactly like a Rolex except instead of a crown it has a crest. So what's the bottom line--is Tudor actually made by Rolex?
Tudor is owned and made by Rolex and uses a lot of the identical or similar parts, excluding the movement. Tudor generally uses ETA supplied movements while Rolex uses Rolex in-house designed and built ones.