Hi, Starman Thanks for your advice. I assume my post is OK since it is not locked/deleted... Actually, I know Tudor using ETA movement, but, after reading the manual, I am quite surprise to learn such statement. My post is just for learning... And, I did it with your kind help... Or, some experts ca
I hope it is OK to post here... I just bought a Tudor Archeo - the large model with automatic movement ( ref - 428020 ). Just curious on which movement is used for this movement as the manual outlines as ' automatic movement designed and manufactured by Tudor '? This seems like a manufacture movemen
Thanks for your comment. The watch is from authorised dealer, so, it carries the warranty. Last question - Do I need to send in the watch for checking or servicing since is about 10 years old? I will visit the AD within 2 weeks to make the final decision... I hope I will take this... Again, thanks..
Thanks for your valuable comment. My only 'complaint' on this DR is the size, it is very small. But, this makes it looks so elegant... I know DR does very good finishing on it's movement and that is the main point for me to make my decision. Re-sale is not important at all as it is the 10t anniversa
Thanks for the info. Hope some owners can share the experience/comment as I still can't decide which one to pick, ever I know it is very different to the Rolex. Again, thanks. TK
Originally, I plan to get my wife a Rolex ( 31mm OP or AK ). During my visit at the AD, a DR was also showed and recommended to me. The model is DR528 which is with a manual-winding movement with 2 hands to tell hour and minute. Can someone provide some information for this model, such as the moveme
Hi, Jeff Thanks for your pictures and info. Actually, your picture of the AK is the one that I plan to get. But, I just try to find out more on the Cal 2130 as 31mm maybe is more suitable for my wife. Thanks. TK