mrsnak
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Point taken...
...and I would classify the way you did - the Tudor vs. Rolex is a fair comparison.
But hard to think that this 1970s Seastar with its Lemania 1281 (Tissot 871) 17 jewel movement is a sloppy second ;-)
Here's a bumper from the 1950s that has the older logo:
This message has been edited by mrsnak on 2010-11-03 14:23:16
A Platinum "Tissot"...
By: PHK : November 2nd, 2010-09:29
Dear ALL experts. just want to see if I can get any information regarding this watch, as I can find nothing about it in web.. I got this as second-hand today, which is a 36mm, 950 platinum ( but not heavy weight on hand), limited to 33 pieces, Tissot chro...
limited ed tissot
By: Timewarp : November 2nd, 2010-11:38
Hi, Around 2003-05 Tissot was relaunching itself in a new avtaar, my brother bought a vintage (retro) styled tissot limited to 3333 pieces. These models are fitted with ETA calibers 2824 basically, they are excellent watches from the reliability point of ...
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By: PHK : November 3rd, 2010-05:09
THANKS all fellow for your kind comments and information....! This is the first time I love/like small size (36mm) dressy watch, as the look is so vintage as it should be. Also, the precious metal used make it much more adorable , and it's rarity make it ...