Just a text file on my computer from 2004 when I first started shopping, I eventually purchased my 16710 in late 2005. Contents below: 114270 Explorer $4,250 16570 Explorer II $5,000 116713 GMT Master II $8,925 116718 GMT Master II $22,750 16710 GMT Maste
Tudor invited me, among other collectors of vintage Tudor, for a special event, a get together, organized at the Tudor Manufacture on the 15th of April. I know some of the collectors personally, others I met for the first time, with great pleasure. The am
New York Times article Sunday 04-19-2026: Tackling the Trust Factor in the Secondary Market ( Online start-ups aim to clarify pricing and authenticity for pre-owned and vintage watches. ) A picture in the New Times article shows Quaid Walker (chief execut
As I was invited to a Tudor gathering of vintage collectors, I brought this one with me. A perfect companion. And always a thrill to wear it! Best, Nicolas
What's in a name? That which we call a rose / By any other name would smell as sweet... Juliet may have felt that way about Romeo, but is it true for the Rolex Submariner? Would the Rolex Submariner smell as sweet today if the original name was: Sea-Wolf,
Looking for Lowry, Rory and Rose in that order of preference tomorrow. And for no disasters, water or tree trunks, just good golf. Maybe the OG Green Sub (Kermit) versus the more modern Hulk. Will make that call in the morning !! Kermit, 16610LV. Hulk, 11