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Advice about Tudor Monte Carlo 7169/0
Hi
I'm very interested in a Tudor Monte Carlo 7169/0. I would be happy to have clues and advices from the members. Could a moderator tell me if it is allowed to post a link for a Chrono24 ad? What I want is advices about the watch, not about the price.
Thanks

This message has been edited by India Whiskey Charlie on 2024-11-06 15:41:50

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Great advice here
By: imrootbeer7 : November 6th, 2024-18:53
the dials were made in a notoriously bad period for qc at Tudor. Many dials now are left with sloppy lume or have been relumed (badly). But, if you find a good one, they wear large and have great wrist presence. Just remember they are manual wind!