Tudor UK prices??
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I can confirm the UK price 'was' £2770. This is what I payed at Goldsmiths in Nottingham in December last year. I only had a 2 week wait, but NO discount. You will not get a discount over 3% through any official UK Rolex dealer, Rolex set the tone on this.
The Pelie is a fab watch, don't be put off by the the watch snobs that say it uses a ETA movement, yes it does, BUT its been tweaked inhouse at Rolex and the watch is made by them... you can't really go wrong! Think of it as a cut price Rolex Deepsea!
The reason I say 'was' above is this was before Rolex announced they are bring the brand back to the UK, I'm not sure if that will effect the pricing, or not.
They are launching in September, so I would do anything until then
Oh, and I'd only purchase through an AD... not via the grey market... just for added piece of mind and the back up should anything go wrong. At the end of the day its a Rolex, and they can be a bit picky about things!
All the above said, GET ONE... you wont be disappointed
The Pelie is a fab watch, don't be put off by the the watch snobs that say it uses a ETA movement, yes it does, BUT its been tweaked inhouse at Rolex and the watch is made by them... you can't really go wrong! Think of it as a cut price Rolex Deepsea!
The reason I say 'was' above is this was before Rolex announced they are bring the brand back to the UK, I'm not sure if that will effect the pricing, or not.
They are launching in September, so I would do anything until then
Oh, and I'd only purchase through an AD... not via the grey market... just for added piece of mind and the back up should anything go wrong. At the end of the day its a Rolex, and they can be a bit picky about things!
All the above said, GET ONE... you wont be disappointed
The Pelagos is much better proportioned than the Deepsea.
As for only buying through a UK AD, as long as you have the warranty you'll be fine with a watch from overseas. I got mine s/h for £2,300 ish from memory. It was only a few months old and mint. It had originally been bought in Switzerland.
I could have bought a brand new one in Greece the other week for about £2,100 stirling equivalent. If I didn't already have one.........
As for only buying through a UK AD, as long as you have the warranty you'll be fine with a watch from overseas. I got mine s/h for £2,300 ish from memory. It was only a few months old and mint. It had originally been bought in Switzerland.
I could have bought a brand new one in Greece the other week for about £2,100 stirling equivalent. If I didn't already have one.........
bobbybee said:
DSIGNER said:
Think of it as a cut price Rolex Deepsea!
Except it's notDSIGNER said:
At the end of the day its a Rolex,
And no, it isn'tI think you will find it is... The ONLY difference is the movement is an ETA 'modified' by Rolex... they are made in the same building, by the same machines and people. FACT.
So, what part of this is 'not' a Rolex? Up until the late 80's Tudors still had the Rolex markings on them. My 1958 Tudor has Rolex all over the case and crown.... but, I guess thats nothing to do with them then.
As for the DeepSea quote... please explain to me why you think this is not the case? I'd be interested to hear your thoughts. As the sales person from where I purchased also had the same opinion... oh, and they have been selling Rolex for many many years... I guess he was wrong too!
BrabusMog said:
How were you able to pick one up before they've officially gone on sale? I have wanted to even just try on a Tudor but haven't been able to in this country. Looking forward to the UK launch but have a feeling that I may be ordering from Italy if the prices being quoted are accurate.
Special order from Goldsmiths in Nottingham... some store do, some stores don't... bit odd really! DSIGNER said:
BrabusMog said:
How were you able to pick one up before they've officially gone on sale? I have wanted to even just try on a Tudor but haven't been able to in this country. Looking forward to the UK launch but have a feeling that I may be ordering from Italy if the prices being quoted are accurate.
Special order from Goldsmiths in Nottingham... some store do, some stores don't... bit odd really! don logan said:
In December asked Fraser Hart about getting me one, the manager said that it wasn't possible, I told him that it was, he said that it wasn't, I asked him to call Rolex and ask, they said he would have it within 7-10 days at £2,770, since then he's ordered and sold several!
I hope you're claiming commission!BrabusMog said:
How were you able to pick one up before they've officially gone on sale? I have wanted to even just try on a Tudor but haven't been able to in this country. Looking forward to the UK launch but have a feeling that I may be ordering from Italy if the prices being quoted are accurate.
Bought a Tudor in Italy in July with 10% discount. djc206 said:
don logan said:
In December asked Fraser Hart about getting me one, the manager said that it wasn't possible, I told him that it was, he said that it wasn't, I asked him to call Rolex and ask, they said he would have it within 7-10 days at £2,770, since then he's ordered and sold several!
I hope you're claiming commission!Then I remembered that the last time I bought something from them was 2009.
They're friendly enough, usually good stock, but I can't stand the location!
DSIGNER said:
Ha, her we go...
I think you will find it is... The ONLY difference is the movement is an ETA 'modified' by Rolex... they are made in the same building, by the same machines and people. FACT.
So, what part of this is 'not' a Rolex? Up until the late 80's Tudors still had the Rolex markings on them. My 1958 Tudor has Rolex all over the case and crown.... but, I guess thats nothing to do with them then.
As for the DeepSea quote... please explain to me why you think this is not the case? I'd be interested to hear your thoughts. As the sales person from where I purchased also had the same opinion... oh, and they have been selling Rolex for many many years... I guess he was wrong too!
And case design, case size, case & bracelet material, bracelet design, clasp design, hands and markers designs, depth rating, and of course the movement.I think you will find it is... The ONLY difference is the movement is an ETA 'modified' by Rolex... they are made in the same building, by the same machines and people. FACT.
So, what part of this is 'not' a Rolex? Up until the late 80's Tudors still had the Rolex markings on them. My 1958 Tudor has Rolex all over the case and crown.... but, I guess thats nothing to do with them then.
As for the DeepSea quote... please explain to me why you think this is not the case? I'd be interested to hear your thoughts. As the sales person from where I purchased also had the same opinion... oh, and they have been selling Rolex for many many years... I guess he was wrong too!
a Tudor (fine watches, nothing against them) is a Rolex as much as a Volkswagen is an Audi.
Anything that is like a thing, a cheaper version of a thing, is simply not that thing
bobbybee said:
And case design, case size, case & bracelet material, bracelet design, clasp design, hands and markers designs, depth rating, and of course the movement.
a Tudor (fine watches, nothing against them) is a Rolex as much as a Volkswagen is an Audi.
Anything that is like a thing, a cheaper version of a thing, is simply not that thing
Depends if you care!a Tudor (fine watches, nothing against them) is a Rolex as much as a Volkswagen is an Audi.
Anything that is like a thing, a cheaper version of a thing, is simply not that thing
bobbybee said:
And case design, case size, case & bracelet material, bracelet design, clasp design, hands and markers designs, depth rating, and of course the movement.
a Tudor (fine watches, nothing against them) is a Rolex as much as a Volkswagen is an Audi.
Anything that is like a thing, a cheaper version of a thing, is simply not that thing
He never said it was the same?a Tudor (fine watches, nothing against them) is a Rolex as much as a Volkswagen is an Audi.
Anything that is like a thing, a cheaper version of a thing, is simply not that thing
He said: 'Think of it as a cut price Rolex Deepsea!'.
Is it really worth arguing about?
gregf40 said:
He never said it was the same?
He said: 'Think of it as a cut price Rolex Deepsea!'.
Is it really worth arguing about?
But it was implied with the comment "I think you will find it is... The ONLY difference is the movement is an ETA 'modified' by Rolex... they are made in the same building, by the same machines and people. FACT."He said: 'Think of it as a cut price Rolex Deepsea!'.
Is it really worth arguing about?
I simply stated the other differences.
And no it's not worth arguing about, a Tudor is Tudor, a Rolex is a Rolex, both fine watch brands, both deserve their own limelight. So I just stated it's not a Rolex, I haven't slagged it off or implied it's an inferior product, which it's not. I've never been keen on the silly comparisons of any two items in different price ranges, as they appeal, mainly, to different customer bases.
bobbybee said:
But it was implied with the comment "I think you will find it is... The ONLY difference is the movement is an ETA 'modified' by Rolex... they are made in the same building, by the same machines and people. FACT."
I simply stated the other differences.
And no it's not worth arguing about, a Tudor is Tudor, a Rolex is a Rolex, both fine watch brands, both deserve their own limelight. So I just stated it's not a Rolex, I haven't slagged it off or implied it's an inferior product, which it's not. I've never been keen on the silly comparisons of any two items in different price ranges, as they appeal, mainly, to different customer bases.
I`m HONESTLY HONESTLY NOT going out of my way to be contrary BUT I disagree about having different customer bases!I simply stated the other differences.
And no it's not worth arguing about, a Tudor is Tudor, a Rolex is a Rolex, both fine watch brands, both deserve their own limelight. So I just stated it's not a Rolex, I haven't slagged it off or implied it's an inferior product, which it's not. I've never been keen on the silly comparisons of any two items in different price ranges, as they appeal, mainly, to different customer bases.
Grandfondo said:
You are right,the customer base is similar except the the ones with brains and taste buy Tudor!
P.S. I also have a Daytona but IMO the Tudor chrono looks much nicer.
I also have a Deepsea but I love the Pelagos just as much (some would say that`s not difficult) and I do quite fancy a Black Shield with alcantara strap (though I think the strap could get a bit tatty looking)P.S. I also have a Daytona but IMO the Tudor chrono looks much nicer.
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