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full automatic mechanical man watch of Tudor Classic

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In fact, Tudor and Rolex are brothers who, after years of living together in peace and harmony, decided to go their separate ways - but they still get along just fine. Both brands were fathered by Hans Wilsdorf; Rolex in 1905, and, Tudor, the baby, in 1946. The brand name Tudor was chosen because Wilsdorf wanted to pay tribute to the Tudor period of England. Rolex actually manufactures the Tudor, using the same modified movements supplied by Swiss Ebauche makers. Until the 1990s, when the decision was made to delineate the two brands so that the kid brother could establish his own market identity, many Tudor models were sold with Rolex-signed bracelets and crowns. The most important difference between Rolex and Tudor was already inherent in the 1940's when the first Tudor Oyster reached the market: Inside the screwed-in Oyster case, there was not a Rolex manufactured movement, but a movement supplied by Ebauches SA, ETA. The Rolex company still places value today on the fact that the modified automatic calibers by ETA are "especially made for Tudor." A Tudor watch lives, Pulsates. It will take you into the world of micro-precision. The high technology in all components relentlessly tested to the smallest detail... to the point of obsession. Examine the movement. Aesthetics and performance fit for the most demanding of products, designed for endurance as much as pleasure. Pleasing to the eye and exciting to the mind, this precision mechanism will withstand the rigours of time. Exceptional materials, durability and strength of design make each watch a unique object.

 

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