Watch Talks

Tudor’s Prized MilSub – The Black MN74
There’s no denying that Tudor has had nothing short of a meteoric rise over the past decade. The top of the tree position would undoubtedly go to the no-crown-guard Submariners that appear very inf...
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Found As Is - An Original Owner Tudor Submariner
Every watch collector and dealer dreams of finding original-owner pieces. In a collecting world where well known watches can be tracked changing hands over the years, there is an mistakable thrill ...
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The Rolex Submariner Reference 5508
There is no vintage Rolex watch more iconic than the Submariner. Its versatile styling, timeless design and tool watch roots make it the natural choice for lovers of vintage timepieces. Since its i...
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The Mk1 Maxi 5513 Rolex Submariner
The world of vintage Rolex collecting is obsessed with the small details that can ‘make or break’ a watch in terms of its collectability and/or value. The internet has played a significant role in ...
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Spot On - The Unique Tudor Milsub - A Jamaican Story
For me, one of the most exciting things about vintage watches is the research around and tracking down of new and exciting pieces – especially when it comes to military watches from my favourite br...
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Spot On - A Canadian Navy Tudor Submariner Story
I have spent many years now researching (and chasing) Tudor Submariner watches that were issued to military forces across the globe. The most well-known and fully documented Tudor MilSubs are the n...
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As we are so excited to be able to offer even 2 amazing Tudor MN’s for sale within 1 week, we wanted to share some great images of the couple with you. Just let the images speak the story of these ...
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Spot On - Tudor Submariner 7928 - The Exclamation Dot Era
I’ve written fairly extensively about Tudor Submariners here in the past. One thing is for sure, vintage Tudor watches have taken a huge leap in both popularity and value over the past five years a...
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