thanks for this:)

Jul 23, 2011,15:21 PM
 

Have been following Tudor in recent months--they are certainly on my radarsmile

J

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A chat with the CEO of Tudor

 
 By: SJX : July 22nd, 2011-19:45
Tudor has long been a sub-brand, rather than sister, brand of Rolex; practically a poor cousin to Rolex, with uninspiring designs. Up till the 90s or early 2000s some Tudor cases were still marked “Rolex Oyster”. Tudor marketing was tepid too – the brand ...  

Great Interview SJX as Always

 
 By: SALMANPK : July 23rd, 2011-06:15
He sounds like a good guy. Thanks and Hope all else is well. S...  

Thanks Salman.

 
 By: SJX : July 24th, 2011-07:50
That's a nice one. Good to see the Kingston is finally off your wrist! - SJX

LoooL :-)

 
 By: SALMANPK : July 24th, 2011-11:07
My other babies need attention too S

Well done, SJX.

 
 By: Davo : July 23rd, 2011-06:20
Great interview with some interesting and significant information.

Interesting read....

 
 By: KIH : July 23rd, 2011-07:47
... of the brand which has been low profile, or maybe I was not paying enough attention. I will keep an eye and ear open for the progress of Tudor. Thanks. Ken

Okay...

 
 By: KIH : July 24th, 2011-08:05
... that is something I have to start and I need a very strong will or heart to do that..... Ken

I saw this yesterday and..

 
 By: chaser579 : July 23rd, 2011-12:09
today I was looking at Tudor watches on the Tudor website, considering the Sport model from the Sport collection (love the fluted bezel), and I need to read this again, quite interesting. I've always personally placed Tudor at about the same level of qual... 

Thanks for the interview SJX...

 
 By: jporos : July 23rd, 2011-15:14
I've been staring at a Grantour screensaver for months now. Any word from Mr. Peverelli if Tudor plans to be represented in the United States any time soon? I would love to see these in the metal.

I don't know the timeline

 
 By: SJX : July 24th, 2011-07:51
but he indicated expanded the distribution to important markets where Tudor is not present is on the cards. I reckon you won't have to wait too long. - SJX

thanks for this:)

 
 By: playtime : July 23rd, 2011-15:21
Have been following Tudor in recent months--they are certainly on my radar J

Thx SJX for that brief insights into Mr. Peverelli's vision for..

 
 By: KC74 : July 24th, 2011-20:36
..Tudor. IMO Tudor can still build its own strength as a good brand because i like the name Tudor but i dont quite like its modern pieces except for the Heritage collection, the recent remake of Monte Carlo was good but the Advisor, i find a bit too moder... 

7928. [nt]

 
 By: amanico : July 24th, 2011-20:50
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How can you say that Tudor watches had uninspiring designs???

 
 By: amanico : July 25th, 2011-07:25
You mentionned the Heritage Monte Carlo... Do you mean that the original was an uninspiring design? So, in this case, the Heritage is as uninspired as the original? Same for the 7922 / 24? Same for the Vintage Advisor, which I find much more appealing tha... 

Vintage vs modern

 
 By: SJX : July 26th, 2011-19:40
Two points. 1. My point was made in reference mainly to the modern pieces, e.g. 90s to 2000s. 2. That being said, the watches you used as examples from earlier periods are good looking and considered cult watches by some, but they are not inspired or insp... 

I am also a bit mixed-up by your response, Nico....

 
 By: KC74 : July 27th, 2011-03:51
I meant i love the designs on 7928 / 22 / 24 / Monte Carlo (both vintage and recent re-incarnation) but not the modern Tudor designs of their other series. Clearer i hope....