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Main Forums => General Discussion - Modern Watches => Topic started by: danny on September 09, 2009, 07:03:06 AM
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Hi guys,
Sorry if somebody else has already posted this. I was informed by HG that the new Tudor models (Basel 2009) are now available at AD outlets.
So those of you who were drooling over the new Hydronaut II, Grantour chronos and the Hydro 1200 now have the perfect excuse to spend more money and help stimulate the local economy.
Also available are the new 41mm Datejust IIs.
:Cheers:
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Thanks Danny
Great. I am actually looking forward to view these models before committing any purchase.
DC
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David,
This weekend we go check it out? :P
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hydro1200 look good to me... must check it out...
grantour also gd looking... but bit small...
i want the iconaut new rubber strap... if u guys going... pls help to ask how much is that and available to buy now?
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Yes. Available now. I'm sure you know where ;) -- where you got your Tudor...
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Takashi
Sure can do. keep in touch. Sat? - after lunch / Kl town?
DC
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Guys, if given a choice between the Tudor Iconaut GMT Chrono and the Grantour Chrono, which one will you choose.
Which one will stand the test of time... 5 or 10 years dowb the road.
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Great news. thanks for sharing.
I must admit that When I saw the thread I was hoping for Basel 2012 models instead. :thumbsup:
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Sorry if it seem misleading.... As it's already a thread on Tudor..figured just post the question here. Came across this two model after decided not to go with the Omega. Can't seems to make up my mind whether to get the Iconaut GMT Chrono or Grantour Chrono.
Iconaut is discontinued production but still selling. Grantour is newer and still in production.
Any opinion??
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Sorry if it seem misleading.... As it's already a thread on Tudor..figured just post the question here. Came across this two model after decided not to go with the Omega. Can't seems to make up my mind whether to get the Iconaut GMT Chrono or Grantour Chrono.
Iconaut is discontinued production but still selling. Grantour is newer and still in production.
Any opinion??
The Iconaut is powered by the Valjoux 7754 while the Grantour Chrono (non flyback) uses the Valjoux 7753. You can't really go wrong with both of these time tested calibers based on the venerable 7750.
I would be less interested in the Flyback version of the Grantour chrono since Tudor reportedly used the 2892 with a piggy back chrono module in the new model.
The Iconaut is a large wristwatch with bigger diameter and thicker case than the Grantour. I would suggest that you test both these watches on your wrist and select the one that sings to you the most.
:Cheers:
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I would personally go for the Iconaut. Been eyeing it for a while now... ;-)
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I am eyeing Black bay, pls if you got the chance, kindly advise list price Ching...
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(http://i1048.photobucket.com/albums/s364/jay_jay2x/Tudor%20black%20bay/b072c882.jpg)
can't wait to arrive msian shore
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Stunning black bay...how much in Malaysia pls