How Tudor TRICKS you into buying their watches, and no Rolex doesn’t own Tudor

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  • @tombowers2020
    @tombowers2020 Před 3 lety +276

    “Buy it because you like it “...some of the best advice for any watch collector!

  • @wreneric121962
    @wreneric121962 Před 3 lety +126

    Got a black bay in black, frankly i couldn't give a s**t, its a superb piece of it's own.

    • @Sadhill25
      @Sadhill25 Před 3 lety +5

      Same here. Also gave a Rolex Explorer. Love both

    • @qiranwang
      @qiranwang Před 3 lety +1

      why pay that much for a ETA?

    • @ComicalSatania
      @ComicalSatania Před 3 lety +5

      @@qiranwang because they like the watch? Plus who doesn't love to spend less money on a service and be able to take them to most watch makers out there

  • @jswede1
    @jswede1 Před 3 lety +370

    No one thinks that Tudor is playing this trick. Only you.

    • @floridaman727
      @floridaman727 Před 3 lety +12

      I believe he is spot on

    • @robinbalthazar1662
      @robinbalthazar1662 Před 3 lety +5

      He seems spot on

    • @galaga8834
      @galaga8834 Před 3 lety +1

      @@floridaman727 Me 2.

    • @closer71
      @closer71 Před rokem

      And those people who think like you would be ignorant. Typical of the average sucker who takes everything at face value…🙄

    • @KB-vf4gz
      @KB-vf4gz Před rokem +8

      😂😂😂😂😂 best comment in CZcams history. It’s like he’s explaining something after he read a marketing 101 textbook or marketing for dummies.

  • @wrongbeach35
    @wrongbeach35 Před 3 lety +374

    “You may never “qualify” to buy that steel Rolex GMT Pepsi” 😂 Rolex has turned their brand into the douchiest for the douchiest among us.

    • @scsmith4604
      @scsmith4604 Před 2 lety +12

      Like Ferrari did a few years back. Some Ferrari dealers will not let you in the showroom unless you can prove you have owned a luxury sports car in the past.

    • @davidcoen6553
      @davidcoen6553 Před 2 lety +7

      The only word I can use to describe a Rolex "Pepsi" is gauche. Still, we all have different tastes. If (as I suspect) all Rolex indices are made of white gold, I'll never wear any Rolex. Gold is prohibited for a Muslim man (but it's permissible for women) and it's easy to avoid. I do admire Rolex for restricting supply, and actually, I can see the sense in the snootiness of retailers - they want to know that the watch is going to a gentleman. Unfortunately the flip side of that is the "flipping" phenomenon: pre-owned (let's just call it what it is and say secondhand) selling for a price higher than the brand new retail figure! That's madness.

    • @lsu1992
      @lsu1992 Před 2 lety +21

      "Buying a Tudor GMT is like buying a Seiko."
      Boy Bye.
      Rolex dbags are THE WORST

    • @MoonsingerMedia
      @MoonsingerMedia Před rokem +1

      Agree

    • @andrewnewton9083
      @andrewnewton9083 Před rokem +14

      I wouldn't give Rolex my money , as they think they are more important than the customer,
      I get plenty of people asking about my Seiko king samarai which is ten times more affordable than a Rolex list price
      Also Seiko do everything in house . From the movement to the bracelet, and here's a crazy idea.
      You don't have to qualify for any of their watches even grand Seiko which in my opinion are better built than a Rolex as they are all handmade

  • @raimondirimescu2845
    @raimondirimescu2845 Před 3 lety +266

    No tricks by Tudor. For the money Tudor offers extremely excellent value. It is holding strong and their sports models will climb up in value. Tudor is a very reputable company, delivering a great product.

    • @bngr_bngr
      @bngr_bngr Před rokem +5

      I rather buy a Seiko. If I want a Rolex, why would I buy a Tudor?

    • @makdrumz
      @makdrumz Před rokem +18

      @@bngr_bngr I also want a Porsche but I drive a Seat…I got the best that I can afford.

    • @augustojoseramonpinochetug5235
      @augustojoseramonpinochetug5235 Před rokem +13

      Seiko is 💩. You can’t compare

    • @bngr_bngr
      @bngr_bngr Před rokem +2

      @@augustojoseramonpinochetug5235 Seiko MM300 or Grand Seiko.

    • @kentbetts
      @kentbetts Před rokem +13

      @@bngr_bngr "I rather buy a Seiko. If I want a Rolex, why would I buy a Tudor?" Because it is an excellent Swiss watch without the games played by Rolex re supply and price.

  • @traeucity6087
    @traeucity6087 Před 3 lety +14

    Rolex Sea Dweller: $16,859. Tudor Pelagos LHD: $4500.00. PLEASE, Tudor, trick me some more!

  • @marktaylor7410
    @marktaylor7410 Před 3 lety +50

    "Rolex shortages are true shortages" - are they made from unobtanium? No. Rolex play the same game as Ferrari - "make on less car than the market wants" They create their own shortages on purpose. Tudor aren't Rolex - I am fairly sure this wont be a revaluation to anyone who subscribes to your channel. What Tudor are is a manufacturer of good quality watches that have a different marketing strategy Rolex - and I am sure a tiny budget in comparison, but they use it smartly, creating demand through reviewers, influencers etc. and then supplying that demand with product in volume - probably every company in the world would see that as sound and smart marketing. "If you get a Tudor you will get hosed" - Mark, maybe take off your Rolex-shaped goggles for a minute and join the real world - most people should buy watches that they love and want to wear, not as a growth investment. If people buy a Rolex (and the tiny % of other brands which appreciate) and put them in a bank vault along with their gold bars, bearer bonds and Fabergé Eggs' that is not watch collecting or hobbying, that is something very different.

    • @bighands69
      @bighands69 Před 3 lety +5

      Rolex are not playing games. The market demand has grown for particular Rolex watches but they have simply not increased production.
      They are a conservative company that does not get carried away with hype. They have seen the market go up and down many times since their founding.

    • @traeucity6087
      @traeucity6087 Před 3 lety

      Great comment!

    • @MrFraiche
      @MrFraiche Před 2 lety

      Watches are made by craftsmen. You can't just DOUBLE production simply because the demand doubled. How long do you think it takes to train a watchmaker that makes it by hand? How many people you know want to even go into that field of work? This isn't like accounting or software engineering industry. The supply of labor is extremely rare.

    • @xpusostomos
      @xpusostomos Před 2 lety +1

      @@MrFraiche Well.... you don't need to be a "watchmaker" to assemble watches... like you don't need to be a mechanic to work in a car factory.

    • @spyder_man
      @spyder_man Před 2 lety +1

      Rolex fired the old watchmaker craftsmen in 2008 and replaced with younger watchmakers as a cost saving, they could employ more if they wanted to. They choose not to.

  • @Johnlt13
    @Johnlt13 Před 3 lety +16

    I remember the day when you would purchase a watch to wear it, not to flaunt it. Yea most buy Tudor because they can’t get Rolex. But some but just because we want it. My Pelagos is 7 years old now and has never left my wrist. And I don’t consider it a Rolex in any way. I actually prefer it over the Rolex brand. Tudor is now what Rolex was 20 years ago.

  • @richspjones
    @richspjones Před 3 lety +45

    Totally agree with you. I have two Tudors and I bought them because I bloody love them. That’s how it should be!

    • @elizabethsmith7342
      @elizabethsmith7342 Před 3 lety

      the same here, have a ranger, the new P01, and now a reverse Panda on order....

    • @thomasreed49
      @thomasreed49 Před rokem

      I agree I have two tutors didn’t buy them as an investment. Will probably pull the trigger on the BB 54 because I like the watch a lot. Making money out of my watches it is not going to happen and I know that.

  • @mikehatfield3561
    @mikehatfield3561 Před 3 lety +138

    Lol what it must be like to view EVERYTHING through rolex colored glasses

    • @jeffreybowden9835
      @jeffreybowden9835 Před 3 lety +19

      Yes, Mark’s obsessed with Rolex value retention.

    • @jiheemvohor9720
      @jiheemvohor9720 Před 3 lety +7

      Elaborate, because everything he saying is true.

    • @DannyKaffee
      @DannyKaffee Před 3 lety +4

      @@jiheemvohor9720 No. The BB58 is not selling like a Breitling and it's been out for almost three years.

    • @jiheemvohor9720
      @jiheemvohor9720 Před 3 lety +1

      @@DannyKaffee thanks, cause I was like 🤔

    • @rogerdracks1880
      @rogerdracks1880 Před 3 lety +7

      @@jiheemvohor9720 Rolex phist Marc on Reg basis

  • @edk2221
    @edk2221 Před 3 lety +102

    I bought a Tudor BB58 and love it. Worth every single penny

    • @CharlieHustle1687
      @CharlieHustle1687 Před 3 lety +5

      Me too. Doesn’t leave my wrist.

    • @IrixGuy
      @IrixGuy Před 3 lety +1

      Same

    • @edk2221
      @edk2221 Před 3 lety +3

      “... And no Rolex doesn’t own Tudor.” No, but both are owned and run by the Hans Wilsdorf Foundation. So they are very closely related

    • @weeksy68
      @weeksy68 Před 3 lety

      I’m on the list , is the hype worth it ?

    • @edk2221
      @edk2221 Před 3 lety +1

      @@weeksy68Oh is there a waiting list again? Which model are you getting? To me, it’s well worth the hype. No question. In fact I even prefer it over the Sub because it’s not luxury in appearance, has a slimmer look, and I love the snowflake hour hand. Plus COSC certified, mine runs -0.4 spd faithfully

  • @snriley8880
    @snriley8880 Před 3 lety +24

    Pre-owned Tudor prices in the USA are now equal to or slightly more than new MSRP. In addition, the build quality is equal to a comparable Rolex model. Tudors are certified chronometers and the GMT has a 70 hour power reserve. The only difference is the grade of stainless- 316 vs. 904, and who among my fellow Rolex/Tudor wearers can detect that difference? I own both so believe me when I say the Tudor is a tremendous value and equal in performance to a Rolex.

    • @leekindell9937
      @leekindell9937 Před rokem +2

      Not in uk i just brought a pelagos 42mm 2 months old for £3,000 they retail at £4,100 over here. If you look around all i looked at are well under MSRP. I have 2 rolex , GMT and Deepsea that go for nearly double the retail price which is just stupid

    • @mrgee007
      @mrgee007 Před 6 měsíci

      Not now, grey market prices are tumbling, and now that I've heard the new mega Rolex factory is fired up, the guy market prices will continue to fall. I too paid 3k for the LHD Pelagos and love it!@@leekindell9937

  • @SPQR-Z
    @SPQR-Z Před 3 lety +23

    Buying a premium watch for investment is the first mistake. With the exception of Rolex and some specific models from other brands most watches fall in value on the secondary market. Even buying a Rolex SS Sport at an elevated secondary market price can be disastrous. Your strategy for waiting out the hype of a new watch introduction is generally correct. That said if you buy a Tudor sport at a decent price you’ll never regret it

  • @finesse49
    @finesse49 Před 3 lety +51

    You can't blame Tudor for a person's lack of self control.

  • @eoinleonard6282
    @eoinleonard6282 Před 3 lety +55

    I prefer Tudor to Rolex. More interesting designs, great value and they still have that association with Rolex.

    • @varanid9
      @varanid9 Před 3 lety +6

      That association is what gives them the reputation of being the "cheap Rolex wannabe" which is too bad because I like their watches better.

    • @juancruz-jg5pq
      @juancruz-jg5pq Před 2 lety +6

      My father asked me : son , brand new rolex submariner or tudor for your birthday ? And i said , dad i want the tudor .

    • @fragu123
      @fragu123 Před 2 lety +1

      @@juancruz-jg5pq …why? Isn’t the Rolex superior in so many ways…!?! Brand image, resale if needed, exclusivity, perfect one watch collection I’d say

  • @volpiguitar
    @volpiguitar Před 2 lety +45

    You should do your research too. Tudor is Rolex. All the workers in Geneva work for Rolex. There is no Tudor signe on the paycheck. The Tudor 58 is exactly what I would have expected from Rolex in the '90ies. And the retro vibe is breathtaking when you hold her in your hands. Greetz from Lucerne, Switzerland.

    • @Sam-pn5nh
      @Sam-pn5nh Před 2 lety +3

      I send my tudor pelagos for services get it back with Rolex papers services! So they are one company

    • @ragetobe
      @ragetobe Před 4 měsíci

      Wow, use Google, you will feel extremely stupid for this comment shortly after you read the search results. "Montres Tudor SA, or simply Tudor, is a Swiss watchmaker based in Geneva, Switzerland. Registered in 1926 by Hans Wilsdorf, founder of Rolex, the brand remains a sister company to Rolex; both companies are owned by the Hans Wilsdorf Foundation."

  • @smgeraldo
    @smgeraldo Před rokem +4

    Left all this behind a while back, Omega and Grand Seiko man now, and very happy.

  • @jeffbauer1609
    @jeffbauer1609 Před 3 lety +11

    To the extent maintenance matters, Tudors are serviced at Rolex service centers in the USA.

  • @colinedwards4815
    @colinedwards4815 Před 3 lety +10

    I have 2 Rolex watches I also have a Tudor and I have just ordered another Tudor you only lose money if you sell it !! The Tudors are a beautiful watch

  • @Newtypenewtype
    @Newtypenewtype Před 3 lety +3

    As another Chicago area local I can confirm that BB58's are available at most AD's, or at most a few weeks wait if you want them on bracelet. I did get suckered into the 58 Blue hype and was able to buy one first day, but have since replaced it with a Pelagos which fits more of my personal preferences.

  • @jimlittle5769
    @jimlittle5769 Před 2 lety +8

    The same group that owns Rolex owns Tudor. So while it's technically true that Rolex doesn't own Tudor, they are sister companies owned by the Hans Wilsdorf Foundation. So saying Rolex doesn't own Tudor is a matter of semantics.

    • @micway71
      @micway71 Před 2 lety +2

      True. Like equating GM owns Cadillac and Ford owns Lincoln. For all intents and purposes It’s correct to say. One could say Tudor owns Rolex…. In my mind the best way to think is certainly they are owned by the same company.

  • @PanditaP
    @PanditaP Před 3 lety +12

    For the longest time I had no idea about Tudor's relationship with Rolex. I genuinely liked the black bay. So I bought it :)

  • @mkyhou1160
    @mkyhou1160 Před 3 lety +6

    I have the Tudor GMT. It’s a great watch if you have about a 7 inch wrist or up. Can wear it anywhere, rugged, lots of presence, charm (had a guy compare it to his dads old Rolex GMT), and 200M dive rating. Perfect sun travel (if we can ever do that again) / all round watch. I’m on wait list Rolex GMT to go with my Air King, not sure what I’ll do with the Tudor if I get it, any Tudor sort of fits a nice spot in a higher end collection as a luxury go anywhere / beater. As to value, I never saw it as a collectible, but I’m glad they hold their value way better than most other watches same price point (eg Breitling / Omega).

  • @AK-pr2nk
    @AK-pr2nk Před 3 lety +38

    I've never ever wanted a rolex but I brought a tudor

    • @AK-ct9pd
      @AK-ct9pd Před 3 lety

      There can be only one ⚔️

    • @Lilbizkit
      @Lilbizkit Před 3 lety +2

      Where did you bring it from?

    • @JG-qb9gd
      @JG-qb9gd Před 3 lety +1

      Rolex is a status symbol if you're a watch nerd and love watches tudor is VERY interesting.

  • @michaelplantus1999
    @michaelplantus1999 Před rokem +9

    I think the Pelagoes is one of there best offers next to the BB58 and BB36. I believe the Pelagoes has been a bit slightly overlooked But now that some people are starting to really admire it. I think it's very recently become way more popular and will be seen alot more in the coming future. I love the current Rolex Submariner like many do, but it can be a bit cumbersome and heavy etc for smaller wrists and in general so IMHO the Pelagoes serves a purpose and offers a great alternative to a Sub and may as a whole suit more for an everyday wearer for some . I feel like the square indices and hands give more of a subdued look and casual wear. The Rolex is a perfect everyday watch it is more of a luxury looking feeling tool watch and costs considerably more. The Pelagoes imho has purpose just like any good tool watch and I think it's a winner!

    • @EricBishard
      @EricBishard Před 11 měsíci

      I just pulled the trigger on a BB58 Blue today. I'm smitten as a kitten!

  • @floridaman727
    @floridaman727 Před 3 lety +31

    I sold my submariner because I felt uncomfortable wearing it. I realized my pelagos never left my wrist. Very understated and flies under the radar easily. Bought it used for a 3500.

    • @MrMatt1923
      @MrMatt1923 Před 2 lety +1

      Why did you feel uncomfortable?

    • @floridaman727
      @floridaman727 Před 2 lety +22

      @@MrMatt1923 because it’s a lot of watch to wear. Anything that’s says Rolex is such a statement piece. Some of us work jobs that make that uncomfortable. I’m in sales and wearing a Rolex can at times make the customer feel uncomfortable. You should never act like you make more money than them.

    • @MrMatt1923
      @MrMatt1923 Před 2 lety +2

      @@floridaman727 I agree to that. I’m selective where I wear my Sub.

    • @MrFraiche
      @MrFraiche Před 2 lety +3

      @@floridaman727 You must be a fantastic salesman. You think way ahead of the game.

    • @JesusGonzalez-sd3ql
      @JesusGonzalez-sd3ql Před 2 lety +2

      @@floridaman727 exactly my point. I have Rolex, Tudor, Breitling and Oris… I am also a Sales Executive and I basically never use my sub, because it catch so much unwanted attention and some customers feels intimidated by it.

  • @jerrygustoso8287
    @jerrygustoso8287 Před 3 lety +1

    I think the black bay & pelagos are beautiful watches! Do you know how much does it cost to service a Tudor? Also, does it get sent out to Swiss or Texas factory if purchased in the U.S.?

  • @steelsteez6118
    @steelsteez6118 Před 2 lety +1

    10:29 you 100% have this right! Thank you for your honesty and candidness. Super informational video.

  • @joypadretro2797
    @joypadretro2797 Před rokem +10

    Tudor was registered as a company in 1926 by Hans Wilsdorf, the founder of Rolex. Tudor is a sister company of Rolex, and both companies are owned by the Hans Wilsdorf Foundation.

  • @Jack-S4097
    @Jack-S4097 Před 3 lety +39

    Fairly accurate analysis except that you missed mentioning an important point in my opinion. Tudor watches end up on the grey market not because their previous owners were unhappy or dissatisfied. They end up there because their previous owners got hooked on luxury watches and upgraded. They are entry level luxury watches and nothing gets you motivated to jump into the luxury watch market like a Tudor.

    • @scodude12
      @scodude12 Před rokem +3

      Spot on!!

    • @gorkemkyak1963
      @gorkemkyak1963 Před rokem

      no if you want to buy your first Rolex they ask for a buying history and dealers offer to sell you a Tudor first and buyers dump these on the grey market most of the time unused

  • @skullduggerysmiles8393
    @skullduggerysmiles8393 Před rokem +2

    Tudor is a sister company to Rolex. Both are owned by the Hans Wilsdorf Foundation. You get a lot more watch for your money when you buy a Tudor rather than an over priced, over hyped Rolex.

  • @thexardas8395
    @thexardas8395 Před 2 lety +2

    I bought my Pelagos new bellow 4K after tax. Nice watch and it already went up in MSRP I believe. Secondary market wise I agree. It goes no where. I bought it because I like it and decided to have a relatively affordable diver for every day wear. I had a lot of different watches in my lifetime. My current life style doesn't support me wearing 10+ watch. especially in current environment .

  • @kevinr206
    @kevinr206 Před 2 lety +3

    A slow rollout fixes the bugs, plus i think the bb58 are still pretty hard to find

  • @TennesseeMike
    @TennesseeMike Před 3 lety +5

    Bought my BB41 used from a trusted source used. Love it.

  • @jonathansmith283
    @jonathansmith283 Před 3 lety +1

    I purchased a tudor pelagos @ 9 months ago . I was shopping for a rolex batman or sub/date. that about 3 months after another AD - offered me the sub/date . 3 months after that - the original AD offered me a batman. the tudor was my first nice watch - now there is a small group. the tudor is my everyday watch. I think it is great, great color , great lum, great clasp . stay safe & healthy. ~ JDS/CT

  • @znasser1
    @znasser1 Před 3 lety

    Great vid and great perspective and advice! Thx! 👍

  • @huratan
    @huratan Před 3 lety +16

    I remember a similar situation with the Tudor GMT, although with the reported movement issues it seem to take a bit of wind out of their sails. I wonder if Omega is following suit as I'm seeing a decent amount of demand for the Moonwatch with reported waitlists at ADs. Nobody really knows if they'll pump and dump, but it may be a strong likelihood.

    • @kevinbarnbrook4728
      @kevinbarnbrook4728 Před 3 lety +2

      Just one more watch reviewed both the batman and Pepsi Rolex GMT, he concluded the 2020 version had serious issues, misaligned chapter ring, misaligned bezel, poor quality strap ( gaps), wasn't up to Cosc spec

    • @cdp7625
      @cdp7625 Před 3 lety

      Maybe that's a regional thing? I see them all the time here in the Northeast at Omega AD's, both the traditional Moon and the Sapphire sandwich.

  • @aliibn-muhammadal-sharif8568

    It’s the best watch for the price tag of under $6k. And it is definitely owned by Rolex.

    • @lethalmindninja
      @lethalmindninja Před 2 lety

      @Silver Fox So it's pretty safe to say that in practicality they own Tudor? In which case the reasons people mention that Rolex "owns" Tudor still stand. Meaning it sort of doesn't matter to correct people.

  • @Moonshine2301
    @Moonshine2301 Před 3 lety +1

    Your point on Tudor’s shortage of supply is right for the U.S., not so much for Europe - with a few exemptions you can get a Tudor at an AD here in Germany when you walk in at any time. I got a Pelagos when it was new even with a discount. The BB58 is said to be only available when you put your name on a waiting list. Waiting time was 2,5 weeks for me in 2019 for the black version, I saw the BB58 blue in the online store of a big AD in early december 2020 - weeks before the hard lockdown was put into effect and ADs had to close. The only model you actually have to wait for is the BB GMT.
    Tudor seem to have a different strategy in the U.S. and ship less watches over the atlantic.

    • @BoleDaPole
      @BoleDaPole Před 5 měsíci

      The strategy is the same as any other company, that's to make as much money as possible. The reason for the shortages in the US is simply due to demand, the US is the richest country in the world therfore there are many more customers than a place like Germany. It's even worse now in Germany after covid coupled with thier war on Russia which has rocked thier economy in a rough way.q

  • @davidg4536
    @davidg4536 Před 2 lety

    I wanted an fxd21 but couldn’t find one. So I may settle for a 22. Wanted the 21 to protect resale a little. I do think the 21 will retain value better. Agree?

  • @MrSuperAndrey
    @MrSuperAndrey Před 3 lety +3

    Why not buy an Omega(better preowned at very good price) instead of Tudor if you don’t want to wait for a Rolex or pay a premium for it?

    • @robmiller3029
      @robmiller3029 Před 3 lety

      I own an Omega Seamaster GMT 50th Anniversary from new 20 years ago. I'd still like to own a Black Bay.

  • @salvadorcano4494
    @salvadorcano4494 Před 3 lety +51

    I bought my BB58 black because I really liked it and is great bang per buck for a in house movement watch. I own Rolex and Omega and my BB58 gets the most wrist time..

    • @PatrykEspinosa
      @PatrykEspinosa Před 3 lety +5

      Exactly the same thing here, have the new blue bb58 and it’s worn more than Rolex, omega and Panerai.

    • @patrickr6297
      @patrickr6297 Před 3 lety +3

      And same here. I have a GMT II, and my 58 gets twice the wear. I prefer the 58 case over the maxi-case also

    • @salvadorcano4494
      @salvadorcano4494 Před 3 lety +1

      @@patrickr6297 Totally agree with you. The BB58 is a damn good watch. Money well spent.

    • @salvadorcano4494
      @salvadorcano4494 Před 3 lety +1

      @@PatrykEspinosa Yes.. It totally grows on you.. It certainly has with me..

    • @thegraciefighter102
      @thegraciefighter102 Před 3 lety +4

      Bought a blue BB58 instead of a Seamaster and very glad I did - much better wearability

  • @robertsullivan4773
    @robertsullivan4773 Před 3 lety

    Haven't been in a AD since Thanksgiving but at that time the Pelagos wasn't scare but it wasn't easy to get. They had to order the Blue model and the left hand drive was an order too. Naturally the blue dial black bag was a tough get.

  • @kecwt
    @kecwt Před 3 lety +2

    It may be the strategy from Tudor to provide a shortage at the beginning, i said it may be because we have to think in another way that every single new product from different brands and different business, the production line may not be very well to produce it in an acceptable quality. Therefore they need to rectify the production line as well as the suppliers to have the product up to the standard for their customers. That’s why shortage in supply at the beginning. Watch, especially those hand made in house calibre, that even require much much higher quality than we could think of. As the manufacturer needs to ensure the daily tolerance to be within a certain period of seconds, the case and the bracelet must have the same kind of brightness for this batch and the next batch ..... it takes time.

  • @byronspencer-williams5126
    @byronspencer-williams5126 Před 3 lety +29

    Had Rolex’s, don’t give the bastards your money and buy an Omega! They are far better watches too.

  • @mikeanthony589
    @mikeanthony589 Před 3 lety +6

    Rolex doesn't own Tudor, but they sure as hell make me feel welcome in their store when I go to get my Black Bay serviced.....until you tell them you want to buy a Submariner. Remember that scene from Austin Powers where the bad guys continually laugh? That was them when asking to buy a Submariner.

  • @danielbercovici5202
    @danielbercovici5202 Před rokem +1

    I doubt anyone thinks Tudor is a Rolex, however a properly kept Tudor or any good quality watch that for a while has a name for it will rise in value when the model gets discontinued, and they do after 5-15 years, so enjoy your good quality watch for long term since that is why you bought it in the first place. Don't flip like a stock market share. Happy new everyone, enjoy while you have them and be grateful for having them 😊.

  • @brianl4337
    @brianl4337 Před 3 lety +1

    I think it helps them to determine the demand (the first 3 months).

  • @alkinooskrideras
    @alkinooskrideras Před 2 lety +3

    Dude, at least in Greece where I live it’s a real shortage of watches. I went to an A.D and a very reputable A.D in fact and they really did have a shortage of Tudor watches

  • @Amarali73
    @Amarali73 Před 3 lety +17

    The Harrods special edition is still selling at a premium pre owned.

    • @theaussiewhinger
      @theaussiewhinger Před 3 lety +1

      That kind of supports the point about real exclusivity being the true influence on price. The Harrods edition is not produced in the same numbers as other models and is not sold in other stores.

    • @jtwu8931
      @jtwu8931 Před 3 lety

      Still has a butter face….

  • @rickjason215
    @rickjason215 Před 3 lety +2

    I bought a Pelagos, brand spanking new at 20% off. I paid retail for a Rolex and didn’t even ask for a discount.

  • @itsmt2020
    @itsmt2020 Před 3 lety

    Marc that view is fairly accurate. The value retention is approx. 60% to 70%. Basically depending on how much of a discount one got for their piece at the AD. I got 15% off and when I tried to flog it, the bid by the dealer was basically 70% of my purchase price.

  • @timemeasured9137
    @timemeasured9137 Před 3 lety +4

    The first Tudor black bay bronze is my favorite Tudor!

  • @armanpartamian997
    @armanpartamian997 Před 3 lety +38

    I think you're probably right - however, I see this as more a problem on the consumer side vs. producer. As I'm sure everyone here knows, Tudor was created to be an accessible luxury level watch - in this regard, nearly the anti-Rolex. If someone is buying a Tudor for exclusivity or future market value based on scarcity, they don't understand what Tudor is all about. In fact, if Tudor started restricting supply of their watches, they would be going against the very reason for their creation. I actually really admire this about Tudor. Rolex is starting to become almost ridiculously expensive and an almost exclusively gray market brand. While I own Rolex watches and love their design and quality, I am turned off by their lack of supply to AD's and would never pay gray market prices for their watches. Thanks Marc!

    • @fark69
      @fark69 Před rokem

      I don't get why people are turned off by Rolex but then buy Tudors... Tudor profits help Rolex keep doing its crap. Only by voting with your wallet and not buying Tudors or Rolexes will Rolex change...

  • @robertl8429
    @robertl8429 Před 6 měsíci

    Thanks for the video. Good info. very eye opening.

  • @mazrashid6549
    @mazrashid6549 Před 3 lety

    I foolishly bought a bb58 blue on a whim. I own a new black dial Datejust fluted bezel and jubilee bracelet which I love. I liked the idea of a submariner to complement it but realised it'd never get one. The BB58 was released with loads of hype and I thought hmm that might do and rushed to get one. I have no love for this watch at all and have even left the stickers on. Am I best of selling now or holding on till it is discontinued years down the line?

  • @david-yj6uv
    @david-yj6uv Před 3 lety +3

    The strategy works apparently. My 2 watch collection consists of one Tudor and one Rolex.

  • @larrymcduffie7237
    @larrymcduffie7237 Před 3 lety +14

    Being a tech and watch guy I think you are pretty accurate in the assessments made. In my mind I immediately replaced Tudor with IPhone every time you said Tudor and it was a similar conversation, especially a few years back with Apple and the long lines for an iPhone launch. I wouldn’t do it then and won’t do it now, paying over retail that is. I paid 3k each for both my Tudors, a GMT and a P01.

    • @michaelh8854
      @michaelh8854 Před rokem +1

      iPhone is the most successful consumer product in human history so that’s a massive compliment

  • @jdraven0890
    @jdraven0890 Před 3 lety

    Hahaha - I wondered where you going with this, and you're right.
    I went to the local Rolex AD, knowing full well he wouldn't have any stock to show me - but what else does he have? Tudor in the next case over, any example you could want including a BB GMT he offered me a discount on.

  • @key4duty
    @key4duty Před rokem +1

    There is a lot of demand for the black bay 58 (black dial/bezel) and there is an actual shortage for these models. Every single AD I called told me I had to wait at least 4-6 months for one to arrive. And I'm not surprised at all, the black bay 58 feels like a vintage piece. Vintage combined with modern parts, making it a perfect watch imo.

  • @ZachKay369
    @ZachKay369 Před 3 lety +4

    In sum: Under the cloak of rolex, there's an everyman just trying to shake his Wilsdorf

  • @jonirwin7316
    @jonirwin7316 Před 3 lety +34

    Marc, no one tricks me into buying anything.

    • @jimlittle5769
      @jimlittle5769 Před 2 lety

      Exactly. But a certain someone has been brainwashed for years into thinking the Sub is the end all be all watch. Gets rid of a beautiful white Seamaster 300M to have a Sub that looks the same as it always has and that WAAAAAY more people have.

  • @swagger0im0lachskost
    @swagger0im0lachskost Před rokem

    I went to an official dealer and there is still waiting lists for the now 2 year old gmt and the regular black bay

  • @meddc1
    @meddc1 Před 3 lety +2

    Honestly, I think Tudor were a bit caught out by the popularity of the original BB58. When they launched the blue version, they were much better prepared and most people who wanted one had one within a month or two.

  • @uwe7445
    @uwe7445 Před 3 lety +15

    Well guys I have bought a BB in red and I wanted this watch and for me it is not a cheap substitute for Rolex. I preferred the Tudor over the Rolex and I still do. With a Tudor on your wrist you still fly under the radar what I like pretty much. But fortunately everyone can go for what he or she wants 👍

    • @JG-qb9gd
      @JG-qb9gd Před 3 lety +1

      Honestly, most people I talk to who own a Tudor (Me included) Have chose it over a Rolex. Rolex feels very dated to me , but Rolex does the same with their watches. Here in Europe you go to an AD and they make you BEG and thats cosidering what I find to be BLOATED prices. Also I cannot speak for the US but here in EUROPE people are still on wait lists for the BB58 it came out in like 2018 (I think) the dark version and you still have to wait for them in the AD. ON the used and Gray market both the Pelagos and BB58 are selling at retail and in some cases even abovde depending where you buy it. Not sure where the concept of them losing their value has come from. I guess considering how disgustingly inflated Rolex is you could compare them but in my oppinion as nice as some Rolexs are they are not worth the price tag and its obvious they over inflate their prices.

    • @bighands69
      @bighands69 Před 3 lety +1

      @@JG-qb9gd
      They are not dated you just cannot afford a Rolex.

    • @JG-qb9gd
      @JG-qb9gd Před 3 lety +1

      @@bighands69 Imagine assuming I cant. I can afford a Rolex. I don't want one is what I was saying by dated. Everything is subjective but to me they look dated some of them now im relation to the current trends. I cant stand the Cyclops eye thing on the date and I think they are quite over priced for what they are. If you're okay paying that power to you.

    • @bighands69
      @bighands69 Před 3 lety

      @@JG-qb9gd
      One product is better engineered than the other so what other reason would you have not to go with the more expensive product.
      It is like buying a Toyota over a Lexus.

  • @waldi2302
    @waldi2302 Před 3 lety +17

    That's the whole trick :
    What does a guy buy when he has alot of money burning a hole in his pocket and he can't get no Rolex ?
    Right an Omega
    So here comes Tudor in the game.
    They create a little bit of the Rolex Aura arround their New models and tadaa our guy with the burning money in his pocket buys a Tudor.
    Aaaaaaaaaaand the winner is ?
    Right the Hans Wilsdorf Foundation.
    ........and not Omega.

  • @Vox-Populi
    @Vox-Populi Před rokem

    Love the greyhound print! I worked as a lead out at a Greyhound track when I was in high school one summer, and it was an awesome experience. Great video by the way.

  • @nedhourani
    @nedhourani Před 3 lety

    Couldn’t miss out on the free subscription, 😜 subscribed ✌🏼
    I enjoy your channel.

  • @Jeff-11_354
    @Jeff-11_354 Před 3 lety +13

    Go look at used Tudor prices. They are holding up.

    • @wozza1
      @wozza1 Před 3 lety +3

      Prices inflated by greedy traders. Try selling one privately. My BB GMT took the AD less than a week to get on SS. Chrono 24 et al are selling over retail. I’ve just seen one go locally as a private sale for 25% under 10% discounted retail. One thing posting it over retail another thing shifting it.

    • @Jeff-11_354
      @Jeff-11_354 Před 3 lety

      @@wozza1 I haven't tried selling any of mine, but looking at various second hand dealers (C&C, Bernard Watch, Bob's Watches, David SW, etc.) You don't see them going for much under retail. Crown and Caliber has 2 Pelagoses (Pelagi?) With box and papers for 20 bucks under retail. Definitely nothing like Breitling.

    • @entroheat
      @entroheat Před 3 lety

      I bought my burgundy from govberg jewelers for 2700 including tax month old last year price went up

  • @HarryBunnGRVOTV
    @HarryBunnGRVOTV Před 3 lety +4

    I think it’s more likely that when a company introduces a new product it needs to test the market before producing large quantities, then if successful produce more, consumers then have the choice to pay over the odds on the secondary market (a bit daft in my opinion) or wait like i did for the 2nd wave! The same thing happened with the Timex Q & they have nothing to do with Rolex.

  • @mt3377
    @mt3377 Před 3 lety

    My first time watching your videos.
    Really enjoyed it.cheers

  • @MegaFclef
    @MegaFclef Před 3 lety +1

    I recently bought a Tudor Heritage blue “Montecarlo” from a local AD for $4011 total after discount and tax, I kept seeing completed used listings around $3600 with signs of wear and some missing matching strap or original bracelet . I am happy with my Tudor even if price drops and keeps dropping . I am very impressed with Tudor and wouldn’t hesitate to buy another

    • @bookofmillions
      @bookofmillions Před 3 lety

      If you define your watch by monetary trend...

    • @MegaFclef
      @MegaFclef Před 3 lety +1

      @@bookofmillions my point is that this watch was purchased like all my watches to enjoy and not worry about the “money investment value” like watch flippers do.
      This is my point just enjoy the watch

    • @bookofmillions
      @bookofmillions Před 3 lety +1

      @@MegaFclef that's true 👍 Tudor is great value, watches that have a "soul" even though some say they are mass made etc. I still love mine. Stay safe 🙏

    • @MegaFclef
      @MegaFclef Před 3 lety

      @@bookofmillions hey Marco you too stay safe, in these difficult times the pure and simple enjoyment of a watch is a great thing . My next watch to enjoy will be the Ball “Trainmaster”
      I love Ball watches the Engineer II is amazing 🤩
      Take care of Marco

    • @JG-qb9gd
      @JG-qb9gd Před 3 lety +2

      @@MegaFclef I'm with you. I own 2 Tudor at the moment and im planning on getting 1 more and im super happy with them. I get bored of hearing about how they are Rolex's inferior brother etc. The companies are going in Diff directions. If you look at the Trend Rolex wants to be in Patek or AP terroirtory and Tudor is going in Rolex territory. The issue is that some of these watches as nice as they are are not worth 30-50k. People will try to sell you on the finishing etc but If you're a real watch enthusiast and not buying it for status if you would intested in movements or simple details like dials etc. I mean if you want an amazing movement you go to Grand Seiko and they are a fraction of the price of a Rolex. I guess this long winded comment is just to say that Tudor is a great company and im glad you're happy with yours I hope you enjoy it for a long time. Stay safe!

  • @davidbeauchamp5445
    @davidbeauchamp5445 Před 3 lety +13

    I have owned a rolex datejust 41mm and now own a yhatmaster 40 also an omega speedmaster and a tufor gmt . The only one I will never sell is the tudor. I have seen the rolex gmt it is totally different. LOVE THE SNOWFLAKE
    .

  • @Andrewtimoni
    @Andrewtimoni Před 3 lety +11

    I don’t agree with your statement that the prices drop hard on the secondary/used markets... they are definitely holding their value.

    • @andymorrow1597
      @andymorrow1597 Před 3 lety +1

      Here in the UK you can buy a black bay enjoy yhe watch look after it and sell it a year later around couple hundred under retail. Great watches. Harrods version will obv be discontinued ar somepoint only one retailer sells that version which could be a worthy long term investment.

    • @Andrewtimoni
      @Andrewtimoni Před 3 lety +1

      @@andymorrow1597 the drop off is very little… not like Breitling which can be bought brand new for nearly half retail. I got a new Superocean for 2500 USD when they retail for $4200. I think the new Black Bay Chronos are going to be hard to find and sell for more than retail. Excellent Daytona alternative.

    • @andymorrow1597
      @andymorrow1597 Před 3 lety

      @@Andrewtimoni I have my eye on the black bay 2 tone chrono either that or the all steel version with steel bezel

  • @clifffordmendes9367
    @clifffordmendes9367 Před rokem

    Marc, fanastic review. Enjoyed every bit

  • @samd3843
    @samd3843 Před 3 lety +2

    Well priced watches and you can get a discount depending on the AD. But my favourite is my vintage Tudor Big Block Chronograph.

  • @elturko1430
    @elturko1430 Před 2 lety +3

    We buy Tudor watches because the are great in quality and the price,,,,
    There is no trick

  • @simondouglas3519
    @simondouglas3519 Před 3 lety +5

    I have a Pelagos and BB Steel.. both together still not half the price of a grey market sub!

    • @JG-qb9gd
      @JG-qb9gd Před 3 lety

      Na in fact most even used sell at AD price.

  • @Kalmar917
    @Kalmar917 Před 3 lety +2

    I think your on point for the most part. Currently I have a 5 digit sub no date, a 1958 sub and now a BB58. This all I got. I got the BB58 because I liked it. The other thing is that for the most part I prefer the 316L Steal better. I have a couple of buddies with the new 41mm sub and man that steal they use they say is better when it comes to corrosion but that steal is a scratch magnet. Personally, ai don’t like the size and see that they use Tudor to experiment. Getting their feet wet for a change.
    Also, Rolex seems to be going more luxury route more so than what are their roots. That is luxury but also toolish. Now that balance is less toolish and more luxury. That’s not for me. I want an everyday carry. The 5 digit sub and BB58 does it for me. I think Tudor is what Rolex used to be and Rolex is going down the Patel route now. Kind of sad but understand it’s a business.

  • @teslapete4461
    @teslapete4461 Před 3 lety +2

    my 1988 & 1992 Tudor's are in Rolex marked cases...? obviously the guts are different, but the case backs are signed Rolex.

  • @PheasantPluckersMate
    @PheasantPluckersMate Před 3 lety +5

    Great video, and I would agree with your analysis. However, I just wouldn’t call this ‘tricky’ behaviour anything other than good marketing....✌️

    • @ricklarson8606
      @ricklarson8606 Před rokem

      Bottom line, if you love it then buy it. Done.

  • @luke7709
    @luke7709 Před 3 lety +9

    I sent my Tudor away to get serviced. It came back with Rolex service papers.

  • @johndickinson5422
    @johndickinson5422 Před rokem +1

    I have had my Tudor blackbay harrods edition 2 years now ....been a great watch ...I'm sure there are plenty around but I have never seen anybody one else wearing one when I'm out and about wearing mine ...feels kind of exclusive to me ...

  • @degenerateWA
    @degenerateWA Před 2 lety

    Great topic. I will say I think this is a common practice that many brands do to generate hype.

  • @miabeatz80
    @miabeatz80 Před 3 lety +5

    Their bracelets make me cringe. All of their marketing is put into one design (black bay) which doesn't hold value. Lastly you put it best "you settle for Tudor". Tudor gmt in the pepsi colors was a big mistake. It simply points out all the intricacy you get with a Rolex that's missing. Rant over lol

    • @miabeatz80
      @miabeatz80 Před 3 lety

      @Chong Li Let's face it the company was created to sell to entry level luxury customers who can't afford Rolex. Most companies level up not down ie Toyota/Lexus. Especially seeing as they made identical model variants to Rolex....epic fail! Very unoriginal. Other than the Harrods BB there isn't one model that appreciates. Pretty sad.

    • @DannyKaffee
      @DannyKaffee Před 3 lety

      Offer me a Submariner straight up for my BB58. I will decline.

  • @Gypsysalrussian
    @Gypsysalrussian Před 3 lety +3

    You nailed it I was dropping dead to get the Tudor GMT because it was selling out I almost paid premium for it until I waited and my A.D. had one available and I also got a discount of about 8%

  • @johnkollias6782
    @johnkollias6782 Před 3 lety

    Just subscribed, like the content. Hope you review/talk about all levels of watches, not just high-end.

  • @lewisbarlot4823
    @lewisbarlot4823 Před 2 lety

    I have a Tudor Prince black dial manufactured in 83. Sorta like a DateJust 1600. Many Rolex parts on it, crown is a Rolex, Backplate is even all Rolex engraved…got it for 1200$ 5 years ago and now they go for almost twice the price. The factory moved around the mid 80s. So i guess the question is more is it a vintage Tudor or new Tudor? Which the later seem to clearly not cary Rolex parts…

  • @stevendavid7483
    @stevendavid7483 Před 3 lety +4

    Man you really have to be deep in the game to come up with a theory like that

    • @floridaman727
      @floridaman727 Před 3 lety +1

      Not really it’s a very straight forward marketing tool that many companies use. You see a lot of it in the automotive industry

  • @philmandud2
    @philmandud2 Před 3 lety +18

    It's funny that tudor doesn't have manufacturing constraints during a pandemic but Rolex somehow has problems...

    • @thegraciefighter102
      @thegraciefighter102 Před 3 lety +1

      Yes because the demand is the same .....

    • @JG-qb9gd
      @JG-qb9gd Před 3 lety

      Rolex plays a game with customers... also Tudor does have a shortage on BB58's at least here in europe.

    • @jeffegan9388
      @jeffegan9388 Před 3 lety +1

      @@JG-qb9gd I just bought a bb58 yesterday it was the 1st one the ad has gotten in since thanksgiving, at least that’s what they told me.

    • @bighands69
      @bighands69 Před 3 lety +1

      Rolex has no issues the market demand is high and they do not want to over supply for a short term hype bubble.
      They will probably adjust to the demand over time but only if it stays in place.

    • @philmandud2
      @philmandud2 Před 3 lety

      @@thegraciefighter102 that's a good point

  • @BLR653
    @BLR653 Před rokem +1

    They call the new releases “allocation” pieces. Yes you are correct they then flood the market with them. Good example is the BB58 Blue dial. Was super hot and now is on display at every AD I visit. I’d say you can get a 10% discount at minimum

  • @bogdanvintila5766
    @bogdanvintila5766 Před 3 lety +2

    I don't know about that availability of Tudors. In Romania I've been waiting for a BB58 for over 6 months at the local AD and nothing...they don't even know when they'll be back in stock. And buying SH, they go for a 15-20% premium in Europe. So...

    • @JG-qb9gd
      @JG-qb9gd Před 3 lety

      Yeah, I'm really not sure where he got his infomation. In Europe there most certainly is a shortage.

  • @captain6368
    @captain6368 Před 3 lety +6

    After 2 years at my local Rolex/Tudor AD, the BB58 black dial showed up in the case on a leather strap. There was only one in the case and I jumped on it. The bracelet was not available but the AD did not push me to order it. The watch is awesome and reminds me a lot of my Rolex sub 16610. I think the in-house Tudor movement watches, unlike the ETA Black Bays, will retain value as the brand becomes more popular in the US. Just like Rolex which is now simply not obtainable by an ordinary Joe with cash to spend. Plus, many people (including collectors) actually prefer the BB58 size over the big and bulky new sub (which I also have). So do I. I believe Tudor could overtake Omega in 5-10 years given the Rolex connection. Watchfinder mentioned that the new Tudor movement is manufactured in the Rolex facility. No, its not a Rolex (it’s a lot cheaper) but the Rolex connection means something and adds value to the piece. Time will tell how the story unfolds.

    • @adamshow1685
      @adamshow1685 Před 2 lety +1

      ETA version is the OG Blackbay -smiley think it would retain more value then the fake rivet bracelet bb58 caught up to marketing times of a consumer that views aesthetic over functionality. Smiley were ETA because it was meant to be easily fixed by any watch maker. Tudor original aim at being the common man’s watch. His EDC. Power reserve, spring bar easy release, and any other fancy sport watch idea takes away from the history. Collect watches but respect the idea that the watch was made to be a tool watch that served a purpose.

  • @brettgosper6003
    @brettgosper6003 Před 3 lety +3

    I've got both Tudor and Rolex..... Tudor quality is not very far off Rolex I reckon.... (with that said - the Rolex bracelets are better).
    ... Tudor BB are not that easy to get... and from what I see - the values are not dropping much at all at the greys..

    • @khoapham7707
      @khoapham7707 Před 3 lety

      Agree. I own both the OG BB58 and Explorer 214270. In my opinion, The only thing that the Explorer better than the BB58 is the LOOK of the bracelet.

  • @paulburns6110
    @paulburns6110 Před 3 lety

    Hi Marc. I’d not be surprised if what you are kindly warning us about is indeed True. Thank you for the very plausible and well reasoned insights. Your perspective is very valuable.

  • @JohnConnor636
    @JohnConnor636 Před rokem

    I've been looking into a new time piece, the GMT has always caught my eye. I'm wondering if I want the Tudor because of the hype.

  • @tankt13
    @tankt13 Před 3 lety +6

    Saw a Black Bay, liked it, waited for Black Friday and got it for 30% off. Still love this watch

  • @martinbacon6904
    @martinbacon6904 Před 3 lety +4

    Young people will get used to wearing Tudors and will have an attachment to them and in 20 or 30 years they will be wanting Tudors, not Rolexes.

    • @brandonnickerson8934
      @brandonnickerson8934 Před 3 lety

      Youre right.
      Younger folks like the vintage charm. Tudor will target that. And Rolex will cater to both young and old.
      GS is Seiko. Pulseless, lifeless, boring, sterile. Too 90s dress watch.
      Tudor still has the Sub Ace in their sleeve. If they rerelease that, watch out.

    • @pauls3423
      @pauls3423 Před 3 lety +1

      No ... not 20 or 30 years. I got the BB58 blue in Sept after waiting several months for the Rolex Sub. Then 2 months latter I got the call for a Rolex 126610 and bought it. I like my BB58 more than my Sub.

    • @robmiller3029
      @robmiller3029 Před 3 lety +2

      Tudor subs from 20 or 30 years ago are worth almost as much as their Rolex counterparts.

    • @oceanblue5794
      @oceanblue5794 Před 3 lety

      @@brandonnickerson8934 Yes. I hope so. That will have Omega and GS shaking in their boots.

    • @brandonnickerson8934
      @brandonnickerson8934 Před 3 lety

      @Chong Li
      Implode.
      The problem with Sieko is, it's Seiko. Great value for the $$$. And differentiating it, from GS is most difficult. They both look like 90s dress watches on the wrist. I love my Excelsior and Flighty for $200 each. That is Seiko's wheelhouse. GS will struggle with Omega and Tudor. Rolex is moving up a weight class. Tudor is absolutely crushing it right now.

  • @gust9464
    @gust9464 Před 3 lety

    Marc, I agree it’s not a Rolex, however it is a very good watch all around. It’s probably best to buy “any” used watch from an authentic seller. Just curious, what are your thoughts on the Tag Heuer Aquaracer?

  • @johnbates606
    @johnbates606 Před 3 lety +2

    Do you know if Rolex and Tudor share the same marketing team ? If they don’t they should.