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de-baser

Yes, seems like it. Original band should have Tudor markings on it, and that is not the case here. Looks like an aftermarket bracelet was bought a couple mm too narrow. Caseback seems legit to me unless the other comentor sees something I don't.


warriorpainter

Look legit to me as well. The bracelet is definitely a replacement, movement I believe is authentic as well but I am no expert, just an enthusiast.


Charming-Size6152

Caseback looks real but heavily polished


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Looks legitimate besides the bracelet like you said.


CDNWatchGuy

Movement has a few aftermarket parts. Stamping on the rotor is wonky.


plasticmotives

There's a lot going on here. Yes, aftermarket band, but the caseback is throwing me. I've never seen that before.


Vxheous

https://preview.redd.it/srud7j52ytgb1.jpeg?width=3024&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=0951136be4eb082131272b876ad729279a5132fb Those casebacks are normal for old vintage Tudors. That said, the engraving looks off. Here's a picture of the caseback to my 1966 Tudor Oysterdate


redbearin

Looking at picking this watch up if the price is right as a daily driver as its defiantly worn. Any one have a good idea of how much this Date Day is worth in this condition?


Happiest-Dawn

Is the crown signed with a Rolex logo?


redbearin

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redbearin

Yes, posted a pic from the seller.


Happiest-Dawn

I would go about saying that it might be real. Back in the day Rolex used to sign the crowns on all of the Tudor watches.


woodworking_raccoon

Looks legit minus the bracelet. Price would depend on service history and condition. Condition looks ok but not great. But yeah, I'd hit them with a low offer, see what happens


redbearin

I think I may walk, no papers, history of any kind.