Rolex Submariner Alternatives
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There is an argument to be made that the Submariner is the perfect tool watch. Its design has remained largely unchanged, bar subtle adjustments, since its release in the 1950s. The austere clarity of the dial and hands, the proportions of the bezel and lugs, and its robust construction give it a durable usability under all conditions that few other watches can truly claim. In this episode, we discuss the state of the market for this highly sought after piece, and consider alternatives. Some, like the versions from sister company Tudor, offer great value as an alternative, and others achieve much that the Submariner does, albeit in different price segments.  Send us an email! [email protected] We're now on YouTube!: https://www.youtube.com/@Thefinewatchespodcast/ Check out Lewis' Instagram here: @gcwatchguy And Ben's is here: @finewatchesau
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