I know Rolex just increased prices - how about Tudor? Anybody who knows when they last increased prices and if they have announced any upcoming price increases would be appreciated. Do they mimic Rolex price adjustments?
Yep in Australia - I'm not sure of the % - but it's less than the previous increase; I think it equated to around an AUD$200 or $300 increase on the BB Pro.
Oris were up substantially, the FC Highlife by almost 10% (so I assume that's across the brand) and a few others though I can't remember specifics - tried a lot on that day.
Retail prices on the up, grey and pre-owned prices on the decrease ... makes it an easy choice.
Tudor’s watches with gold content (I.e. the s&g watches) all increased in price on Jan 1, 2024 to account for the rising price of gold. The increase was to the tune of $150-200 per watch.
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I haven't checked but I wouldn't be surprised if they did.
Tudor has increased their prices since Jan 1 this year, in my region (Malaysia), it is an 8% increase.
Yep in Australia - I'm not sure of the % - but it's less than the previous increase; I think it equated to around an AUD$200 or $300 increase on the BB Pro.
Oris were up substantially, the FC Highlife by almost 10% (so I assume that's across the brand) and a few others though I can't remember specifics - tried a lot on that day.
Retail prices on the up, grey and pre-owned prices on the decrease ... makes it an easy choice.
They just increased them at the new year so I was told.
I expect to see my local AD fully stocked and everything just sat there again by end of month.
I think they did a 10% or more last year around these times 🤔
Tudor’s watches with gold content (I.e. the s&g watches) all increased in price on Jan 1, 2024 to account for the rising price of gold. The increase was to the tune of $150-200 per watch.