As Dips said Tudors are more or less just that!unless they are
a cheaper watch made from the spare parts bin at the back of the rolex workshop lol
I'd have one, they are good, but I'd never pay for the name with a Rolex. A good mate of mine, a dentist, had a Rolex he said it was terrible, never kept good time even though he kept taking it in to be fixed.
TBH, with a wind-up or auto, the more jewels the better 21 being ideal.
But there are loads of good makes out there that aren't too pricey...
Omega, Citizen, etc etc.
I'll shut up before I get too boring!!
Other than to say that I did once meet the late great George Daniels, by chance waiting for a cross channel ferry. He had an Itala and with a lot of other peeps was preapring to go to the Le Mans for veterans. It had to be towed and he had two torches taped to the mudguards for headlights. I chatted to him about it and cars in general, taking the P slightly which he took in good humour.
As I walked away another bloke from the group came up to me and said, "Do you know who you've been talking to?" "No" says I, so he explained.
"Check this: considered the greatest horologist of all time by many, the late Dr George Daniels, creator of the coaxial escapement (sold to Omega for a fortune to become their signature movement technology) was British."
He also made watches that operated on solar time one at least of which was taken either into space or to the moon.