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Fantastic watch all around however, why wouldn't Tudor have added a date option? Could they add that in the next year or two?
ОтветитьThis one (41MM) compared to a Rolex Oyster Perpetual 41MM Blue face???
Ответить@Teddy Baldassarre I think it's perfect buddy! It's dressy, it is sporty and wowin for Me Teddy. I like the light champagne dial 👍👍 cheers! 🥂
ОтветитьThe champagne dial is the ticket.
ОтветитьI don’t get how anyone can call that pedestrian looking BB54 “daring”
ОтветитьThis is my next watch that I would like to own, I have a 6.5 inch wrist and compared to an Oyster Perpetual is has just as much presence with all the feature’s I would want compared to the oyster perpetual. It’s a stunning watch.
Ответитьsome reviewers are saying that the snow flake looks smaller?
ОтветитьI preferred the previous dial but at least they have dropped the lumed square from the second hand; now if only they would get rid of the snowflake hour hand...
ОтветитьAm I crazy or does this watch pretty much look like a diver and nothing near the Prince, which was a true dresser watch. What’s the alternative Tudor offers for the Prince atm? Can’t get the Prince anywhere besides second hand market..
ОтветитьI would even consider trading my black bay 58 blue dial/bezel for it
ОтветитьI want the 36 blue dial
ОтветитьI absolutely love this watch!
Ответить$500 for a manufacturer movement, curved case and jubilee bracelet is good value (not that any swiss watch is good value)
ОтветитьThe black bay 41 is stunning. I said a few years ago, why can't I spec my Rolex OP with a decent oyster bracelet with lockable clasp probably Jubilee bracelet... Tudor have gone and done it with this BB range. Stunning
ОтветитьI’d do dirty things to get that watch
ОтветитьThey are nice but they look like some Rolex. I am confused about Rolex’s strategy with Tudor.
ОтветитьA applied shield logo, block indices and baton hand would make this the hottest watch on earth in that price place. Swing and a miss by Tudor. Not everyone wants a dive watch. They already have the tool watch in the ranger. Making this more classic and less sport with the case sizes is a winning formula.
ОтветитьBest Tudor watch in my opinion. Why do you need a bezel with numbers if you are never going to go diving with it?
Ответитьjust beautiful!!!
ОтветитьOld blue was sooooo much nicer
ОтветитьI think the Tudor 1926 with a black dial in 36mm with a seven link hidden clasp bracelet for $2050 is the most insane deal in the entirety of the watch market.
ОтветитьI was thinking about to buy this watch, because i think it is absolutely beautiful but, is it value-preserving? Is it a good first watch?
ОтветитьBeautiful piece! Would love to see this with a jet black lacquer dial
ОтветитьI have the bb58 39mm, I love it!
ОтветитьI've had mine (36mm) for about a month now. I don't know what I was thinking. I should not have purchased this watch. But, I just could not resist the champagne dial. No regrets. Could be my last watch. For real!! I love it. I can't find anything about it I don't like. It is a perfect time piece.
ОтветитьI have a good question. You are talking about Black Bay 36mm. That's ok because Black Bay 58 only has 39mm. Let's compare exactly the same watch of Black Bay 39. It is slightly more expensive than Black Bay 58 in my country and has water resistant of 100m only. Why not I get the Black Bay 58 with 200m with much more protection when I swim and lower price too? Don't you think BB58 offers a better value for money?
Ответитьthey should stop doing sunburst dial in tudor and rolex.
ОтветитьThis updated BB36 is what I’m hoping to pick up. Now that the black crown tube has gone, the blue dial has a little more to it and the micro-adjust in the clasp just makes it tick every box for me. Just hope I like it when I finally try one on!
ОтветитьDefinitely overlooked, the bb36 is perfect for those with smaller wrists and want a dressy/everyday watch. The new blue dial is stunning and bracelet is very solid. Pulled the trigger on it shortly after the release and have absolutely no regrets
ОтветитьHard to tell from video alone but the new blue looks similar in tone to the Seiko SPB197J1 which I love and own (but replaced the bracelet an Uncle Seiko Jubilee). In any case, I like it!
ОтветитьAbsolutely love this watch. Saving up for one. Hope Tudor doesn't discontinue this version the year.
ОтветитьInteresting, it's somehow an explorer with a submariner dial. This is 4k, explorer is 7k. Not too much difference. All a matter of taste but I still think Tudor should make the hour hands shorter on the BBs. My favourite Tudor is still the BB54.
ОтветитьBut why!? 😂
ОтветитьI tried it yesterday, blue color is beautiful, like denim...but the price. $3950, when just a few years ago I was able to get a two-toned gold dial model for 4k. After tax, this is just so expensive. But it is beautiful!
ОтветитьPolished bezel will age badly
ОтветитьThere's something about the hands and indices combo that just doesn't fit a watch without a dive/gmt bezel in my opinion. I think there's a reason why the Oyster Perpetual and Aqua Terra aren't just Submariners/SMPs with a plain stainless steel bezel.
ОтветитьI bought BB41 Black S&G Diamond model, love it.. very simple and upscale look
Ответитьgot this in 39 with the anthracite dial and love it! extremly comfortable, looks great, and runs about +1/+2 seconds per day.
ОтветитьPeople who care about watches generally have/want more than one watch. Thus, "versatile" watches aren't as attractive/useful as one might at first suppose. Rather, watches that have specific design functions and aesthetic characteristics get worn more because there are clear reasons for when and where to rotate them within a collection. "Versatile" watches wreak havoc on rotations and are always the hohum option.
ОтветитьThis entire range is truly fantastic. I do love the previous version a little bit more with the more versatile oyster-style bracelet, smiley dial text, snowflake seconds hand, quirky crown tube and low long-term maintenance costs. I'm biased of course, as I have that previous BB36 in black and it's my go-to GADA despite other more "special" watches. Chronometer spec doesn't mean all that much as well when the previous one is well-regulated by Tudor to well within cosc and the shorter power reserve also doesn't mean that much if you either wear it very often, or only occasionally within a sizeable rotation. I do however like the magnetic resistance, the blue sunburst dial, T-fit clasp and curvier case sides of this new one. Maybe one day if they provide an oyster bracelet as an option, I might spring for this new generation. Because despite the differences in the details, this is just a fantastic range, period.
ОтветитьTeddy I always love your stuff but I love Diver watches because I get the wet cuz I go to beach all the time😅
ОтветитьTiraram o sorriso do relógio. Lamentável!
ОтветитьJust started collecting watches All below 75 dollars so far I got
Timex weekender chrono
Casio duro
Casio 168
Timex expeditions
Burei minimum watch( its like a chinese DW )
I think i got to many causal watches or watches of the same sort ?
What should be my next watch ??
Went into Tudor boutique to buy a bb58 but saw the non diver 41mm in blue and fell in love and left with it. Months later I still love it. Incredibly versatile and underrated piece.
ОтветитьWish they’d make one with a fluted bezel
ОтветитьOMG this watch is Crispyy The blue TuDORRR
ОтветитьAbsolutely beautiful watch.
ОтветитьNahhhh that’s just a daydate
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