Tudor Black Bay Bronze Ref. 79250BM Incoming
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Tudor Black Bay Bronze Ref. 79250BM Incoming

By jrwong23 (aka watchthebin) · Jun 7, 2016 · 67 replies
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jrwong23 (aka watchthebin) shares his excitement over acquiring the Tudor Black Bay Bronze, providing initial photos and his first impressions. He highlights the watch's 43mm size and its significant wrist presence, expressing anticipation for how the bronze case will develop its unique patina over time.

I just collected my Tudor Black Bay Bronze. Some early pics to share. Am loving it!

Let me see how the patina develops and I will share more pics soon smile



At 43mm it is a bit big for my 6.2 inch wrist but heck I like the looks too much !!! smile



Yeah! Always nice to see a new watch and its watch box at the AD



I think this is the virgin wristshot



First outdoor shot




Thanks for looking. I promise more pics once patina develops smile

Cheers
Robin

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RG1
Jun 7, 2016

Beautiful watch. I think patina will come out faster in singapore's weather Looking forward to see more pictures

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rnaden
Jun 7, 2016

I was about to try to catch up, but I'm throwing in the towel now ;-) Nice catch, bro! Looking forward to seeing the patina develop which should be quick considering how humid our weather around here is. Congratulations!

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dr.kol
Jun 7, 2016

If your AD is having a bunch of those, I'll pick up one. It's really an attractive watch. Enjoy! Kari

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TheMadDruid
Jun 7, 2016

Congrats on nailing it. 43mm-that's bigger than the other Black Bays, right?

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S F
Jun 7, 2016

From what I read, oxidation may not be as rapid with aluminum mixed in. Do update in a couple of months time. Cheers!

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amanico
Jun 7, 2016

I have to see it by myself, too. Best, Nicolas

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