The least that can be said is that Tudor has remained focused on its subject in 2020. If I set aside the recently introduced Tudor Royal, which is dedicated at this stage to the Asian market, the brand has unveiled only one worldwide novelty this year: th...
A good example of why this is my favorite watch site ;-) Tough choice between the original BB58 and this new blue one. Both are quite beautiful and could easily be watches for life, without the need to spend a penny more.
Whilst I find this watch attractive of course, I also find it is too much like the others of the same series, an eternal return of the oldies, made better made stronger only to procure an illusion and playing on emotional cords. I am impatient to see Tudo...
Especially liked your comments comparing it to the black dial 58. As a matter of fact I saw two of them over the week-end on strap & bracelet and the vintage appeal was quite attractive, I could see one trying to get a spot next to my doxa!
I agree on almost all points . Its a fantastic watch , amazing value for your money and a beautiful look on the wrist . Only thing I dislike is this strap , its to short for my wrist . But overall a beautiful watch and it completed my Tudor collection.
I happen to agree with everything you say. I am not sure I could be more critical if the watch was priced at £6-7k and competes directly with a Rolex submariner. I love the soft blue strap the most with the nato fabric style a very close second. The dial ...