An interesting offer, here: The daring Black Bay Fifty Eight in yellow gold: And in silver! Both have the good taste to be in 39 mm, as silver and gold weight quite a bit. So, for me, it is a good idea. While the yellow gold is cool, here we have another ...
Everyone will have an opinion, and we should differ. But for me, so far today Tudor is winning. In large part I feel this way because of the price points.
Gold and silver it is wrong move I think,if I have to choose a diving chunk of gold Iāll go to Rolex first ,I was set on BB 58 but they diluted the gorgeous vintage look diver ,by adding precious metal on a pure well sized utilitarian diver ,exposing a mo...
I really like the YG with green dial. 39mm is an excellent size. This could be a fun piece with a few imaginative strap choices. I would almost be tempted to order my first Tudor, but Iām still having trouble getting past that chunky snowflake hour hand. ...
I already tried to order the silver BB58. Lets hope it will not have a long wait list and i will get this one as quickly as the blue one . Looking forward to see it in person
The thing I love about Tudor is the target price of under Ā£5k. For me as soon as you go over that Iād look else where. As already said Tudor precious metals are not for me and not what I expected from the brand. Iām happy with my BBās for now as I feel th...
They actually sell more gold and les watches ,just like Rolex did with Pepsi GMT offered only in white gold for couple years before releasing the steel version.I know people having both gold and steel
I really like both of them, like the idea of a sliver case and love the gold even more. Indeed both should have a closed back and especially the gold one so there is more goooooold. The part I am afraid I disagree with most of you is the size, having the ...
Just go back to using the Benz hour hand and be done with it. The biz is owned by Rolex, everyone knows it - no need to hide it. If they want to use the snowflakes maybe play with the hour hand add some new goodness to it? If this is the Tudor version of ...