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imo it IS the problem of the manufacturer

 

why is Tudor the only one that uses an aluminium (?) inlay ?
If it would have been ceramic there wouldn't be a problem, or no inlay but a solid bronze bezel ( Panerai, Oris, ...)
We know bronze oxidizes or erodes ( what is the english word for it) ... get's 'patina' LOL
but that doesn't harm the case or bezel. There is only a problem with the inly that starts eating itself.


So there are imo 2 solutions
1/ use another material for the inlay ( ceramic for example)
2/ don't use an inlay but a plain engraved bronze bezel

Car companies do recall cars if there is a major problem, and they fix it
After seeing and hearing these Tudor Bronze problems I would suggest Tudor to do the same
Doing nothing will only be bad publicity and frustrate a lot of clients

If I were the CEO I would stop selling the Black Bay Bronze until I have a solution

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