Since getting this one 3 months ago it hasn’t come off my wrist and I don’t remember the last time I was so in love with a watch. I agree with the majority of your review with the exception of the smiley letters on the dial, I never liked it on the older
So many short articles written about the BB54 -- yours is best, given your appreciation for history and the comparative pictures. The 54 has really grown on me. I love my black 58 but the the size of the 54, coupled with the vintage elements and less gold
This year Tudor surprises us with a Black Bay GMT " Opaline " AND with a watch which is courageous, the Black Bay 54 with a... 37 mm case, defying all those who think that 37 mm is too small, and trying to demonstrate the contrary. Well, for those who thi
TUDOR presents a new addition to the Black Bay line that embodies the purest modern expression of the brand’s first-ever dive watch. In 1954 TUDOR’s first dive watch, the reference 7922 was released, and today the Black Bay 54 is the most true-to-form ins
If the Tudor Submariner 7924 can be considered as a rare watch, the 7922 is even much rarer. I could have seen around 50 photos of the 7924 and around 30 in the metal, I saw only ten 7922 big crown in pictures, and only one in the metal, along all these y