And definitely why Qatar was able to get these and only Qatar got these I mean, there must be many countries interested in a similar watch There are not that many LE Tudor out there but somehow Qatar was able to get the black bay AND the pelagos I’ve been
With all these posts on the new Tudor Black Bay 58 GMT, let's see the one which at the origin, The Mother of them all, the Rolex 6542. Ok, now we see where Tudor borrowed the idea of the gilt insert and dial. I also wonder if Tudor will take the risk to g
Black Bay 58 in gold with gold bracelet Manufacture Calibre MT5400 (COSC) 39mm yellow gold case Yellow gold bracelet Launched in full gold the combination with the green bezel and dial is actually really striking, However a retail that is shy of £28,000 m
Finally, they did it! 39 mm case: Good. Vintage accents with the gilt bezel and dial: Good. Case thickness: 12, 8 mm. Better than the 14, 6 mm of the 41 mm version.
I got it in December 2014. So, almost ten years spent together. On its original strap. Which I decided to put on, while I most often wore it on a Nato. A pleasure watch. Best, Nicolas
Recently picked up this Black Bay 54 for my wife as a starter go anywhere do anything watch. She doesn't usually like the idea of watches because she tends to drop/break them a lot. So figured this is a nice "starter". Of course, conveniently hoping to st
I mean, is it a MN24 (as you say) or an older watch sold in 2024? In both cases, I would take it to the AD for an inspection. These movements are generally very precise. My daughter owns a Black Bay that has exactly the same issue, -7 seconds per day, in