… with a Rolex Diver!! Even with the “plain” Submariner you have a most reliable and tough dive watch. (Except if you are doing professional diving projects involving saturation and helium mixtures procedures an Helium valve is not necessary.) But of cour
Started my collection with the DSSD, followed by the no-date sub, Kermit and most recently the SD43 red. While I have no use for the impressive depth potential of 3900m, 1220m, or even the modest 300m for desk diving, I like them design and feel on the wr
Hello dear friends. I wish to share this new addition to my collection which arrived last Thursday 27th but by some reasons I could unpack it just today Saturday. The new Tudor Black Bay 54 was introduced earlier this year and I felt the new case size of
I already have it in my wish list! (Greedy Dexter!!). I specially like the size and bezel, and I only regret Tudor didn´t return to the rose emblem and "smile" inscriptions of the first Black Bay. A lollipop seconds hands, pencil handset and red inscripti
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
From 1953. Please pay attention to the long hour hand and the lollipop second hand. And to this beautiful dial, full of charm and character. Credit: Lunar Oyster. Best, Nicolas
I have a 6.75-7 inch wrist. I’d go for a 36mm silver dial Rolex DJ versus a 41 DJ but prefer the 39mm explorer over the 36 explorer, for example, even if the 36 has better proportions. In the former scenario, dial color (lighter looks bigger), bezel thick
Based on the original Black Bay from 2012 with the distinctive burgundy bezel insert, the new version has the Metas certified master chronometer movement. Also it features a lollipop seconds hand as well as the pencil minute hand. Again we have the histor
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