I'm not quite sure I'm feeling this one as much as I expected. I'm wondering if I should have gone with the bronze/green version.I'm going to see how I feel about it once I get a vintage-style pilot strap on it.
It kept me on the fence up until recently when I saw a wristshot at just the right angle from one of those watch sites. I would think it’s not one of the easiest modern sports watch to design. For most, it was just a matter of material change (ceramic) or
I owned the Montblanc 1858 steel tachymeter. It is a bit of a cult watch on our forum. Awesome piece, I loved everything about it and was one of the very first collectors to commit to that watch. Sadly, the service experience was beyond frustrating, they
You made a great decision in acquiring this watch. Plus you probably suspected I would have had to buy it if you passed, so thanks for saving me ;-) I will need to see the new black dial / black ceramic bezel in person to be convinced it is nicer than the
I love your shots of your Red! Agree it is not a tribute or homage. It is a modern watch that draws some inspirations from the glorious history of Tudor. I am reminded of Montblanc such as the 1858 and Heritage Chronometrie lines. They are not homage mode
I have been wearing my Tudor Black Bay Black a few times since I got it 2 weeks ago. Love it as a robust outdoor watch especially in hot and humid Singapore - our weather has been crazy with hot spells at 35 degrees Celsius but then accompanied by thunder