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Old 14 February 2018, 07:31 AM   #1
Chadridv
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Everest for Tudor Black Bay - Pics and Mini-review

I’ll try to keep it brief ladies and gentlemen.

I’m blown away by this strap. It’s really changed the Black Bay game for several reasons.

First off the quality, fit and finish is superb. The integration and tolerances are perfect. It’s also the most comfortable way I’ve ever worn my black bay, and if you know me, you know I like to tinker with my watches. So I’ve worn my BB on multiple rubber straps, leather, NATO and OEM bracelet.

The OEM bracelet looks great, but I’m between links and could never get a truly comfortable fit. The strap versatility on the black bay has always been a huge positive. However, the case height is an issue for me. It wears well because of the flat case back, but the lug holes are in a terrible location for the appearance of traditional strap wear. Wearing a strap exposes a huge gap as well as the entire wall of the case, which is tall and frankly unsightly IMO.

This integrated Everest Band solves all those problems while looking amazing.

Any questions feel free to ask!

Enjoy the pics! Will follow up with wrist shots.
















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