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Old 23 March 2025, 04:13 AM   #159
pbr
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I want to like them, but as others said, the seemingly forced changes in an effort to distance themselves from what makes Rolex great is detrimental to the aesthetics. I’d much prefer Tudor to head towards a 5-digit Rolex as far as case shape, size and fit, classic looks with current movements and an on the fly adjustable bracelet. Nothing bigger than 39mm and maybe even lean into titanium a bit more.

The BB58 series is getting close to that, but I really wish they would take the 16710 route and offer different bezels and possibly dials for their GMT. Lose the faux rivets + gilt and I could get over the snowflake.

I love that Tudor is keeping the quality tool watch standard alive and am encouraged with the direction they’re seemingly headed. I’m eager to see what they put out at Watches and Wonders.
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