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13 October 2017, 11:42 PM | #91 | |
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And if they play it like the mothership they will never ever admit they have/had a problem. They will take care of the customer without admitting there was any fault or problem. A la the cyclops mag issue that plagued the sport models a couple years ago. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk |
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25 October 2017, 06:47 AM | #93 |
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It's called being utterly careless with your expensive gear...
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27 August 2018, 08:39 AM | #94 |
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Any issues with pool water / chlorine?
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22 November 2018, 03:16 AM | #95 |
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same issue here...just saltwater, always rinsed afterwards, but got it regardless....quite a pity, really liked this watch and currently its at the AD, but if its recurrent I might just sell it after they exchange it.
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So what happens when the warranty runs out in 2 years?
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22 November 2018, 03:27 AM | #97 |
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Fashion watch material meets tool watch usage
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22 November 2018, 04:20 AM | #98 |
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I'm not sure Tudor had "fashion" in mind when they released it but why their "R&D" department didn't do some basic research on the combined elements is a mystery to me. Given that all other serious watch brands released their "bronzos" with a bronze bezel should have tipped Tudor off...
Yeah, as much as I love the look of my 5B, this is a solid FAIL Still, the pic of the one that was almost completely eroded never saw any fresh water, not possible. Once you (completely) remove the salt, the reaction comes to an end. Hence my initial assumption that with rinsing there should be no problems. I suspect that in willygil's case, some salt managed to remain logged underneath the bezel... p.s. Anyone insisting on using it for its intended purpose (diving...) should seriously consider rinsing it under fresh water first and then placing it in a glass of fresh water for 5~10mins in order to assure that all salt content has been removed / sufficiently diluted.
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... I would go through the same rinse procedure I suggested above...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Electrolyte "Sodium, potassium, chloride, calcium, magnesium, and phosphate are examples of electrolytes." "The most common compound of chlorine, sodium chloride (common salt)..."
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All these posts asking “what will go up in value?”...... well, this might be the modern day bakelite.
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BIG Tudor Black Bay Bronze problem
In 20 years, these will be worth 10x more because of the vintage crowd who pays dearly for error / spider dials, etc.
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This may be a silly question but figured I would ask: I take my kids to swimming lessons. Sometimes inadvertently you get splashed (not much but it happens). Should I be worried and basically never take my watch near a swimming pool unless I plan to soak it in a glass of water later in the day?
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3 December 2018, 11:12 PM | #106 |
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Is this actually a common problem with this model? I can't recall seeing many bezels that look corroded. Interested as I am looking to add the Bucherer edition to my Black Bay lineup.
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So far no issues with my bezel after 2 years.
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"So far no issues with my bezel after 2 years" ...of: A: scuba-diving nut B: sailing / motor-boating / fishing for a living C: beach bum D: regular laps at the local olympic pool E: desk diving ... with the occasional interaction with fresh water... in the lavatory. CONTEXT IS IMPORTANT
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This problem is very strange...
There was a similar issue with the insert and tube collar of the first gen Blackbays. It happened to me. The typical explanation is galvanic corrosion. But anodized aluminium inserts in stainless diving watches (like the BB gen1) have been around for decades.... Somehow Tudor solved the issue at the time and the problem had not been seen again. Til now. |
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Its not bad QC it shitty engineering ruined by politics. Looking at the product line, Tudor clearly has the tech to make ceramic bezel inserts but they "can't make it too good" to compete with Rolex. So we end up with shitty engineering where they think its OK to use aluminium with bronze when they could have used ceramic....
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The solution I assume everyone uses is some kind of coating (of the Al insert). apparently the coating Tudor used might be enough to protect the Al against SS but not against the more caustic Bronze... That or more simply, the coating process is not 100% and there are maybe some areas not properly coated and this is where the corrosion is allowed to begin...
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25 March 2019, 04:31 AM | #114 |
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I revisited this thread because I have been thinking of picking one up and I see discrepancies between some of the members here, which makes me wonder if there is an issue with the date of production, though, I don't think they have changed the materials, so hmm.
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The issue is that aluminum(bezel) and bronze(case) together results in galvanic corrosion. Salt water/water can cause corrosion of the material. Salt water is a no no. You can go under water and rinse it afterwards. But if your watch doesn't see water, it should be good to go.
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I wonder who at Tudor / Rolex signed off on that. High school chemistry. Can't believe their materials and or mechanical engineering staff didn't warn them that this could happen.
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Any updates on this? Happy New Year everyone.
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