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#121 |
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I'm really starting to warm up to it.
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#122 |
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I think Tudor has been hitting it out of the park this year with the Fifty-Eight and this GMT. I prefer a dateless dial, but having the feature I wished they added a cyclops like the Rolex line-up with dates.
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#123 |
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you can add one aftermarket i think but being domed i am not sure.
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#124 |
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#125 | |
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Sometimes, I think people just complain for the sake of complaining. I'm in the camp that thinks it's a home run, and I'm hoping that I'll be lucky enough to land one later this year! Call me a fanboy if you want - if the shoe fits... |
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#126 |
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I’m on “the list”
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#127 |
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Real Name: Tony
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It is a lovely watch. Very pretty, and a modern retelling of a classic design.
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#128 |
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I have a deposit down on one with my AD.
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#129 |
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Like it a lot, only cons for me is the thickness & the max I usually wear is 40mm.
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#130 |
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It might be too thick for me, too. Go into a dealer and try to the Black Bay 41 with in-house movement. That should give you a good idea how you feel about the size. I was borderline after trying it on.
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#131 |
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I think we need to play this model down or, like the New Rolex SS Pepsi, there won't be any available either.
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Starting w/ the release of the first burgundy Black Bay (in 2012, I think?), Tudor really began blazing their own path, making their own unique watches -- distinct from anything offered by Rolex -- which I thought was a really great direction for them to go.
You could get a Tudor and legitimately get something unique and cool, not just a "cheap" Rolex. With the GMT Tudor, it feels like we're coming back to the Tudor of yesteryear, where it's just a cheap Rolex. I don't think I like it just on that basis..
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but i bought the pelagos for the reason it was unique
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The Black Bay series, however, has always shared some design elements (primarily the dial) with submariners both past and present, which is maybe why I don't mind this GMT borrowing some heritage from the GMT-Master II. Of course, it's no homage, with its bespoke movement, case design, font choice and hands, but I can see how some might not agree. It's certainly not wholly unique, but then again, it's doing that "new Tudor thing" - using proven design ideas to provide a platform for production and technology innovation. That part I don't mind at all. |
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#135 |
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lots of different opinions here.. there will be some that like it, some that hate it. personally, i'm quite a tudor fan, after owning some rolexes, i felt tudor provided a inexpensive alternative to some heritage pieces.
That said, however, i do feel the black bay series has been overmilked, and perhaps tudor could discontinue some of the models. i love the BB 58 proportions, but the BB GMT, i found the snowflake hands were kinda overused, especially the GMT hand. but the overall look is nice, and i think it'll be popular in time to come. I just don't see myself committing to one though. perhaps I'll need to see it in the metal. |
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