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Old 5 November 2021, 09:39 AM   #31
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Old 5 November 2021, 09:42 AM   #32
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The BB58 is the perfect watch! That’s why I bought both blue and black dials.
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Old 5 November 2021, 09:44 AM   #33
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Tudor is rubbish not like it use to be. Get in Omega
Rubbish? How do you figure? Solid watches with a great history and at fantastic pricing.
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Old 5 November 2021, 09:57 AM   #34
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Omegas are great if you like the ugly Seamaster and all the "limited" editions. However, my 1863 Moonwatch is a keeper.

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Tudor is rubbish not like it use to be. Get in Omega
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Old 5 November 2021, 10:12 AM   #35
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GMT by a mile.
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Old 5 November 2021, 10:27 AM   #36
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Had black, added blue, black went to a new home!


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Old 5 November 2021, 12:01 PM   #37
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Tudor GMT vs. Black Bay 58 Blue

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+1 Although I love the looks and functionality of the GMT, and on paper I think it is the better fit for the OP’s collection, I’m sad to see so many people over the years having the date wheel issue. If I’m being honest, this has been the main thing keeping me from pulling the trigger on this otherwise very cool watch. I’ve got a BB58 and quite like it…holding my breath for a definitive fix to the GMT and availability in the BB58 size.

It’s really not that big an issue. If it happens, you hand it to your AD and 4-6 weeks later, you get it back working like a charm. Not a biggie for a landmark watch from the brand. I thought I’d be upset if it happened to me, but the process was easy and solved the issue with no questions asked. I also got a Tudor pouch and cleaning cloth when they returned the watch, which was nice.


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Old 5 November 2021, 01:13 PM   #38
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I'm always shocked how many people have to send the Tudor GMT back multiple times yet are still avid supporters of it.
So am I.

A good warranty is doesn't make a bad product better. I'd rather have a good product and no warranty.

Tudor's GMT has really let them down.
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Old 5 November 2021, 02:57 PM   #39
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Tudor GMT vs. Black Bay 58 Blue

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If I could only have 2 watches, and only had a budget of around $3700 USD per watch, this could possibly be what I would choose. A black and blue BB58.

I have a black dial Sub and a blue dial Seamaster. I wear both equally as much. The blue dial is nice simply because I always seem to wear a lot of blue at work. Blue shirt, beige khakis, blue sport coat, brown shoes, brown belt, etc…


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Old 5 November 2021, 03:30 PM   #40
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I've owned and parted with both. The GMT wasn't quite as big/thick/bulky as the internet chatter made it seem, and I thought it wore quite well and comfortably on even my 6.5 inch wrist. Maybe it was the extra size and the sheen of the bi-color bezel, but it felt a tad more "premium" than the BB58. I had a later serial that was supposed to be free of the date wheel problem and I had no issues in the short time I owned it. But I couldn't help but feel like I had a ticking time bomb so that's the primary reason I sold it. That and without an actual use for the GMT function, the novelty wore off fairly quickly.

The BB58 is smaller, lighter, thinner. Wears quite differently, less presence but more of a sleek daily wearer. Thought it was the closest thing to my old 5 digit Sub that I have found yet. Even the bracelet had that slightly chintzy quality of the older models. I liked it more than the GMT, I only sold it because I have a strict rule of how many watches I keep at a time.
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Old 5 November 2021, 04:00 PM   #41
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Just a reminder that Rolex also had their issues when the 32xx movements were introduced…..

32xx movement problem poll and data thread
https://r.tapatalk.com/shareLink/top...ink_source=app

So, while far from ideal, especially the non communication from Tudor, it’s still something that shouldn’t prevent you from enjoying this amazing watch. Mine is now date change issue free for the last two years of continued running and I enjoy the watch thoroughly together with the rest of my collection.
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Old 6 November 2021, 12:52 AM   #42
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I like the GMT, personally. As far as the date issue, the only people that could answer that question are not on this forum...nor will they be talking anytime soon.

And, if I was going to get a blue watch, it would be the Pelagos.
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Old 6 November 2021, 01:00 AM   #43
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I’ve had the GMT a little over a year now. Wearing it now as a matter of fact! But I also have a BB58 Blue coming in tomorrow. ��
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Old 7 November 2021, 05:41 AM   #44
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I've had both - the only Tudors I let go.

The GMT was too thick. Since then, I got the S&G Chrono which is even thicker. So, I must eat crow on that decision. But, no regrets.

Also let go the BB58 in Blue - sold it to a friend at a $200 loss. He kept it a year and sold swapped it with another buddy of ours for the GMT.

IMO, I highly recommend the GMT and the BB OG. Can you swing both?
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Old 8 November 2021, 08:23 AM   #45
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Thanks all, I think that the movement issues with the GMT don’t fit with my personal risk profile. Will likely go for either the black bay 58 blue or the omega seamaster!
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Old 8 November 2021, 08:34 AM   #46
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Both good choices. The Seamaster wart @ 10 o’clock is what’s put me off.
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