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Tudor Black Bay watch review
I understand the attraction of the Pro. Besides the clasp, the new crown, ceramic .I've narrowed my decision down to the black bay (not the 58) and an omega .
Tudor Black Bay vs 58
I've narrowed my decision down to the black bay (not the 58) and an omega .
Few more shots of it for ya. 41mm black bay vs the 58 on my 7in wrist (sumo in .
The Seamaster 300 MC has lume that is slightly too 'aged', the Black Bay Black .
Initially, I’d put my name down for the black bay 41mm. But now that I’ve seen the black bay 54 in person, I like the overall aesthetics a lot more. The only issue I have is the crown is so darn tiny that I had trouble gripping it.
If the BB41 sits ok on your wrist, the discontinued Black Bay Black 41 with ETA . The legendary first Black Bay lives on in a new watch, a rethinking of the original original Black Bay, available for now only in the burgundy bezel variety. The big headline with the new watch is its METAS certified movement, which is kind of an insane thing that we’ll talk all .
The Black Bay Pro represents the first branch of a new collection within the .
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Now, just six (admittedly long) years later, things are quite different, and the . More often than not, they're turning to Rolex's younger sibling, Tudor, setting . I understand the attraction of the Pro. Besides the clasp, the new crown, ceramic markers and white painted hands really sing to me. I do not think 15mm is thick for a sports watch, and while I like the larger 41mm case on the GMT, I could also see myself wearing a . I've narrowed my decision down to the black bay (not the 58) and an omega seamaster 300 specifically the grey dial. I do intend on getting whichever one on a bracelet. I have handled both and I honestly really like the both of them.
Few more shots of it for ya. 41mm black bay vs the 58 on my 7in wrist (sumo in the background). Along with a couple comparison shots I found vs the skx(not my pics). The bezel makes it wear like a low profile skx. The Seamaster 300 MC has lume that is slightly too 'aged', the Black Bay Black is too thick and large and the 58 just slightly overdoes the gilt. I need to try the 58 and 300 MC on again as I much prefer watches without crown guards. Initially, I’d put my name down for the black bay 41mm. But now that I’ve seen the black bay 54 in person, I like the overall aesthetics a lot more. The only issue I have is the crown is so darn tiny that I had trouble gripping it.
If the BB41 sits ok on your wrist, the discontinued Black Bay Black 41 with ETA movement could be a good choice -- with the rose logo and "smiley face" dial it looks nicer in the opinion of many, and it is thinner than the BB41 with in-house movement. Take a look at this thread for comparisons, including dimensions.
The legendary first Black Bay lives on in a new watch, a rethinking of the original original Black Bay, available for now only in the burgundy bezel variety. The big headline with the new watch is its METAS certified movement, which .
The Black Bay Pro represents the first branch of a new collection within the Black Bay family, and while I have a horrible track record of predicting what Tudor will do next, I imagine the “Pro” moniker will see additional watches at some point down the line. Now, just six (admittedly long) years later, things are quite different, and the somewhat smaller 39mm platform of the 58 range has become the core enthusiast offering within the Black Bay lineup. Like the full-sized Black Bay GMT, the Black Bay 58 was also released at Baselworld in 2018. More often than not, they're turning to Rolex's younger sibling, Tudor, setting their sights on a certain Black Bay, the Black Bay Fifty-Eight. This is the Rolex Submariner alternative – at least for these prospective buyers. I understand the attraction of the Pro. Besides the clasp, the new crown, ceramic markers and white painted hands really sing to me. I do not think 15mm is thick for a sports watch, and while I like the larger 41mm case on the GMT, I could also see myself wearing a .
I've narrowed my decision down to the black bay (not the 58) and an omega seamaster 300 specifically the grey dial. I do intend on getting whichever one on a bracelet. I have handled both and I honestly really like the both of them. Few more shots of it for ya. 41mm black bay vs the 58 on my 7in wrist (sumo in the background). Along with a couple comparison shots I found vs the skx(not my pics). The bezel makes it wear like a low profile skx.
The Seamaster 300 MC has lume that is slightly too 'aged', the Black Bay Black is too thick and large and the 58 just slightly overdoes the gilt. I need to try the 58 and 300 MC on again as I much prefer watches without crown guards. Initially, I’d put my name down for the black bay 41mm. But now that I’ve seen the black bay 54 in person, I like the overall aesthetics a lot more. The only issue I have is the crown is so darn tiny that I had trouble gripping it. If the BB41 sits ok on your wrist, the discontinued Black Bay Black 41 with ETA movement could be a good choice -- with the rose logo and "smiley face" dial it looks nicer in the opinion of many, and it is thinner than the BB41 with in-house movement. Take a look at this thread for comparisons, including dimensions. The legendary first Black Bay lives on in a new watch, a rethinking of the original original Black Bay, available for now only in the burgundy bezel variety. The big headline with the new watch is its METAS certified movement, which .
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The Black Bay Pro represents the first branch of a new collection within the Black Bay family, and while I have a horrible track record of predicting what Tudor will do next, I imagine the “Pro” moniker will see additional watches at some point down the line.
Now, just six (admittedly long) years later, things are quite different, and the somewhat smaller 39mm platform of the 58 range has become the core enthusiast offering within the Black Bay lineup. Like the full-sized Black Bay GMT, the Black Bay 58 was also released at Baselworld in 2018.
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