Category: TUDOR

  • Owner Review: Tudor Black Bay Bronze Heritage

    Owner Review: Tudor Black Bay Bronze Heritage

    Tudor unveiled the Heritage Black Bay Bronze at Baselworld 2016. I can remember seeing the press coverage on various watch websites and Instagram, the watch seemed to be generally well received. Personally, it wasn’t instant love for me, but I was intrigued and I wanted to learn more. Beyond knowing that Tudor was the sister…

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  • Owner Review: Tudor Black Bay 36 – The “Less is More” watch

    Owner Review: Tudor Black Bay 36 – The “Less is More” watch

    I still remember the first time I went to the Rolex and Tudor boutique looking for the Tudor Black Bay 36. The sales professional, who I didn’t end up getting it from by the way, told me that the 36mm size was considered by modern standards a women’s watch. Boy, I am so glad that…

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  • Owner Review: Tudor Black Bay Blue 79220B

    Owner Review: Tudor Black Bay Blue 79220B

    Tudor took the watch world by storm when it reintroduced itself with the highly anticipated Heritage Collection in the early 2010s. Among all the models, the Black Bay heritage line played the most crucial role in reasserting the Tudor brand back to “relevancy.” I immediately fell in love with the Black Bay Red reference 7922R…

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  • Owner Review: Tudor Pelagos Blue Dial 25600tb

    Owner Review: Tudor Pelagos Blue Dial 25600tb

    Being the watch idiot savant that I am, I use an app (“On My Wrist” should anyone be interested!) to record the regularity with which I wear each of my watches in my increasingly inappropriately excessive collection. The app tells me this morning that my Tudor Pelagos Blue Dial 25600tb has today become my equal most…

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  • Owner Review: Tudor Submariner 79190 – Vintage meets modern

    Owner Review: Tudor Submariner 79190 – Vintage meets modern

    I get it. You’re looking for a vintage dive watch. They’re so hot right now. A transitional matte dial Submariner, that’d be sweet. You’ll probably find yourself looking at 1680s, maybe 16800s. Naturally, they look awesome. Then you look at the price. What if I told you that you could get all of that vintage…

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  • Owner Review: Tudor Pelagos Blue – a daily beater

    Owner Review: Tudor Pelagos Blue – a daily beater

    Since I started to collect watches, I have been searching for that one watch that I could wear on a daily basis, without having to worry about what would happen during the day. I settled on choosing the Tudor Pelagos Blue 25600TB. It is a very sturdy watch and I love the fact that it…

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  • Owner Review: Vintage Tudor Ranger 7996

    Owner Review: Vintage Tudor Ranger 7996

    Despite being an ETA-based, Rolex parts bin special, I absolutely adore vintage Tudors watches. From a business perspective, I can’t exactly argue with Tudor for their steps to separate themselves from their bigger and more famous brother Rolex. However, I feel that most of their newer offerings sometimes lack the warmth and charm of their…

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  • Owner Review: Tudor Pelagos LHD Left Hand Drive

    Owner Review: Tudor Pelagos LHD Left Hand Drive

    The Tudor Pelagos Left Hand Drive or LHD employs an MT5612 in house COSC certified calibre, titanium case and bracelet, helium escape valve, 500m of water resistance and Tudor’s proprietary spring-loaded clasp. Putting this watch on the wrist you immediately recognise the traits that make the LHD unique. The hands and markers are given a…

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  • Editorial: First Impressions of the Tudor Black Bay P01

    Editorial: First Impressions of the Tudor Black Bay P01

    The Tudor Black Bay P01, a watch nobody asked for but everyone got at Baselworld 2019. What we are looking at here is an impressively faithful modern reproduction of a watch that was once proposed to the US Navy. Tudor is pushing the boundaries and releasing something that is unlike any other watch on the…

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  • Owner Review: Tudor Submariner 75090 – Neo Vintage

    Owner Review: Tudor Submariner 75090 – Neo Vintage

    In my three watch collection, a neo vintage Submariner is my sport/active watch. I don’t like the term beater; to me it implies being disposable. I see my Tudor Submariner more as being ultra durable. I don’t have to worry about it at all. In fact, the scuffs, scratches and fading make it look better.…

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