Red, bronze and leather is a very nice combo. Enjoy sir.Since last August I've been under a self imposed watch hiatus which was mainly due to selling my complete collection to fund my business. I've made do with a Charge HR since then and have stayed away from the SC just in case I got tempted.
Fast forward a few months and the urge became too much and eventually after much deliberation narrowed it down to 2. I was looking at an Omega Seamaster or Tudor Black Bay Red on brown, set off today, one thing led to another as it generally does when looking at watches and naturally came away with this....
I have to say I'm over the moon with it, never in my life thought I'd ever own a bronze watch but once it was on the wrist it was to me a no brainer. Whilst the Red is a fantastic looking watch there's just something about the bronze which sets it apart from the others IMO. Perhaps it's the fact it has a slightly larger case or the leather strap feels better quality however it is noticeable. Could simply be down to the fact it's a lot heavier than the red......not sure.
Unfortunately with the nature of my work it's only going to get lightwear at evening and weekends but I'm looking forward to the patina effect that happens with a bronze watch. I intend to take a snap of the watch eveytime I wear it to see the degradation......sad I know but hey?!
FFF