This has turned into a somewhat bizarre conversation.
If Breitling makes a movement and Tudor puts it in a watch, it's not in-house. That's simply a fact.
Not being in-house doesn't mean it's...
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This has turned into a somewhat bizarre conversation.
If Breitling makes a movement and Tudor puts it in a watch, it's not in-house. That's simply a fact.
Not being in-house doesn't mean it's...
Based on other popular Tudor releases, I imagine it'll ease off pretty quickly after the initial rush (and folk trying to make a quick buck off the wave of interest). I remember the same happening...
BB58 = 11.9mm
BB58 925 = 12.7mm
New Chrono = 14.2mm
Black Bay = 14.7mm
That's a head scratcher. People seem to be walking into ADs and trying them on, anyone paying a premium either has copious funds or got carried away!
How did you make that jump?
I'm late to the party, but my thoughts are:
White dial chrono - seems to be the winner of the day for Tudor, although not enough to tempt me personally.
Gold BB58 - I like the look of it,...
Haven't Tudor been sticking different coloured bezels on black bays for awhile now? :playful:
Again not saying it's what they'll do, I have no clue, but I don't find it hard to believe given the...
I'm not suggesting it's what they will do, but it's not hard to imagine them doing it either.
The original BB58 is a black bezel with a black face, just like the regular larger Black Bay. The difference is the colour of the markings. So I'm not sure why you think they wouldn't do the same...
If it is a BB58 GMT I'm going to have a headache deciding what to do :nightmare:
I heard Tudor and Omega were going to do a collab and release the Black SeaBay 300 :encouragement: