What a disappointing set of releases. A bronze BB, still 43mm in a dial colour no-one needed, the POS, and a load of bi-metal stuff no-one asked for.
The only forward step (for me) is the fact that...
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What a disappointing set of releases. A bronze BB, still 43mm in a dial colour no-one needed, the POS, and a load of bi-metal stuff no-one asked for.
The only forward step (for me) is the fact that...
The really interesting thing is that there seems to be a real buzz about them at the moment.
Genuine anticipation by quite a lot of people
There are many things in their favour
Tudor have a very...
Lollipops were all 76100s, not 94010 - the pucture is a 76100. I had 2, a blue and a black
Here's the blue
https://i.postimg.cc/D2MstHDg/20170610-133147.jpg
One thing I always loved about the older ones like my snowflake, lollipops (2) and jumbos (5 in total) is that they were Rolex cases and stamped/engraved around the caseback as such. If you bought...
But they haven't done an LE at all since their re-launch (apart from the unique one for the "one watch" event that went for so much).
And my reason still stands wrt an LE, I do not see them...
I think that they have made a rod for their own back, with the BB getting (and keeping) round indices, and the Pelagos keeping the square indices.
Perhaps there will be a mini Pelagos (ie smaller...
As I have said before, I think the brand is in some very canny hands.
I think they are slowly and surely revealing the crown jewels they have planned, and are deliberately not going straight to the...
Pelagos 58 is on my wish list.
Makes sense to bring the new movement into a different range as well as explore more colur options (which will definitely happen).
Dave