I think they sell quite a number of the non-sports watches in Asia.
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I think they sell quite a number of the non-sports watches in Asia.
That ‘Explorer dial’ BB58 would be a favourite of mine.
I will freely admit that the chrono’s crown stem is not the biggest issue with Rolex’s Basel 2019 [emoji38]
That it does, but I think that’s just the steel picking up the gold from the pushers and crown.
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This ^^ was from their website...
I know the Black Bay sometimes has a red colour...
That shot possibly intentionally hides a bit of a slip up with this model... the pushers are gold, the crown is gold, but the signature Tudor extended crown stem is... steel. Find another photo of...
As an aside, I'd like to see a Black Bay 58 in bronze, keeping the 'Explorer dial' of the full-size one.
Actually, there are so many great potential new Tudors: Ranger in 36-38mm, North Flag with...
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Inspired by this alleged Tudor prototype for the USMC.
!!! What’s going on with the bezel meeting the bracelet?
If I had to guess, I’d say lollipop rather than Mercedes in order to keep a bit of distance between Tudor and Rolex designs.
Yep, a 40-41mm panda dial chronograph similar to the Big Blocks, just with the Breitling movement and no date could be very nice indeed.
I also think a variation on the BB GMT is possible, maybe a...
Red bezel BB58 with a date perhaps - without the cyclops because that’s very much a Rolex design signature now.
I think this is possible as well... a slight design tweak perhaps, and the use of the Brietling/Tudor integrated chronograph rather than the current ETA modular one.
A 36mm Ranger would be great.
A BB58 with the ‘3-6-9’ dial layout from the BB Bronze would be a rather good throwback to the Explorer-dial early Submariners.