Black Seamaster looks really good to me, hopefully the price will not be too high: https://www.omegawatches.com/watches...-m-collection/
Is the black bay GMT a true GMT, or one where you can only adjust the bezel and the 24 hour hand. A Rolex GMT allows independent adjustment of the main hour hand which is the only way I like them.
Be interested in lug width on the 58 too. Maybe a unique
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Hmmmmm. Chop the DD40 everose in for the new everose GMT? Decisions decision...
The new SMPc is a mess, and upped the size to 42mm ??!!
I have mixed feelings about this BB GMT... Is it a diver or a GMT watch, why mix it? Also why release Tudor and Rolex pepsi the same time? Did the feel threatened by that Tag?
And that leather strap version feels just...wrong.
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Bloody ell! And a BLRO GMT with blue dial.
https://www.rolex.com/watches/gmt-ma...blro-0002.html
The Tudor GMT is simply amazing.
So much closer to the original Rolex gmt.
No crown guards, alum bezel insert, river bracelet.
Couldn’t have made it any better...
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https://www.hodinkee.com/articles/om...on-introducing
38mm which is good to see.
This sickly extension to the Seiko Presage Line:
Lol, it had to be you, Ben! My AD’s meeting them on Friday. I’m first on their list (my AD’s, not Tudor’s!)
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Wow, you can really see Victoria Beckham's influence on the Tudor 1926!
The GMT snatches victory from the jaws of defeat however.
Yeah, that Tudor Pepsi GMT looks fantastic and a great price point too! With my BLNR it would be a better alternative to the Rolex Pepsi too I think. I do love GMTs...
Might need to sell off a piece or 2 and make room for it... good grief. This hobby. Why did I ever start it...
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Just popped in to the local AD
Apparently Tudors should hit the shops at the end of Aug. With luck they remember to give me a call.
Anyone spotted a thickness for the Black Bay 58? The most recent 70hr version of the Black is 14.8mm I think, wondering if this has maintained its proportions or got a little short and fat. Tough to tell from the photos.
Dunno about the Tudor, something looks off - may need to see it in the flesh. Can't say why. On the other hand the jubilee GMT is an absolute winner
Given that there's virtually no difference between a Rolex Sub and a GMT it makes sense to me. The Tudor GMT is the perfect holiday watch, in fact it's pretty perfect all round.
True GMT, good water resistance, vintage looks with modern spec, in house movement, good power reserve, date...
It's going to be very popular.
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I’m sure the new ones are more robust. Not sure if the hate just comes from the distinctive look and connotations that come with the jubilee. Its design makes it very noticeable and I think can look garish in photos. I really want to get my grubby hands on this new jubilee though because I bet it feels exquisite.
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