As far as I can see, they're the same, with the exception that the -0001 model includes a "Complimentary fabric strap supplied with watch".
Probably very obvious to some but can anyone please explain the difference between theses two tutor models:
https://uk.bucherer.com/tudor-black-...50bm-0001.html
https://uk.bucherer.com/tudor-herita...50bm-0002.html
As far as I can see, they're the same, with the exception that the -0001 model includes a "Complimentary fabric strap supplied with watch".
Possibly...M79250BM-0002 "This Tudor watch comes with a second strap option in fabric khaki & beige strip"?
Both descriptions state an extra strap
0001 claims
‘Complimentary fabric strap supplied’
0002 claims
This Tudor watch comes with a second strap option in fabric khaki & beige strip.
Still none the wiser
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Both the same price or am I missing something?
I've spotted the difference...
the 001 watch is set to 10:10 whilst 002 is set to 22:10!
Joking aside, there doesn't appear to be much between them to my eye, have you asked Bucherer?
No haven’t enquired. A local dealer (where I would ultimately buy from) with a couple of branches has both - 0001 in one store and the 0002 in the other. When I made a quick call a few weeks back the young girl who answered could only suggest one was produced in a different year, 2017 vs 2018. It felt like a guess but.
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Could it be the version of the box? Tudor AD told me when I bought my BB41 a while back that the new box versions were coming in, and they didn't like them (the new ones).
Got to be the strap can't really see any other differences unless I'm missing something!
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On the Tudor website, there are also 003 and 004 references on different natos.
It is possible that the 001 and 002 references are the same from different markets (countries), or just minor different in the straps
Looking at it further I believe it can only be the strap colour.
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And looking on the Tudor website, the reference is 0001 and the Bucherer is 0002. Would agree it is strap difference only
It’s strap colour. Don’t know which is which, but one has a green/khaki nato, and the other a brown/beige one.
Not sure if Bronze is immune from papa Tudor’s decision to split out different strap options exclusively into different SKUs. If it were the case it’d be no-brainer to get the nato IMO, but that’s because my wrists are smaller than 7”.
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