I've no doubt this will be a well engineered watch, but a bronze one! I have watched the columns for bronze/brass watches, because I've fancied one myself, and have decided that as I see so many used ones for sale at vastly reduced prices, I'll not risk it.
I'm sure that a Tudor version is just as likely to suffer such a fate if you don't like it, and it will lose you money.
Perhaps you should try a bronze/brass watch first, perhaps a second hand Maranaz Layan. Though these are brass, from what I've read, I understand that both metals are stable for use in watch case construction, and similar in metalurgical terms, and wearability.
Another thing you should consider, is that you will get a green wrist. Although the caseback is stainless steel, the case material will make your wrist turn green, especially if you sweat.
OK, that said, the Black Bay bronze is a superb looking watch, and if I were in the market for a bronze watch, I'd certainly think it worth considering.