Only this bloody beauty!
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....but after many years on TZ, having had the opportunity to own some very iconic timepieces, inadvertently, a watch taken in trade this week has blown me away, and it wasn't even on my radar.
It tics all my spec boxes;
42mm - perfect size for my wrists
Titanium - I love this metal, light and it's easy to clean up
Matte dial - love the legibility
Aged lume - subtle and creamy
Diver - it the most iconic of styles in my book
500m - shower proof then
22mm - perfect Nato width for size of watch
Bracelet - superbly executed with micro adjustment
Bezel - the most amazingly solid one I've ever tried
Lume - long lasting
Left handed - yes I am
Brand - always thought they were second best. More fool me.
History - iconic
So what has blown me sideways and completely made me reevaluate what I like?
Only this bloody beauty!
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“Don’t look back, you’re not heading that way.”
Well done - looks superb in that photograph. The legibility really stands out. Does it wear big?
Perfectly proportioned and extremely comfortable on my 7.5” wrist.
Bracelet is the same also with 3 micro settings and additional spring flex on 4th setting.
Amazing piece of engineering if I say so myself. Far more comfortable on bracelet than the DSSD, for me at least.
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“Don’t look back, you’re not heading that way.”
Great - thanks. The flex setting on the bracelet is very clever!
You forgot the roulette date wheel Jason. Another little detail that helps to make this watch.
I really like that,tried a customers one the other week and was impressed with the heft (stainless version) and build quality,will keep a look out for one.
Too big for my wrists unfortunately but a great looking watch.
Oh yes, and Tudor in-house movement with 72hr power reserve, the bezel action a 12 being slightly stiffer when initially turning, ceramic ball bearings on the clasp, ceramic bezel insert, perfectly integrated divers extension and for Nato lovers, wider gap between spring pins and case allowing for thicker straps.
I've admired the Pelagos for a while now but I am really liking the LH version (I'm a leftie too ! )
It looks good,what’s the strap?
I have always been a Pelagos fan, and opted for the original almost as soon as it was out. I like the idea of leftie watches (and I love my EZM1), but somehow with the Pelagos, I think of it being too traditional a dive watch to work for me in leftie format, so am happy to keep mt ETA-powered original.
And they are well made, of that there is no doubt.
Dave
I Think the Pelagos is a really good buy, still amazes me the ETA version has never picked up any value (like the early BB). It’s the kind of watch people will be kicking themselves about in years to come I’m sure.
Lovely one Jason and cracking pic
Pitch
Great watches, gets the most wrist time for me.
I have the blue which I love and.i think the build of these are second to none.
Congratulations on your new Pelagos. I love the dial, hand set and movement but for me the case is a bit too large and "slabby."
Nick Shabazz has uploaded a very fair review of the LH Pelagos on YouTube, so for anyone interested, here's the link:
https://youtu.be/IbvN9QobKpA
Great picture! These have been off my radar until I tried a blue on and now it’s yet another one to add to the never ending must have list!!!!
Keep it if you can!!! Proper tool watch!
Chris
Great photo Jason. Having been on the watch collecting merry go round myself for too long very little catches my eye any more. The Pelagos LHD is probably the only watch I'm really drawn to. Tried one on at the AD in Dubai Airport a couple of weeks ago and if my flight wasn't boarding I probably would have bought it. Great catch.
Really like that, great on that strap, top pic too.
I had the black faced Pelagos for a while but no longer have it. As much as I liked it, it was a bit chunky for my taste. I think the LHD is one of the few watches that does cream lume well. It’s subtle, and not shouting ‘faux aging’ like some other watches.
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I like it a lot. It's kind of like the IWC 3536 titanium of its day. Funnily enough, Jason, I often rotate that with a Sinn 156 and EZM 1!
Has this watch for a short time.. I loved the aged lume and the text on dial looked better to me because of the two colours along with the roulette date.. only reason I flipped it was thinking an Explorer would suit me better... I do regret it now.. may pick another one up next year..
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Pelagos are fantastic, everything about it are spot on. I have a first gen black dial eta, love it.
My son as his eye on it, so I would get a LHD over anything else, prefer it to a Rolex in my experience and personal opinion.
That looks great. Brilliant movement and I love the ceramic bezel against the black dial. Being left handed too, it has perked my interest.
It changes greatly depending on the light but generally looks like this. Only the LHD has this subtle lume, as the other versions are very bright white as you say.
You should check one out Tony, you will be shocked by the build quality, I was.
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“Don’t look back, you’re not heading that way.”
Lovely watch that. I’ll have me a Pelly sooner or later. A blue one please.
They are really sweet looking, modern tech and concept - how are they compared to a stainless steel diver to wear? I know titanium is about the same weight as aluminium, as I had some titanium nuts and bolts for a motorcycle sprocket once (true story)
... Borrowed a black dial version recently and it's definitely on my list. Loved the bracelet and micro adjustment on the clasp. Great clean looking watch.
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I love them, it's just the hands I'm afraid. Too chunky.
As chinnock says they certainly don’t feel as light as you’d imagine. In fact I’d say they feel similar to how you’d expect a stainless steel watch to feel when you pick them up.
I’m not really a fan of light ti watches (have an old ti Citizen) as the lack of heft just makes your brain think cheap and flimsy. Somehow the Pelagos doesn’t feel that way.
The lume is amazing on them, here’s mine yesterday just coming in from outside into a dull hallway!
Such a crisp watch
And a bit less light
I saw one of these today.
Love the vintage lume.
Looks great on one of Steveo's straps.
A tool watch fitted to a go anywhere strap.
This thread and a recent discussion on the hand length on the new Smiths Everest 36mm, has really got me considering the Pelagos.
I've my name down for the Tudor BB GMT, but i'm now thinking the Hand length is too long (subjective, i know)... but this looks perfect, and i like the idea of Ti as an alternative to SS
I'm collecting a field engineer in Jan, and this could be my next purchase (either second hand or new, if you can get a discount :))
Must try to get time to try one on
Thanks for posting !!
Yes, they should really get it onto the Black Bay watches.