36mm, MT5402 movement, with a GMT jumping hour hand.
Last edited by Lostgear; 5th April 2020 at 15:45.
I’d buy it...
I’d have a Ranger in a heartbeat... if it was smaller. Surely that would be a very popular choice?.
Cheers
Bit more tinkering.....
Dial and hands from the Heritage Ranger.......but de-saturated
BB36 case
Text from the PO1....but with "Ranger" added
Crown from an Explorer
Movement from the BB58
Dream on.........
Last edited by Lostgear; 5th April 2020 at 15:10.
Wifes watch, nice thing after market dial hands but rest all original
I'd be on the waiting list for one of those - is a watch I have been hoping Tudor would consider producing following on from the BB58.
Don’t think Tudor will release anything at all this year tbh
Thinking about it, my Ranger gets worn a hell of a lot, when I want a plain watch that I don’t mind getting a bit mucky. I thought I’d have sold it on by now, but really like it.
In 36mm it would be possibly too small for me, as my wife has a Tag of that size and it doesn’t feel quite right.
Some nice inspiration here: https://www.poshtime.com/3020.012/Tu...050-c.1968.php
If they put end links as per your photo, I’d be interested. The yawning gap on the metal bracket version looks ridiculous.
Now on bracelet and with the Tudor BB crown tube.
Nice article and mock ups. I wrote some related stuff when I did an article about 5 months back on why I sold my Heritage Ranger and bought a Black Bay 41.
https://forum.tz-uk.com/showthread.p...r-Black-Bay-41
For me the Ranger is a very good watch but it just has some things missing that stopped it being a keeper for me after 18 months of ownership and use as my every day watch.
Firstly it’s a shade too big for its design; the bezel is very thin and the case very circular, resulting in a bit of a ‘dinner plate’ look and with a fair amount of empty real estate on the dial. Secondly, because of the very circular case shape the tubed Black Bay crown sticks out too much (whereas it sits much more flush against actual BB cases). Finally, the straight end link bracelet - whilst well made, doesn’t work aesthetically. I wanted to love it, buy in the end these things were deal breakers.
Tudor are so close to a winner with this watch. Scale it down to 38mm (with 20mm bracelet), give it a flush crown and fitted end links. Really that’s all they need to do. If you wanna nit-pick they could also replace the smiley ‘self winding’ text with the word Ranger.
It would sell like hot cakes - a genuine modern reissue of the classic Ranger and a watch closer to the original Explorer that inspired it than the modern Explorer itself. But, I think such a revamp would make it such an atttactive alternative to the Explorer that ultimately Rolex would steer away from doing this.
How about a 58 GMT with a silver bezel....