They look great on one of eddies grey NATOs
Last edited by Middo; 31st May 2023 at 10:36.
I may have posted this before but it is still one of my favourite combo's
I found out some more info, not sure if its allready known.
Here is the MN store showing the watch at normal retail price but not available to order just now.
I like the basic Yemas as well.
https://boutique.marinenationale.gou...re-pelagos-fxd
I have found one issued 21 for sale by auction that didnt sell.
It seems to me If servicemen are selling their watches designed for a specific purpose then they can not be doing the job.
In the British Army there would be an investigation if this was so.
Its good to see the French getting priorities right here is the Navy knife along with corkscrew.
https://boutique.marinenationale.gou...rine-nationale
I know how important wine is to them I once delivered their booze (including plastic wine glasses) for Bastille day to 2 REP outside Tomislavgrad.
Last edited by bwest76; 31st May 2023 at 10:10.
Yea it is not government property.
It does happen in certain cases for collaboration with military services that the soldier has to sign a sort of contract, binding him to keep the watch for at least X years (5 for example).
Not sure if this was the case for those original FXDs, but it had been the case for certain versions of the bb58 done in collaboration with certain french military groups.
In any case, and whatever the contract might say (if there is one), it still is a private purchase, at preferential price, and therefore the individual’s property
Eddie’s nato with with new style keepers really work in this watch
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As you pointed out earlier, none of these are “issued” in the traditional sense
They are a private purchase item that serving members of the MN can buy at a discounted rate. These watches are subtly different to the commercial items the public can buy. If bought from the PX it’s just the same as buying in a standard Tudor shop.
Last edited by Sinnlover; 31st May 2023 at 14:53.
Two liners are still a private purchase . My understanding is you spec the engraving on deposit ( and LHD is you wish) and balance is paid prior to delivery. Same with Sqn watches from Brietling, Bremont, Tudor, omega, CW, B&R to name but a few
Mine has arrived,I have tried a few straps I think the OEMs are very good.
It needs a dark coloured strap if you ask me.
Going to try the rubber in a minute,its been on a CNS paratrooper for an hour which suits it and lowers it on the wrist.
I didnt buy it for its looks its like a SAAB 900 the beauty is in its practicality.
Last edited by bwest76; 31st May 2023 at 13:46.
I was thinking of buying the short version and moving the Velcro round for a better fit seems they are about £140.
On an Omega site I saw this on a FXD which looks quite good,what do you think?
https://elliotbrownwatches.com/produ...39436131827878
Anyone having any bezel issues?
Mine will have to go back to be looked at when I get chance.
Bezel numbers and markers are pitting and appear to be coming lose and not sitting flush in ceramic. It also feels loose like it’s stuck on with double sided tape and not seated properly.
Anyone looking for one there in stock at Ernest Jones (I’ve just brought one - my second!)
Still showing as in stock here -
https://www.ernestjones.co.uk/tudor-...ch/p/V-8417297
Picked up one of the Eliot Brown straps mentioned above.
https://elliotbrownwatches.com/colle...webbing-straps
Quick (ish) verdict:
Looks good, easy to fit.
Has a buckle system that the blurb says was about rethinking Velcro. Plus side is it wears more like a MN in that it’s quite low profile, the Velcro look isn’t for everyone. Down side, like the Octopod, it is slightly the solution to a problem maybe not many people have (although I like the Octopod as I wanted a clasp on a fabric strap).
Quality of the strap is very nice, feels more like soft material than NATOs which can be a bit plasticky. This isn’t nylon webbing you can buy for pennies. Slightly thinner than the Tudor Velcro webbing though so watch head would be a bit flappy if you like to wear your straps on the loose side.
Clasp is nicely made, not chunky like the Octopod. Jury is slightly out on how secure but they say has been tested and iterated so fear of the new I guess!
You can fit the Octopod elasticated webbing to the clasp and those are 10 quid a pop if you wanted to switch up the colours. Caveat - the clasp is obviously designed with their webbing in mind so again, how secure, not sure.
In order of preference:
Tudor Velcro
Erika’s MN
This strap / Octopod - this if you want a lower profile buckle system.
Goldsmiths Bluewater had one on display today. Not sure if for sale or not, was quickly passing & personally looking at the new BB36s.
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Think you can find them on AMJ at 0%. I am sure I saw one last week.
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I’m not sure if these are now readily available but one at Goldsmiths Trafford Centre.
I got the call from Tudor Battersea this week which is about 8 months since I enquired. But I acquired one a lot earlier this year so did not need it.
Can I ask how the owners are finding these watches in general?
Any issues with quality and how do they wear on the wrist?
Any regrets?
No issues here either. Wear mine most days now too and time keeping seems good. It wears very nicely, the lug to lug dimensions are a red herring and don’t convey how it feels on the wrist.
That’s good to hear, thanks.
I was actually hoping to try one on today as I was in Whitby and I thought Watches of Whitby had one in but no it had gone.
I’ll keep looking.
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Public service announcement - it’s a royal pain in the arse trying to remove sun cream caked into the back of the standard rubber strap because it has a fine weave pattern to it. If anyone has any tips, let me know, soap and warm water only partially successful.
Two of the markers on my bezel have now fallen out with more to follow soon by the look of it.
Only wear it during the day and remove at night, never been in the water, case back sticker still on.
Will have to take it into goldsmiths and see what the verdict is.
Little disappointed but it is what it is.
This is a real shame. I’m delighted with my BB58 but the date change issues with the gmt put me off that particular watch - as Tudor never really explained the issue or if they’ve fixed the new movements, we are just left to guess. Now this with the Pelagos - again it might have been a bad batch but they are silent about the issue. Very odd when you can get a ceramic bezel on a £99 steeldive and I’ve never seen one of those for sale with lume dropped out of the bezel?!? If I spend north of £3k on an item I don’t expect to have to return it. Sure there will always be the odd issue and that’s what a warranty is for but these bezel issues - like the gmt date change - seem to be quite widespread. They need to be honest and open about a fix and put some effort into fixing it at factory level imho.
These certainly seem to be a lot easier to get than when I went on the dreeded "list" for my first one. Found this in the window of the local Tudor Boutique. They also had the new black one - not for sale, but told fairly easy to get (they had sold one the previous day) Surprised how much I like the new one - if only it didn't have the text at the top! I could live with the Red Bull bit, but as a proud Kiwi/Team NZ supporter there's no way I'm wearing an Alinghi branded anything!!
Two NM straps arrived today. Takes ages from order date. Hopefully his upgraded shop will speed things up now. Got a navy one at the same time which looks a good blue match. Decided between a red and orange for the other just to have something a bit more out there. Went with red. It is more of a crimson red. Happy with it.
Just a quick update..
Mine came back from a warranty repair today due to the markers on the bezel practically all falling out!
Was away with Rolex 2 months and they have replaced the entire bezel.
They also cleaned the case and strap. (Did not ask for this and was not allowed to send watch for repair without straps)
However I’m not convinced it is the original strap I sent with it as there is a mark on the keeper and the Velcro is much worse.
I think the bezel is also a slightly different shade of blue and now springs up and down when pressed from above which I don’t remember it doing before? Anyone else’s do this?
Thanks.
I've heard of (and seen pics) of the lume falling out of the Pelagos 42 bezel, but first case I've heard of it on an FXD. Regardless as EoS says, it's astonishing that it's still an issue after all this time! I thought I'd read that Tudor had changed the way the manufactured the bezels on the FXD and Pelagos 39, but this would indicate not!
I can understand them switching out the bezel completely, but it sounds like they also just picked a random velcro strap up off the workbench when they refitted that too!
Link to picture I hope..
https://www.flickr.com/gp/191436565@N08/x9phx7700z
Will post new bezel next week.
Wow, that is far from ideal. Bit of a shocker.
Wow that’s sh1te.
I have yet to have an issue with my Pelagos but it does not inspire confidence
Last edited by Sinnlover; 4th August 2024 at 09:37.
Yep, first they looked to brown around the edges then lost their luminosity, the smaller plots collapsed in on themselves and then kind of shrunk and fell out. The larger plots and numbers appeared to expand and lift out from edges. Triangle was starting to lift in picture.
Fixed now mostly but has taken shine off it a little.
Can anyone confirm if pressed gently from top say at quarter past and quarter to the bezel springs down slightly?
That’s shocking! With the Pelagos 42 the plots at least seem to just fall out (I’ve not heard reports of them discolouring and shrinking).