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17 March 2016, 01:28 AM | #1 |
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Did you see the new Tudor??? AMAZING!!
Amazing!!!!
Pictures are from Tudor website ... Is Tudor the new Rolex? I wonder ...
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17 March 2016, 01:32 AM | #2 |
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and this one on a Rivet bracelet with in-house movment
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17 March 2016, 01:34 AM | #3 |
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The straight end links on the black model kill it for me but the Bronze and Rivet models are fantastic.
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17 March 2016, 01:40 AM | #5 |
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Cannot find any good pics of the bracelet - can someone explain what is meant by "rivet?"
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Is the bronze a strap only option?
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17 March 2016, 01:50 AM | #7 |
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LOVE the bronze, but not a big fan of the PVD or the rivets I'm afraid.
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straight-end links on the PVD is totally wrong, but, i would never get a PVD bracelet watch, anyway. it looks much better on leather or fabric:
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as for the new BBB, i miss the tudor rose and curved text. i think it's a big mistake to drop those two elements, which added a bit of fun to an otherwise austere design. :-(
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17 March 2016, 02:14 AM | #10 |
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i wonder whether the new rivet bracelet will stretch easily compared to my current BB which is solid link.
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17 March 2016, 02:15 AM | #11 |
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everything Tudor just looks cheap to me compared to Rolex. I don't know if I can get past that for the money they are asking I would rather just save for a Rolex every time I have considered a Tudor. These new "in house" Tudor watches are not cheap
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100% agree
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love that rivet bracelet
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Rivet bracelet is such an homage. However, I agree on the strap look!
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17 March 2016, 03:06 AM | #16 |
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it is bolted ,,, like in the frist tough bracelets ,,, others work with pin, spingbars or screws ,,, if the bolts are holding the bracele together in this modern version or if they are only for decoration ,,, i dont know. the first rolex submariners had rivet bracelets and (my guess) made them famous
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That riveted Black Bay Black looks awesome, although I'm also not exactly sure how that bracelet system will work.
As for the PVD model, looks damn good in photos (on strap), but it got me wondering: doesn't pvd scratch to leave a white line (because of the steel underneath)? It isn't very much like Rolex - or Tudor - to make a watch susceptible to that kind of wear. Somewhat in the same logic of not applying a rhodium bath to white gold models, but striving to develop a gold alloy which doesn't require the regular maintenance. |
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yes, PVD will mark, but, how much will depend on the application process. if DLC (one of the best, so, i would assume tudor chose this route), it will be a pretty tough surface. afterwards, these are "tool" watches, so, a little bit of patina should, and will, look good. |
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Not a fan of the endlinks on the dark.
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No thanks on pvd but that rivet bracelet is pretty cool. Bronze I'm undecided.
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I have never seen a PVD watch that doesn't wear off and look crummy
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17 March 2016, 04:01 AM | #23 |
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The bronze is screaming to be 38-40mm. If you're gonna go vintage, go all the way.
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Would I do it again? No. Should I have listened to the Forum before doing it? Yes. I dont wear it as often as I thought I would, but when i do I am happy and a like it. Afterall it is kind of cool.
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I kind of like the look of worn PVD on a watch. It looks kind of cool. Reminds me of the worn "blued" finishes on firearms.
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17 March 2016, 06:28 PM | #26 |
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No. It's just that the sides of the bracelet links are riveted to the main pieces. Generally I think riveted bracelet links are less solid and hence less heavy - at least compared to standard, modern Rolex (and Tudor I guess) bracelets.
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No thanks to all Black Bays presented this year. Yeah please to vintage Snowflake.
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17 March 2016, 07:06 PM | #28 |
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I think they are great, such homage to vintage styles. Love it
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The PVD version is awesome! I agree about the straight end links; that part could have been done better. Looks great on the fabric strap!
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