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25 May 2022, 12:22 AM | #1 |
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That's A Whole Lotta Chocolate!
This is an incoming post - one late incoming and one fresh.
I got the call for the CHNR back in November of 2021, and have been adoring it ever since. I never posted an incoming about it, guess I just didn't get around to it. Just as well though, as I now have a double incoming to share. We know the CHNR well, its a stunning piece that I find myself just staring at while it's on my wrist. It's been on a number of trips with me so far and it's been a great conversation starter. While on travel this past weekend (and wearing my CHNR) I happened to come across a Tudor Black Bay 58 in bronze at the Tudor boutique. I'm a lover of bronze and Tudor really did something special with this watch. The case, the dial, the bracelet material, all fantastic, but the pièce de résistance is the new T-fit clasp. I don't have experience with a glidelock clasp; I imagine that the T-fit offers similar functionality in a smaller package. I enjoy it more than I do the clasps on the 116900 Air King or the CHNR. I do not like the aesthetics of the rivet-style bracelet. I will say however that I don't notice the faux-rivets while wearing it, and as the bracelet patinas the faux-rivets look better. Great of Tudor to also provide the gorgeous brown NATO strap as well. I'm very happy with both of them!
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Seiko SARB017 "Alpinist"|Air King 116900 | "Root Beer" 126711CHNR | Tudor BB58 Bronze | Ball Engineer III Marvelight Caring Edition |
25 May 2022, 12:30 AM | #2 |
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Awesome.
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25 May 2022, 12:42 AM | #3 |
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Congrats, great pair!
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25 May 2022, 01:33 AM | #4 |
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Nice set of watches.
If you have a chance to post your experiences with the bronze (patina, smells, etc.) in a few months time, that would be cool. |
25 May 2022, 02:31 AM | #5 |
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Nice pairing!
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25 May 2022, 02:51 AM | #6 | |
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Patina has already started, I've worn it every day since picking it up, so only about 4 days or so, and it's starting to take on that deep rich look. It does smell like bronze but you have to get your nose close to it to smell it. I did experience some wrist discoloration from the bracelet when I wore it outside on a very hot and humid day, all day, with sunscreen. It seriously wasn't bad, and it washed right off of both the watch and my wrist, without the need to scrub. I've jogged with it also, sweat did not seem to have the same effect and have had no discoloration without the addition of something like sunblock.
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Seiko SARB017 "Alpinist"|Air King 116900 | "Root Beer" 126711CHNR | Tudor BB58 Bronze | Ball Engineer III Marvelight Caring Edition |
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