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31 March 2014, 01:59 PM | #5 |
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The more I look at it, the more I realize just how right they've got it.
The color of the bezel is just perfect. In many lighting situations it will look black but it isn't. And I like that the dial is NOT blue also. The snowflake hands on the round hour markers are also quite genius. The watch has an overall timeless Sub appearance but the hands immediately give it a distinct 'Tudor' recognition, that is all about understatement. And as I have a large wrist I love the size too, bigger than a Rolex Sub. I love my burgundy BB with it's gold, gild and the chocolate dial. It is a stunningly beautiful warm combination. So sophisticated it is almost a dress watch. I don't see me parting with that one. But the blue one - oh boy - I am very tempted.... The quintessential understated Submariner. Thank good I have six month to think about it, before it is available. |
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