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Old 16 September 2016, 08:26 AM   #1
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Slightly uneven lugs on a new tudor watch

Alright guys wasn't really sure if this is the place to post this question so I apologise if it's not.but I recently purchased my first tudor really nice size watch.I bought a blackbay as a late 40th birthday gift to myself because I don't have many dive watches.anyway my question is for other blackbay owners and anyone that would like to chime in,are the lugs supposed to be slightly uneven in size,I was admiring the watch as you do,and noticed the bottom left lug and top right lug look slightly thinner than the top left and bottom right lug.the watch was bought new so it's not been polished.thanks for reading
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Old 16 September 2016, 08:45 AM   #2
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Alright guys wasn't really sure if this is the place to post this question so I apologise if it's not.but I recently purchased my first tudor really nice size watch.I bought a blackbay as a late 40th birthday gift to myself because I don't have many dive watches.anyway my question is for other blackbay owners and anyone that would like to chime in,are the lugs supposed to be slightly uneven in size,I was admiring the watch as you do,and noticed the bottom left lug and top right lug look slightly thinner than the top left and bottom right lug.the watch was bought new so it's not been polished.thanks for reading
If its new that how it should look.
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Old 16 September 2016, 08:49 AM   #3
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If its new that how it should look.
Thank you friend for the fast response.I assumed it is supposed to be like that but I had never seen another blackbay before so wasn't tottally sure, the ad only had one.I think they are preparing for the new 2016 style blackbay to be delivered
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Old 16 September 2016, 11:19 PM   #4
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If its new that how it should look.
you seem to be taking a very idealistic view

i have purchased plenty of new products in my time which have had blemishes on them

even rolex can make mistakes

i agree though i would have thought it was the bevelled lugs which make it look this way, i noticed the same thing with my watch.
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Old 16 September 2016, 11:45 PM   #5
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you seem to be taking a very idealistic view

i have purchased plenty of new products in my time which have had blemishes on them

even rolex can make mistakes

i agree though i would have thought it was the bevelled lugs which make it look this way, i noticed the same thing with my watch.
Thanks for this post what blackbay did you get red or blue or black
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Old 17 September 2016, 01:13 AM   #6
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I have a BBN, purchased in December 2015. I cannot visually discern any difference in the lug width/profile. I agree that that case bevel sometimes makes one lug look thinner depending on angle or lighting. When I look at the case from the back, however, they appear identical to me.

Maybe I need to break out my calipers and measure...
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Old 17 September 2016, 02:57 AM   #7
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I have a BBN, purchased in December 2015. I cannot visually discern any difference in the lug width/profile. I agree that that case bevel sometimes makes one lug look thinner depending on angle or lighting. When I look at the case from the back, however, they appear identical to me.

Maybe I need to break out my calipers and measure...
From the back they do look to be the same width
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Old 17 September 2016, 04:07 AM   #8
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you seem to be taking a very idealistic view

i have purchased plenty of new products in my time which have had blemishes on them

even rolex can make mistakes

i agree though i would have thought it was the bevelled lugs which make it look this way, i noticed the same thing with my watch.
Not idealistic just trying to help the OP with his lugitis. This link shows the differences. To suggest a new with stickers is overpolished underscores this obsession some people have with micro millimeters and blowing up photos poster size in high def.
"lugitis is defined as an obsession one has with the size and texture of ones lugs" Lugitis has become epidemic with the intro of the super case aka big lugs.

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Can you put up a photo that shows the difference?
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Old 16 September 2016, 09:58 AM   #10
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Can you put up a photo that shows the difference?
Sure no problem but it's not really ovbious.but once you notice it you can see it easily.I've had it for a few weeks and only noticed yesterday.just wondering the reason tudor cut the cases this way.pics are not great as I don't have a good camera I'm afraid,but thetop right lugs is definitely thinner than the left.and the bottom left is thinner than the right.my pics are not great so you may not be able to see
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Old 21 September 2016, 08:38 AM   #11
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Old 16 September 2016, 09:54 AM   #12
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I doubt it should be uneven, my BB are in par to Rolex quality standards. Agree with Adam, a picture will help to visualize what you are referring to.


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Old 16 September 2016, 09:59 AM   #13
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They should be even, but because of the bevels they can look uneven depending on lighting and viewing angle. Make sure you view it straight on under good non directional lighting. Also view from the underside where there is no bevel.
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They should be even, but because of the bevels they can look uneven depending on lighting and viewing angle. Make sure you view it straight on under good non directional lighting. Also view from the underside where there is no bevel.
You are probably right that the bevels catch the light and maybe perhaps distort the look.I first noticed what I thought was uneven lugs when I was looking at this tudor in a mirror admiring it ,then looking closer the top right lug seems slimmer than the left.but I'm not worried was just intrested in why tudor did this.thank you very much for taking a look
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Old 16 September 2016, 10:01 AM   #15
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Looks fine to me in pictures, I don't see any discrepancy.
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Old 16 September 2016, 01:45 PM   #16
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Looks fine to me in pictures, I don't see any discrepancy.
It's there.
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Old 16 September 2016, 10:34 AM   #17
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I see on yours what I see on Rolex sport watches I own and others I see. The crown side lugs are slightly thinner than the non crown side. Most Rolex sport watches have had a variation between lugs for many years. I have a Tudor 79090 they use a Rolex 1680 case and many are thinner on the non crown side vs the crown side . I get a chuckle out of these "is it over polished threads" and comments. You would have to grind the case with a stone wheel to take that much material off. Perhaps if they are supposed to be equal on new Tudors then I suggest it's an illusion of lighting and angles. Either way it looks great, enjoy it.
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I see on yours what I see on Rolex sport watches I own and others I see. The crown side lugs are slightly thinner than the non crown side. Most Rolex sport watches have had a variation between lugs for many years. I have a Tudor 79090 they use a Rolex 1680 case and many are thinner on the non crown side vs the crown side . I get a chuckle out of these "is it over polished threads" and comments. You would have to grind the case with a stone wheel to take that much material off. Perhaps if they are supposed to be equal on new Tudors then I suggest it's an illusion of lighting and angles. Either way it looks great, enjoy it.
Oh Ok thanks so the tudor blackbay is supposed to have uneven lugs then .learn something new everyday,do you know why tudor does this? and yes I will enjoy,as it's a milestone birthday cheers
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Oh Ok thanks so the tudor blackbay is supposed to have uneven lugs then .learn something new everyday and yes I will enjoy,as it's a milestone birthday cheers
Not what I said. It may or may not, if then correct, if not then lighting|angle. Either way good to go.
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Not what I said. It may or may not, if then correct, if not then lighting|angle. Either way good to go.
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Old 16 September 2016, 02:12 PM   #23
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Alright guys wasn't really sure if this is the place to post this question so I apologise if it's not.but I recently purchased my first tudor really nice size watch.I bought a blackbay as a late 40th birthday gift to myself because I don't have many dive watches.anyway my question is for other blackbay owners and anyone that would like to chime in,are the lugs supposed to be slightly uneven in size,I was admiring the watch as you do,and noticed the bottom left lug and top right lug look slightly thinner than the top left and bottom right lug.the watch was bought new so it's not been polished.thanks for reading
It happens.
Around the late 90's I came across a couple of Rolex watches that had the same issue.
One was on a second hand watch.
The other was a Mid-case which was replaced as a repair after a particularly dumb but serious accident. It was immediately returned for a replacement because of the uneven lug width.
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Alright guys wasn't really sure if this is the place to post this question so I apologise if it's not.but I recently purchased my first tudor really nice size watch.I bought a blackbay as a late 40th birthday gift to myself because I don't have many dive watches.anyway my question is for other blackbay owners and anyone that would like to chime in,are the lugs supposed to be slightly uneven in size,I was admiring the watch as you do,and noticed the bottom left lug and top right lug look slightly thinner than the top left and bottom right lug.the watch was bought new so it's not been polished.thanks for reading
Its the same for Rolex watches as well on most all of the sports line up for the past 50 odd years
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Its the same for Rolex watches as well on most all of the sports line up for the past 50 odd years
Really wonder why they do that.looking at photos on here of other people's black bay I can't see the uneven lugs like mine
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Could other blackbay owners post a photo of the uneven lugs?
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Go have a look at the same model in other stores, and see if you can see a difference between those and yours.
Given the cases are CNC machined, unless there’s some manual setting of a datum, all the cases should come out exactly the same, and no polishing wheel is going to ever remove that much material.
If you do that, then it may put your mind at rest or you could speak with Rolex at St James, and see what they say/suggest.
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Go have a look at the same model in other stores, and see if you can see a difference between those and yours.
Given the cases are CNC machined, unless there’s some manual setting of a datum, all the cases should come out exactly the same, and no polishing wheel is going to ever remove that much material.
If you do that, then it may put your mind at rest or you could speak with Rolex at St James, and see what they say/suggest.
I may do that but I bought the last one in the store,not sure if any other local places sell them.but I'll bare it in mind.I guess your right though that all black bays have uneven lugs,if they are made with a machine as you say,but I cant see it in other peples photos on the official thread for the black bay
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I just took a look at some pictures of my dads old BlackBay - I really think it's the bevelled edges that make lugs appear thinner/thicker in certain lights and angles
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