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Old 11 October 2022, 01:01 AM   #1
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Tudor diver + cyclops...

I used to hate the cyclops on Rolex sport models, on the couple date models I used to have.

In fact, I opted for the ND Sub twice.

I have not owned a Rolex for a long time. Since I have grown up, I am struggling to read the date on my watches without my newly made reading glasses on. Ahh...the pleasures of growing old. I also prefer my watches to have a date, as I use it quite a lot.

Is it only me, or would a date model of the Tudor Pelagos 39 look really nice with a cyclops :)? Never thought I'd say that, but I really think it would.

With Tudor, you'd not be wearing a 'fake' Rolex from a distance, since they used to have it for a long time. In your opinion, would Rolex ever allow the use of a cyclops on a Tudor diver ever again?
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Old 11 October 2022, 01:05 AM   #2
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Just buy an aftermarket one and slap it on
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Old 11 October 2022, 01:06 AM   #3
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I've added a cyclops to my THC, as there was plenty of room @ 6:00 and it was a nod to the original Monte Carlo vintage chronographs.

But I actually prefer the clean look of no cyclops on a Tudor diver.

However, it's your watch, do what works best for you.
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Old 11 October 2022, 03:25 AM   #4
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I've added a cyclops to my THC, as there was plenty of room @ 6:00 and it was a nod to the original Monte Carlo vintage chronographs.

But I actually prefer the clean look of no cyclops on a Tudor diver.

However, it's your watch, do what works best for you.
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Looks like it came out the factory looking like that!
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Old 11 October 2022, 03:35 AM   #5
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Just get Neo-vintage Tudor sub. 79090
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Old 11 October 2022, 03:46 AM   #6
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Just buy an aftermarket one and slap it on
Don't think it's the same.

The date font has to be the right size (small and impossible to read without a magnifier - eg. a 16600 date) for x2.5 magnifier to work well, also it would have to be fairly inside of the chapter ring and clear of nothing around it. Eg. I would not think it would work on a Pelagos 42.

Not that I'd do it still, as I'd want it to be up to same Standard as the watch.
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I've added a cyclops to my THC, as there was plenty of room @ 6:00 and it was a nod to the original Monte Carlo vintage chronographs.

But I actually prefer the clean look of no cyclops on a Tudor diver.

However, it's your watch, do what works best for you.
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That looks great

Eg. case in point, this Tudor Heritage chrono, am I the only one who thinks that it would look much better with the original serrations on the crowns and pushers, rather than this modern looking knurling, and also a cyclops on the date at 3 o'clock?

It's a nice watch, don't get me wrong, but I think the changes done from the vintage model, do not add, but rather take away from the design. Curious if others feel the same.
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Old 11 October 2022, 03:58 AM   #8
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cyclops serves a function to magnify... if you have difficulty seeing the date their are two options eliminate it or make it bigger.

cyclops is a proven solution.

however, my 5 digit explorer II has the cyclops but does not have AR coating... the date is not visible at all, it is just a bright reflection where the date should be.
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Looks like it came out the factory looking like that!
Thanks, Nick!

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That looks great

Eg. case in point, this Tudor Heritage chrono, am I the only one who thinks that it would look much better with the original serrations on the crowns and pushers, rather than this modern looking knurling, and also a cyclops on the date at 3 o'clock?

It's a nice watch, don't get me wrong, but I think the changes done from the vintage model, do not add, but rather take away from the design. Curious if others feel the same.
Thanks, Etienne!

I prefer the knurling but wouldn't mind if the original serrations were used. The THC, as a modern reboot of the original Monte Carlo it does a great job IMHO of leaning into it's vintage design w/ modern construction & proportions.

For a 3:00 date window [and cyclops] Tudor would need to release a Big Block reissue. But I don't see that happening given Tudor's new chronograph movement has sub dials at 3 & 9.
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Old 11 October 2022, 05:55 PM   #10
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Thanks, Etienne!

I prefer the knurling but wouldn't mind if the original serrations were used. The THC, as a modern reboot of the original Monte Carlo it does a great job IMHO of leaning into it's vintage design w/ modern construction & proportions.

For a 3:00 date window [and cyclops] Tudor would need to release a Big Block reissue. But I don't see that happening given Tudor's new chronograph movement has sub dials at 3 & 9.
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Big Block reissue would be immense, even though I buy diver's, I'd probably buy it too. Date at 3 would only work with a 7750 3,6,9h configuration!

As for the serrations, the knurling is fine, but I find them much better than the fine machining on the crown and bezel of my Pelagos 42. Seems like a few years later, even Tudor themselves found out and the new 39 & FXD have the Rolex serrations Sometimes I think it was just a decision for the sake of doing something different than Rolex
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