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Old 9 June 2024, 04:02 AM   #31
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Have had my BB58 blue for over two years and it’s been my most-worn watch in that time, I think because of the comfort, its subtle but sure handsomeness, accuracy and convenience as it’s always running if I take it off for a couple of days.

I don’t think I’d pay retail again, given how much cheaper some now are secondhand, but a worthy watch for sure.
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Old 9 June 2024, 09:32 AM   #32
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Have had my BB58 blue for over two years and it’s been my most-worn watch in that time, I think because of the comfort, its subtle but sure handsomeness, accuracy and convenience as it’s always running if I take it off for a couple of days.

I don’t think I’d pay retail again, given how much cheaper some now are secondhand, but a worthy watch for sure.

Agreed. It’s a lot of watch for the price. I’ve yet to own a Rolex that ran tighter than my bb58. I’ve probably checked 15-20 watches on my timegrapher, it was the only one that ran +/- 0 year over year. It’s a great watch, second hand you can get one for an incredible price.


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Old 9 June 2024, 11:36 AM   #33
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I regret selling mine. I wasn’t wearing it much and wanted a brighter blue but in reality, the navy color is more versatile. You could make it a single watch collection. The lack of date also made it more of a weekend watch for me. I think it could be a robust and versatile option in any collection. Sold mine to a good friend and at least I know he’s enjoying it.
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Old 9 June 2024, 12:13 PM   #34
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I find the blue to be very attractive. I was head over heels when I first received it. I got kind of bored with it quickly only because I find it a bit too simple (for some that’s a plus though).

However I recently took it off the bracelet and and started doing frequent strap changes with leather, NATO, and MN style and I’ve found my love for it again.

I have the black one as well which I never get tired of. That red triangle pulls me in.

Overall, I like overall design of my Sub date better but the Tudors are definitely an amazing value by comparison!


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