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Old 2 April 2018, 09:03 PM   #1
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A really nice article you need to read if you like Tudor

and especially the black bay


https://www.revolution.watch/talk-ba...lack-bay-came/
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Old 2 April 2018, 09:06 PM   #2
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Excellent article, thanks for posting

Great pic of the new GMT. Makes me really want to pic one up

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Old 2 April 2018, 09:22 PM   #3
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I'm only giving the author 6/10 for omitting two very important Black Bay Special Edition models in his article
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Old 2 April 2018, 09:34 PM   #4
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I'm only giving the author 6/10 for omitting two very important Black Bay Special Edition models in his article
I understand your point but on the other hand I think likewise the author.
All these editions for shops or forums are fun but if they are not in the Rolex catalog I don't think they are that important.
The Harrods and Bucherer are nice, so are 3 others made for forums.
But to be honest, I don't care that much about these special editions.
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Old 2 April 2018, 09:56 PM   #5
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All these editions for shops or forums are fun but if they are not in the Rolex catalog I don't think they are that important
Oh , I'm not interested in the catalog, that's easy. 0n the contrary, Tudor Harrods Kermit and the Bronze Blue Bucherer editions are difficult to get your hands on and that appeals to serious watch collectors , make no mistake, these super fun luxury wrist candies possess bragging rights and they're only going to appreciate in value over the years. Why don't you check out the latest market prices on Chrono24? The author should have at least made a passing comment
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Old 2 April 2018, 10:04 PM   #6
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Oh , I'm not interested in the catalog, that's easy. 0n the contrary, Tudor Harrods Kermit and the Bronze Blue Bucherer editions are difficult to get your hands on and that appeals to serious watch collectors , make no mistake, these super fun luxury wrist candies possess bragging rights and they're only going to appreciate in value over the years. Why don't you check out the latest market prices on Chrono24? The author should have at least made a passing comment
could be just a hype ... If they make these for every shop or every forum it will be as boring as a Panerai LE
Too much is too much
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Old 2 April 2018, 11:26 PM   #7
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Why don't you check out the latest market prices on Chrono24?
Thing is some sellers advertise it as a special edition of 100 pieces (for example, https://www.chrono24.com/tudor/herit...-id7696979.htm), thing is we don't actually know how special they are. But if I was to make a guess it'd be way over 100 pieces. Are they going to be more expensive and sought after than usual ones? Probably yes. Are they going to be those really appreciated collector pieces? Probably not. Also as pointed out it matters whether Tudor continues to make special editions left and right. If they make too many special editions, special editions will become less special.
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Old 3 April 2018, 02:08 AM   #8
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Read it yesterday. This article reads like nothing but marketing copy, and poorly-written marketing copy at that.
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Old 3 April 2018, 03:13 AM   #9
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A really nice article you need to read if you like Tudor

First production run of BB Green ?
As is written on the warranty cards,,
One of those are the ones to have I imagine,,,

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Old 3 April 2018, 04:05 AM   #10
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Excellent article, thanks for posting

Great pic of the new GMT. Makes me really want to pic one up

I'm loving this watch more and more but my wallet's saving grace may be that the watch is just too thick. I already have watches thicker and the last thing I need is another piece that will not fit under a cuff. To be fair though, who knows if I'd wear this with a suit anyhow.

I need to stay focused and get that Explorer I so I finally have that proper formal wear watch (proper enough for me..I get that it's a sports watch) and then start getting the more fun pieces.
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Old 3 April 2018, 04:10 AM   #11
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First production run of BB Green ?
As is written on the warranty cards,,
One of those are the ones to have I imagine,,,



Didn’t know they made those in green. More affordable alternative to Kermit? Yes please.
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Old 3 April 2018, 08:52 AM   #12
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Nice write up. But every time I see that the bronze has drilled lugs and mine does not, I get mad.
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Old 3 April 2018, 10:49 AM   #13
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I'm loving this watch more and more but my wallet's saving grace may be that the watch is just too thick. I already have watches thicker and the last thing I need is another piece that will not fit under a cuff. To be fair though, who knows if I'd wear this with a suit anyhow.

I need to stay focused and get that Explorer I so I finally have that proper formal wear watch (proper enough for me..I get that it's a sports watch) and then start getting the more fun pieces.
if you can wear an sd43 you can wear this. the difference is negligible.
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Old 3 April 2018, 12:13 PM   #14
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Anybody else think that Tudor is catering to vintage Rolex crowd that lives on a budget?

This watch looks like a vintage GMT and that BB58, don’t get me started.
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Old 3 April 2018, 12:44 PM   #15
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Thanks for sharing the link.!
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Old 4 April 2018, 12:23 AM   #16
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Anybody else think that Tudor is catering to vintage Rolex crowd that lives on a budget?

This watch looks like a vintage GMT and that BB58, don’t get me started.


Lol,,,yes all us Tudor owners are living on bread and water so we can afford our $6k ta $7k “ budget “ watches lol
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Old 4 April 2018, 02:16 AM   #17
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I liked the article and have no issue with them leaving out the non-standard versions as they really aren't marketed by Tudor.

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Lol,,,yes all us Tudor owners are living on bread and water so we can afford our $6k ta $7k “ budget “ watches lol
Who's paying that much for a Tudor? More like a third of that for me.
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Old 4 April 2018, 02:30 AM   #18
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I liked the article and have no issue with them leaving out the non-standard versions as they really aren't marketed by Tudor.



Who's paying that much for a Tudor? More like a third of that for me.
Hey Lee
I was responding mainly l to the other post and quoted some of the BB green
Watches on chrono that once converted to dollars were over the sums I posted I believe,,,
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Old 4 April 2018, 02:50 AM   #19
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Anybody else think that Tudor is catering to vintage Rolex crowd that lives on a budget?
They sure know how they could please the vintage crowd in full (drilled lugs, pencil hands, rose logo, thinner case, smaller diameter, etc.), we have seen some of these features is some of the limited editions, one-off watches, and current production models, but they refuse to give it all in a single package... There is always something missing to make it perfect.
It makes sense for them as a marketing strategy, to keep customer's interest alive, but as a collector it sucks not being able to buy that one perfect watch and be done.
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Old 4 April 2018, 03:04 AM   #21
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Anybody else think that Tudor is catering to vintage Rolex crowd that lives on a budget?

This watch looks like a vintage GMT and that BB58, don’t get me started.
Is that like saying Patek and Lange make budget entry level watches for people that dont have the budget for the real Lange and Patek Perpetuals?
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Old 4 April 2018, 03:47 AM   #22
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I was responding mainly l to the other post and quoted some of the BB green
Was it Me?Was it Me? Not me? Sheesshhh... Anyways, I've got an interesting authentic Harrods email to show you.Check it Out

It's true that Tudor independently did not release the limited editions and the Harrods Kermit is not a feature in their catalogue but the numbered edition 1-100 for the Tudor BB x Harrods collaboration were completely sold out like hot cakes, demand was beyond their wildest expectations.Apparently sources from another forum mentioned that the initial strategy was to only produce 100 per year but then the world's most famous luxury departmental store decided to add another 75 numbered editions this year making it a total of 175.
However, recently a numbered edition 221 suddenly popped up on another forum so now I think the production run will level off at 250 for the moment but please don't quote me on this 0ne (only speculating here)
What if Tudor decides to do a special edition BB Fifty Eight collaboration with Tiffany & Co , can you imagine the pandamonium that will reign and the effects of the aftershocks ?? All hell breaking lose in New York City ?
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Nice one Megan!,,
First paragraph lost me lol,, I was answering a question.
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