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13 February 2017, 03:30 PM | #1 |
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Monochrome's site prediction on Tudor Baselworld 2017
Sorry if this was posted already but I just saw this article over at Monochrome-watches.com and here's the link:
https://monochrome-watches.com/tudor...ew-watch-2017/ A Tudor Pelagos GMT would be nice! "For those who read us on a regular basis, this watch should be no stranger. Indeed, we already imagine a GMT Version of the Pelagos last year, yet it was imperfect. For the Tudor Baselworld 2017 collection, we bring back the concept in an improved way. Last year, our Tudor Pelagos GMT had a 24h bezel (somehow inspired by the Rolex GMT-Master II), which was an almost nonsense. Indeed, the Pelagos is a professional-oriented dive watch and the 60-minute scale on the bezel is a mandatory feature. We have adjusted our concept regarding last year’s comments." And what about both Tudor Pelagos LHD & Heritage Chrono Dark. "Launched late 2016, this one was again a great talking piece by Tudor, and a watch that collectors acclaimed. The Tudor Pelagos LHD (for Left Hand Drive, because of its crown on the left side of the case) brought back a tiny bit of vintage coolness in a usually rather cold and technical model, by adding red on the Pelagos logo and on the date, as well as some cream indexes and hands. Even the lefty crown is inspired by vintage military pieces. This numbered edition is already a hit in stores. This is why we are predicting a “Dark” version of this cool model." "To follow the same idea as the 2016 Tudor Heritage Black Bay Dark (and our vision of a Pelagos LHD Dark), we imagined to apply that same full-black idea to a watch that has not seen evolutions for quite a while, the Heritage Chrono. Based on the black dial version, we removed the white second track to make it even darker and to emphasize even more on what makes this watch particular, the so-1970s orange accents. For the rest, our Tudor Heritage Chrono Dark remains technically identical, with automatic chronograph movement (we don’t see Tudor coming with their own in-house chronograph yet, but who knows), two registers and the usual options: metallic bracelet (of course PVD-coated) and fabric strap." |
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