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Old 23 March 2019, 01:17 AM   #1
uncufunc
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Bb36 sg

As with most of you, I am very disappointed with Tudor's releases this year. Tried on a BB for the first time this past weekend at Tourneau in Bryant Park (great experience btw), and liked the watch but not the size, so I was expecting more variants of the BB58 this year, or a smaller GMT. Alas, the only thing that interests me is the BBSG36. It has that tool watch vibe with the snowflake hands but is dressed up in TT. I will likely be getting the black dial version when they come out.
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Old 23 March 2019, 01:22 AM   #2
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I'm also very intrigued by this model. I had a BB36 that I liked, but not the gloss dial. The matte dial on this model is much more appealing, and I am ok with TT/jubilee as well.

But I'm not totally sold that the polished center links on the bracelet really go with the rest of the watch, which is mostly matte/brushed. I guess I'll wait to see more images and videos before I decide.
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