I was wondering myself why the fuss about size - I read it at 0.8mm. I know that there's always a 'tipping point', but really?C'mon gents. An extra millimetre?
Introducing The Tudor Black Bay Fifty-Eight 925, With A Silver Case & Sapphire Caseback
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Re: Introducing The Tudor Black Bay Fifty-Eight 925, With A Silver Case & Sapphire Caseback
nbg wrote: That will come as a shock to many forumites, is it something you have mentioned before?
Neil
You may think that, Neil, but I couldn't possibly comment. .
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Re: Introducing The Tudor Black Bay Fifty-Eight 925, With A Silver Case & Sapphire Caseback
You may be on to something there. I have had a look at Tudor’s own YouTube coverage of the releases. It does seem clear that the look and finish of the case is completely different to the SS models and to me looks as if it’s a good match for the tropical style dial.
I also like the look of the Panda.
Neil
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