There was a pop up Tudor store at the local mall today. Not sure which I would choose. What would you pick?
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Tudor is one of the best values in watches. 👍🏾 I want the Opaline GMT.

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I'd snap up that burgundy Black Bay on the five-link bracelet in an instant. It's in high demand within my local Redbar group—everyone seems to be waiting for it. It's quite a surprise they had one in stock, which really highlights how availability can differ vastly by market. Interestingly, I spotted one on an oyster bracelet just today at my local authorized dealer.

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TheHoroSexual

I'd snap up that burgundy Black Bay on the five-link bracelet in an instant. It's in high demand within my local Redbar group—everyone seems to be waiting for it. It's quite a surprise they had one in stock, which really highlights how availability can differ vastly by market. Interestingly, I spotted one on an oyster bracelet just today at my local authorized dealer.

I bought one last May. I guess I was lucky!

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Well to be honest Fernando, I probably choose this one.

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I love my blue Pelagos.

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I’d choose the blue one.

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I picked the Pepsi GMT

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I like the red, but with the “oyster” bracelet that is on the blue

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TheHoroSexual

I'd snap up that burgundy Black Bay on the five-link bracelet in an instant. It's in high demand within my local Redbar group—everyone seems to be waiting for it. It's quite a surprise they had one in stock, which really highlights how availability can differ vastly by market. Interestingly, I spotted one on an oyster bracelet just today at my local authorized dealer.

Despite my favoring the cosmetics of the 79220R more, I must say that that the new red BB41 diver looks great from what I’ve seen in videos. I would get it on the new Tudor Jubilee too. I like that the red is a a brighter red. If the 79220R were updated with the 7941a1a0ru-0001’s improvements, the red BB41 diver would be perrrrfect.

Would be nice to see a video of comparison of all three.

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impossible to choose, but probably pelagos