Some real love and some other uproar over the new pink dial Tudor BB Chrono โ
I personally have no problem with pink dials and think it boils down to the confidence and attitude of the male wearer ๐๐ฝ
See exhibit A: my GS SBGA413 Shunbun
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Pink, well rose, was always the masculine colour going back through history.
It really only changed 150 years ago (Note to our American cousins - thatโs not a long time ago! ๐)
In fact, in the 14th Century wearing black was seen as effete and un-masculine, being the colour worn by those men who sat around all day reading books and praying and not working or fighting for a living.
I would like a pink/salmon dial (if we consider salmon pink?), there are few that I would consider. The pink Zenith Chronomaster sport comes instantly to mind. If that was on a better bracelet I'd seriously consider it. I also really like the look of the Vulcain Chronograph 1970's in salmon.
Pink, well rose, was always the masculine colour going back through history.
It really only changed 150 years ago (Note to our American cousins - thatโs not a long time ago! ๐)
In fact, in the 14th Century wearing black was seen as effete and un-masculine, being the colour worn by those men who sat around all day reading books and praying and not working or fighting for a living.
It was only a few decades ago that people were wearing bell bottoms big enough to completely cover their shoes too. But I ainโt doing it ๐คฃ Fashion trends change.
Nothing wrong at all with men wearing pink, but for my style itโs just not a match. To each their own ๐ค
Nope, I understand the history, but for me pink will always be a very feminine colour as my lovely Mum always wore that colour and was known locally as the "Pink Lady" ( she was quite eccentric) .
If money was no object I would buy and wear the pink Tudor Chrono immediately. I think it looks great.
I would like a pink/salmon dial (if we consider salmon pink?), there are few that I would consider. The pink Zenith Chronomaster sport comes instantly to mind. If that was on a better bracelet I'd seriously consider it. I also really like the look of the Vulcain Chronograph 1970's in salmon.
Orient Bambino salmon dial is pretty cool as well!
Definitely pink
Pink? Thatโs not pink. Thatโs Salmon. ๐
That said, me likely and me wanty
I don't really care bout the dial colour tbh, the bracelet is what caught my attention.
The jubilee bracelet on the pink one is just much better. It doesn't have the dumb rivets, has better micro adjustment, and has more taper.
Sorry but I would stick with the Panda ๐ผ
I'd wear a pink watch, but not a Black Bay.
Should have done pink with green contrast, more complimentary colors
Pink is the new Tiffany blue.
Not pink. And I have the Shunbun, so I have nothing against pink. To my eye the pink looks cheap. And I have no interest in the chronograph. Pretty much the only Tudor I'm interested in is the Black Bay 58, likely the bronze. And by various accounts, it's unobtainium anyway, so why get excited?
It was only a few decades ago that people were wearing bell bottoms big enough to completely cover their shoes too. But I ainโt doing it ๐คฃ Fashion trends change.
Nothing wrong at all with men wearing pink, but for my style itโs just not a match. To each their own ๐ค
And yet, here we are, going apeshit over 1970s integrated bracelet watch designs
(Well, some are - I still equate integrated bracelet watches with bell bottoms!)
My AD contacted me yesterday and asked If I wanted to be put on the list. I turned it down, don't have anything against pink but it wouldn't suit my style.
Let me say with a navy blue suit and a white shirt, cufflinks a pink face watch would rock. Being in tuned with your feminine side is as masculine as it gets.
Need I say more? ๐๐
Doesn't do anything for me. It's a lazy Tudor release unfortunately, would prefer to see something more forward looking from the brand rather than just another change of dial colour.
@BraedenCounts you can always go pinkโฆ.
There are two types of people in the world. People who like pink... and cowards. ๐
I don't think the pink of the dial works with the silver of the steel. Maybe on a black rubber strap. I don't know. I don't hate the color but to my eye this really looks wrong somehow.
Great to see Tudor do something other than boringโฆbut itโs still telling that, despite the โborn to dareโ marketing shtick, the boldest move theyโve made since their relaunch is to be just a few years late to the pink-dial trend and putting it on an existing model no less. I dig the watch and the shade of pink they chose, but it says something about Tudor, the watch press, and maybe the whole luxury watch thing that a dial color is big news here.
Ahh, that pig snoutโฆ ๐ฝ
Ahh, that pig snoutโฆ ๐ฝ
Dammit! Now I canโt unsee it.
I still would love to have one. Iโll always have a pink dial in my collection to celebrate my Momโs win against breast cancer.
I have the Fears Brunswick Pink and it is simply awesome. ๐ ๐
I also have the Isotope Blink (Blue Pink) which provides an interesting color balance.
Dammit! Now I canโt unsee it.
I still would love to have one. Iโll always have a pink dial in my collection to celebrate my Momโs win against breast cancer.
That is one hell of a reason to commemorate with a watch. That pink Tudor will come to you sooner than you think.
Pink really seems to be making some sort of come back. Remember, back in the day in the 80s pink wasn't terribly uncommon for dudes . . . or maybe I was just subconsciously cosplaying as Miami Vice.
The pink is gorgeous. I would rock that all summer.
Itโs crazy Tudor hasnโt made a proper regular production pink dial of anything yet. Theyโre the title sponsor of the Giro DโItalia!!
My 413 rocks a pink strap as well