Last year Tudor released this BB Pro, GMT Rootbeer, and S&G Black Bays . At the time I was hung up on the Rootbeer. What do y’all think the will release this year. I am thinking the BB Pro with a white dial and the Pelagos 39 in the blue variant. Also on the ban wagon that they will no longer use any ETA movements. Please give me y’all thoughts and hopes.
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I am also thinking a polar BB58 is in the cards. And rolling back the ETA/Selita movements seems likely as well, though probably not across the entire range. I am wondering if we will see another METAS certified piece? And is this the year to do something with the heritage chrono?
More important than what they will come out with, why is the date changing when it's not even 2300?
My cheap ETA and Sellita movements manage to keep the date change silliness to within the last half hour before 0000.
Update the black bay 32/36/41 to include a 39 chuck in the in-house movement and t-fit bracelet. Like they did with the S&G line.
I don’t think they’ll stop using ETA movements - I reckon they’ll keep using them in the 1926 to keep costs down given its the entry point in to Tudor
Hopefully a 36mm Ranger or something to cater to small wrists!
They have this countdown to Monday on their site under the legend 'A new chapter begins...' so I'm expecting something more than a few new dial options or resizings. All in-house movements from now on might constitute a new chapter but I'm wondering if they could be about to drop a new line altogether, perhaps with multiple versions available day one? That or they're about to reintroduce the North Flag in 39mm titanium...
Am I the only one praying for a 39mm Pelagos GMT?
I think it will be a relatively quiet year for Tudor since Rolex is celebrating anniversaries and will take the spotlight. So my guess is just some housekeeping from them: Phase out the ETA movements, maybe Update some bracelets and clasps.
They also started releasing watches all year round since COVID, like Omega. So maybe they will come out with something big in summer/Fall.
Of course, I can be totallly wrong here.
I am also thinking a polar BB58 is in the cards. And rolling back the ETA/Selita movements seems likely as well, though probably not across the entire range. I am wondering if we will see another METAS certified piece? And is this the year to do something with the heritage chrono?
Dude a polar 58 would be cool. Something Metas would be nice but in something a little more popular.
More important than what they will come out with, why is the date changing when it's not even 2300?
My cheap ETA and Sellita movements manage to keep the date change silliness to within the last half hour before 0000.
I think I had just picked it up after not using for a few days
Update the black bay 32/36/41 to include a 39 chuck in the in-house movement and t-fit bracelet. Like they did with the S&G line.
I don’t think they’ll stop using ETA movements - I reckon they’ll keep using them in the 1926 to keep costs down given its the entry point in to Tudor
Yeah I could see that, I hope that’s not all we get.
Hopefully a 36mm Ranger or something to cater to small wrists!
So I want the 36 explorer but it would be cool to see the ranger at that size. Have you tried the 39 on
They have this countdown to Monday on their site under the legend 'A new chapter begins...' so I'm expecting something more than a few new dial options or resizings. All in-house movements from now on might constitute a new chapter but I'm wondering if they could be about to drop a new line altogether, perhaps with multiple versions available day one? That or they're about to reintroduce the North Flag in 39mm titanium...
That would be nice a north flag in something different would push the box a little. I just hoping they do make some big moves as there title suggests.
Fire. I saw the white dial milglass today and was like that nice. So I can image a bb Pro
Am I the only one praying for a 39mm Pelagos GMT?
That’s asking for a lot? But would be cool
I think it will be a relatively quiet year for Tudor since Rolex is celebrating anniversaries and will take the spotlight. So my guess is just some housekeeping from them: Phase out the ETA movements, maybe Update some bracelets and clasps.
They also started releasing watches all year round since COVID, like Omega. So maybe they will come out with something big in summer/Fall.
Of course, I can be totallly wrong here.
Yeah I think we r going to get something cause I herd the made pop up shops at watch and wonders for the new pieces that are opening at 12 after releases.
They have this countdown to Monday on their site under the legend 'A new chapter begins...' so I'm expecting something more than a few new dial options or resizings. All in-house movements from now on might constitute a new chapter but I'm wondering if they could be about to drop a new line altogether, perhaps with multiple versions available day one? That or they're about to reintroduce the North Flag in 39mm titanium...
'A new chapter begins...'
Come on Submariner!
'A new chapter begins...'
Come on Submariner!
How about introducing a modern, properly-sized Oyster Prince...? Something a little less overtly toolish and semi-smart that would make a great every day watch for many? Get the size right (38mm would be nice but Tudor seem to have an aversion to 38 for some reason) and keep the price reasonable (neighborhood of £3k) and I would be very interested to see that in the metal...
How about introducing a modern, properly-sized Oyster Prince...? Something a little less overtly toolish and semi-smart that would make a great every day watch for many? Get the size right (38mm would be nice but Tudor seem to have an aversion to 38 for some reason) and keep the price reasonable (neighborhood of £3k) and I would be very interested to see that in the metal...
I concur.
Would be very interesting.
Looking forward to next week.
'A new chapter begins...'
Come on Submariner!
This would be really cool but do u think they would have 3 divers in there lineup
How about introducing a modern, properly-sized Oyster Prince...? Something a little less overtly toolish and semi-smart that would make a great every day watch for many? Get the size right (38mm would be nice but Tudor seem to have an aversion to 38 for some reason) and keep the price reasonable (neighborhood of £3k) and I would be very interested to see that in the metal...
Dude I love the Tudor prince I’m always looking at the ones from the Asian market. I think this would be
I concur.
Would be very interesting.
Looking forward to next week.
Cheers I will probably post a follow up post about what they put out
I actually tried the Ranger coming from a 39mm Seiko 5, thinking it should wear the same. Much to my surprise, the Ranger wore very large and thick. For a field watch, I think it needs a diet.
Lol that’s funny I haven’t tried it on so I don’t have experience with it, I wonder how it compares to the 58
Love to see a new North Flag too, but it'll be "new" Bland Bay something 😞
What do you think of the P01 by Tudor because that seems to be there most out there piece
What do you think of the P01 by Tudor because that seems to be there most out there piece
Love the case & bezel design, but it's the same old dial...give it Pelagos style indices and it'd be awesome!!!
This would be really cool but do u think they would have 3 divers in there lineup
I’m not thinking …. Just hoping 🙏
What do you think of the P01 by Tudor because that seems to be there most out there piece
I bought a PO1 recently. It's a fantastic watch and wears better than many have suggested. Also attracts positive comments from non watch people, that is most if the people I know! I would recommend trying one on!
My wish list would be ..
Bring back the North Flag
Give the PO1 a bracelet option
Lose the rivets on the BB bracelets
Don't think any of these will happen!!
More important than what they will come out with, why is the date changing when it's not even 2300?
My cheap ETA and Sellita movements manage to keep the date change silliness to within the last half hour before 0000.
And those movements can be easily worked on by any watchmaker. Something a lot of people forget about when they get hyped up about in-house movements. Best of luck to you at service time, folks :)
Big Congrats very nice. A watch like that I could not ask for anything more.
So now we have them, what do y’all think ?