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Are both the day / date complications important to you?
Tudor all the way!
For me the Longines edges it on font, dial texture, bezel shaping, 40 rather than 41, and month+day for a difference.
Tudor has a nicer looking crown, more in proportion.
They both have some pointless text at 6pm.
Are both the day / date complications important to you?
I like them, but they’re not a must.
The Tudor comes in many sizes
I like them, but they’re not a must.
I went Tudor. I like Longines a lot but think the Tudor looks better in this instance.
Sees Day/Date Immediately rules out watch. Tudor.
The partial '3' on the Longines kills it for me.
Tudor for me. Date is better than day date IMO.
Hard but longines dial 👌🏼
Oh for a 6 o'clock date (only)..on either. Or just no date.. Simplicity just suffers from the lack of symmetry..
Tudor, that day date on the Longines just destroys an otherwise beautiful watch. 😢
I can't decide either. That's my favorite Tudor, but I really enjoy Longines in general. I would take the non day/date though.
I would go for a Nomos