Iโm not a fan of the Ranger, but with Tudorโs in-house movement (I think?), it makes sense for those looking for a tough mechanical tool watch
The movement is the in-house calibre MT5402, the same reliable and precise one that beats in the Tudor BlackBay 58. Since I've received the watch, it has gained around 1 second in total, which means a total rate of around +0.5 seconds per day. 70 hours of power reserve, silicon balance spring and a COSC certification Plus, you get a five-year warranty and a T fit clasp. Itโs a super underrated watch for what it actually has to offer.
The movement is the in-house calibre MT5402, the same reliable and precise one that beats in the Tudor BlackBay 58. Since I've received the watch, it has gained around 1 second in total, which means a total rate of around +0.5 seconds per day. 70 hours of power reserve, silicon balance spring and a COSC certification Plus, you get a five-year warranty and a T fit clasp. Itโs a super underrated watch for what it actually has to offer.
For me, my only hang-up is the dial. But yeah there is some good value here, for sure.
For me, my only hang-up is the dial. But yeah there is some good value here, for sure.
Itโs about as simple as it gets definitely has some negative space issues overall though once you wear it, itโs very legible has great lume And is blind as I am, itโs pretty perfect lol
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This Tudor is one of my favorites....so cool..
This Tudor is one of my favorites....so cool..
Thank you itโs so easy to grab without thinking by far in my top two all-time watches. ๐ป
Chill on, Tony ... chill on. Happy Friday!
Iโm not a fan of the Ranger, but with Tudorโs in-house movement (I think?), it makes sense for those looking for a tough mechanical tool watch
Chill on, Tony ... chill on. Happy Friday!
Happy Friday! ๐ป
Cool weekend watch. Or anytime watch.
Iโm not a fan of the Ranger, but with Tudorโs in-house movement (I think?), it makes sense for those looking for a tough mechanical tool watch
The movement is the in-house calibre MT5402, the same reliable and precise one that beats in the Tudor BlackBay 58. Since I've received the watch, it has gained around 1 second in total, which means a total rate of around +0.5 seconds per day. 70 hours of power reserve, silicon balance spring and a COSC certification Plus, you get a five-year warranty and a T fit clasp. Itโs a super underrated watch for what it actually has to offer.
The movement is the in-house calibre MT5402, the same reliable and precise one that beats in the Tudor BlackBay 58. Since I've received the watch, it has gained around 1 second in total, which means a total rate of around +0.5 seconds per day. 70 hours of power reserve, silicon balance spring and a COSC certification Plus, you get a five-year warranty and a T fit clasp. Itโs a super underrated watch for what it actually has to offer.
For me, my only hang-up is the dial. But yeah there is some good value here, for sure.
For me, my only hang-up is the dial. But yeah there is some good value here, for sure.
Itโs about as simple as it gets definitely has some negative space issues overall though once you wear it, itโs very legible has great lume And is blind as I am, itโs pretty perfect lol
Outstanding ๐ก
Probably my next purchase. ๐๐ป๐๐ป
Probably my next purchase. ๐๐ป๐๐ป
Fantastic watch! You canโt go wrong on specs and price either! ๐ป