Pilot with a love for all things watch related. Been unknowingly collecting since i was a kid, thanks to my father who is also a watch nerd.
Only recently stepped it up in the last 5 years with the heavy hitter, luxury brands. Deep into the rabbit hole.
I would rinse with fresh water as you did, but also rotate the bezel in order to remove any grains of sand that may have made their way under the bezel. I noticed this on my BB58 because the bezel was a little grimy and harder to rotate after an ocean dip.
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Thank you. I don't really care for flex or brand power. I like to be as understated as possible, as ironic as that sounds with a Rolex on the wrist lol.
But yes the Tudor isn't costing me anything to keep until maybe 3 years down the road come service time.
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Breitling is not going anywhere.
I don't see much resemblance between the Rolex and Tudor, other than that they're 3 hand, no date watches.
I personally love the Breitling, it doesn't look cheap to me, nor do I want it to look expensive. It's my actual tool watch. And so far it's the one that has received the most compliments when I wear it. It's also not too busy, as opposed to a Navitimer or a Sinn 856 UTC maybe.
I think I'm covered , but the BB58 may possibly go. I welcome all opinions.
Achieved MY ideal Air, Land, Sea collection. Technically the Air also includes space, which I've seen the Aerospace Evo do with some astronauts. Aeros...
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