I own the BB58 925 & was always led to believe it was a taupe coloured dial. Taupe is one of those new colours that never existed when I was growing up, much like the Caribbean Breeze I've painted my home office 😕😀
Tudor BB925, because it's visible whereas the GS owes their snapshot visibility by the grace of of their hands and indices and Nomos...eh, you need to really look at the dial instead of glancing and reading the time.
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I own the BB58 925 & was always led to believe it was a taupe coloured dial. Taupe is one of those new colours that never existed when I was growing up, much like the Caribbean Breeze I've painted my home office 😕😀
Tudor BB925, because it's visible whereas the GS owes their snapshot visibility by the grace of of their hands and indices and Nomos... eh, you need to really look at the dial instead of glancing and reading the time.
Grey side of the moon?
Good golly, I love that SBGV245. Hard to find, and marked way up.
Wow the dial color changes so much in different light. I love the darker tone
Wow the dial color changes so much in different light. I love the darker tone
Thanks. The dial and bezel are sublime.
The silver keeps getting warmer with patina. Would still love to see Tudor come up with an OEM bracelet for it.