While not for everyone, that dial gets me every time. Itโs that moment when the angle is just right and the hands just soak in that light. *chefโs kiss*
โฑ Tudor Black Bay 58
๐ธ Sony A73, 90mm
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I love most everything about the BB58, except for the snowflake hands. I know most Tudor lovers are crazy about them. I wish they would do a sword hand version and I would be all over it. I have a Ranger and love it.
What a shot. Really nice.
I love most everything about the BB58, except for the snowflake hands. I know most Tudor lovers are crazy about them. I wish they would do a sword hand version and I would be all over it. I have a Ranger and love it.
Haha, I totally understand - we all have our things we nitpick for sure. Itโs funny you mention the Ranger only because I am not a fan of its handset ๐ but think itโs a great watch. ๐ป
What a shot. Really nice.
Appreciate it man! ๐ป
Stunning shot, now I must try and match it ๐๐๐พ
Awesome shot mate!
Stunning shot, now I must try and match it ๐๐๐พ
Thanks man! Go for it, love to see why you come up with - you got this ๐
Awesome shot mate!
Thanks Marius! ๐ป
Great photo!
Gilt dials/hands rock! Other than a black-on-white like a Pelagos, I find gilt dials to be the most legible. I went with a much (MUCH!) cheaper alternative, the faux "gilt-dial" Invicta 1953.
I love most everything about the BB58, except for the snowflake hands. I know most Tudor lovers are crazy about them. I wish they would do a sword hand version and I would be all over it. I have a Ranger and love it.
The Snowflake hour hand looks like a knob, but the Ranger's really looks like a phallic knob! Both, however, are unmistakably Tudor ๐.
Great photo!
Gilt dials/hands rock! Other than a black-on-white like a Pelagos, I find gilt dials to be the most legible. I went with a much (MUCH!) cheaper alternative, the faux "gilt-dial" Invicta 1953.
Agree on the gilt dials - I think they bring a bit of warmth to the dial that when done effectively really take the watch to another level. That Invicta has man of the same characteristics - plus no snowflake hand for the folks who hate it ๐
Absolutely fantastic photo. I hoping to pick up a gilt BB58 this year.
Love everything detail about the BB58. Even the much debated snowflake โ๏ธ hands. That's one of the best characteristics of the piece. Great watch and ๐ธ Chauncey.
Absolutely fantastic photo. I hoping to pick up a gilt BB58 this year.
Thanks Ty! You wonโt be disappointed! ๐ป
Love everything detail about the BB58. Even the much debated snowflake โ๏ธ hands. That's one of the best characteristics of the piece. Great watch and ๐ธ Chauncey.
Appreciate the kind words Danilo! Very much in the pro-snowflake camp too - great company! ๐ป
Awesome shot! I love gilt dials. ๐
Awesome shot! I love gilt dials. ๐
Thank you ๐ป
Lovely shot. The snowflake hour hand is what gives the handset character, imho.
Lovely shot. The snowflake hour hand is what gives the handset character, imho.
Thank you and totally agree on the snowflake handset! ๐ป
Thatโs a lovely shot, and a lovely watch, congrats!๐ฅ
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Thatโs a lovely shot, and a lovely watch, congrats!๐ฅ
Thank you! ๐ป
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Haha - both great shots as well ๐ป
Amazing photo ๐๐
Amazing photo ๐๐
Thanks Bode! ๐ป
I love most everything about the BB58, except for the snowflake hands. I know most Tudor lovers are crazy about them. I wish they would do a sword hand version and I would be all over it. I have a Ranger and love it.
Iโm with on the snow flake wouldnโt it be great if they gave you options for a Mercedes hour hand, itโs a beautiful watch love the colours and Tudor is a solid brand of Rolex
Well done. Putting the Black Bay line deservingly on display
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The gilt-outlined snowflake is sharper than the solid version IMO.
Great photo!
Gilt dials/hands rock! Other than a black-on-white like a Pelagos, I find gilt dials to be the most legible. I went with a much (MUCH!) cheaper alternative, the faux "gilt-dial" Invicta 1953.
That photo of the Invicta (and the Invicta itself) are not too shabby.