Looking for a sports watch- the Finals

Gonna be a Tudor but which one ?

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The LHD is just too cool imo. Love the pelagos look matched with the cream colored indicies

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colescalibre

The LHD is just too cool imo. Love the pelagos look matched with the cream colored indicies

Those indices are what compelled me in the first place

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Not my experience but even my left handed friends find LHD annoying after a while, setting it and winding is a little weird.

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Josue249

Not my experience but even my left handed friends find LHD annoying after a while, setting it and winding is a little weird.

Not a left handed person myself, my reasons for chosing it are niche things like cream indices, titanium bracelet, matte ceramic bezel and red pelagos writing

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Gonna be a win either way buddy

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I voted for the burgundy, but that was a tough choice. In two minutes I could have chosen the other just as easily.

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Snowflake hands belong with square indices. Also as a right handed person I prefer LHD because the crown doesn’t dig into the back of my hand when I’m working.

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dsoyke

Not a left handed person myself, my reasons for chosing it are niche things like cream indices, titanium bracelet, matte ceramic bezel and red pelagos writing

And let’s not forget that roulette date wheel 👌🏻I own an LHD and I love it for all the same reasons… I’m also left handed, and it’s a bit funky to set and wind but if you wear it often enough it’s not a concern.

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Both great watches. Pelagos always wins for me with anything Tudor!

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Genuinely quite a tough choice! I’d honestly put it down to deciding between steel and titanium.

They do look quite different aesthetics wise in general, but it’s the ‘feel’ I’d say is the differentiator here.

I’ve tried on both and the LHD is noticeably lighter on the wrist, as you’d expect. A cofounder of the watch club I’m part of loves his! Arguably it’s a little more out there and unique than the standard black bay, but it does make it a little harder to dress up.

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