It's such a special watch, and the color of the silver really sets off so well against the lovely taupe/grey - thanks for posting! TBH, I think a bracelet would detract from the case and color, and that a strap is a better compliment, no offense. I paired it with this grey suede strap from Veblenist (https://veblenist.com/products/space-grey-suede-watch-strap) , since the stock leather band is both too stiff and sorta odd, and that seems like such a better match, IMHO. Once could really go for a wild color/texture, like a burgundy or crocodile, or like a roughout fuzzy suede - so many options!
Some folks will hate that it tarnishes and gets an uneven patina, and/or that the silver is soft and isn't as durable as steel...but that's all part of the beautiful character of this piece. I love that Tudor made this oddball dress diver, even if/especially because it's impractical and less durable. :)
I looked it HARD and almost pulled the trigger a couple months back. Went with a Longines Zulu Time instead. Key reason was fear of tarnish. I wouldn’t mind (and might actually enjoy) a little patina, but was too afraid that maybe it’d bad and I’d regret. I’m really curious how it holds up, because I really liked it and am tempted to reconsider.
I looked it HARD and almost pulled the trigger a couple months back. Went with a Longines Zulu Time instead. Key reason was fear of tarnish. I wouldn’t mind (and might actually enjoy) a little patina, but was too afraid that maybe it’d bad and I’d regret. I’m really curious how it holds up, because I really liked it and am tempted to reconsider.
It doesn't really tarnish it turns a bit yellowish, and with the silver Polish cloth you can remove it very easy
How long do you own this one? Do you recognize any tarnish?
Since 2021, not really it just turnes a bit yellowish but the silver Polish cloth can easily clean it off, in general the tarnish is very minimal unlike the bronze
Since 2021, not really it just turnes a bit yellowish but the silver Polish cloth can easily clean it off, in general the tarnish is very minimal unlike the bronze
Good to know. Haven’t seen this one in person yet. I love the look of it on pictures.
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How long do you own this one? Do you recognize any tarnish?
Wish it came with a bracelet. That would be pricey though
The silvee version really has something special! #tudor and using other materials. Just cool!
Very cool 😎
This one is special .
This watch looks fantastic! I also wish it came with a bracelet option!
I backed out of this model and bought the regular BB58. Personal reasons to do with ascetics. Great watch though.
Love the colors
Tried one on in the Tudor shop I go into just a few weeks ago. I loved the watch, but held back from buying. I wish it was on a bracelet too 😞
Tried one on in the Tudor shop I go into just a few weeks ago. I loved the watch, but held back from buying. I wish it was on a bracelet too 😞
That’s the only over $2k watch I’ve ever tried on. Gotta admit, it felt so gooooooood! Enjoy!
It's such a special watch, and the color of the silver really sets off so well against the lovely taupe/grey - thanks for posting! TBH, I think a bracelet would detract from the case and color, and that a strap is a better compliment, no offense. I paired it with this grey suede strap from Veblenist (https://veblenist.com/products/space-grey-suede-watch-strap) , since the stock leather band is both too stiff and sorta odd, and that seems like such a better match, IMHO. Once could really go for a wild color/texture, like a burgundy or crocodile, or like a roughout fuzzy suede - so many options!
Some folks will hate that it tarnishes and gets an uneven patina, and/or that the silver is soft and isn't as durable as steel...but that's all part of the beautiful character of this piece. I love that Tudor made this oddball dress diver, even if/especially because it's impractical and less durable. :)
I looked it HARD and almost pulled the trigger a couple months back. Went with a Longines Zulu Time instead. Key reason was fear of tarnish. I wouldn’t mind (and might actually enjoy) a little patina, but was too afraid that maybe it’d bad and I’d regret. I’m really curious how it holds up, because I really liked it and am tempted to reconsider.
I looked it HARD and almost pulled the trigger a couple months back. Went with a Longines Zulu Time instead. Key reason was fear of tarnish. I wouldn’t mind (and might actually enjoy) a little patina, but was too afraid that maybe it’d bad and I’d regret. I’m really curious how it holds up, because I really liked it and am tempted to reconsider.
It doesn't really tarnish it turns a bit yellowish, and with the silver Polish cloth you can remove it very easy
How long do you own this one? Do you recognize any tarnish?
Since 2021, not really it just turnes a bit yellowish but the silver Polish cloth can easily clean it off, in general the tarnish is very minimal unlike the bronze
Since 2021, not really it just turnes a bit yellowish but the silver Polish cloth can easily clean it off, in general the tarnish is very minimal unlike the bronze
Good to know. Haven’t seen this one in person yet. I love the look of it on pictures.
Should have bought one…and still gotten the Longines Zulu Time anyway.