A pink dial might seem unexpected at first, but going against the grain is part of TUDORโs core DNA.
Thank you for your comment. Well, i know. I like the rugged build of the fortis watches and it sits pretty well on my 7 inch wrist. If you wear a Fortis you know that it would last you a lifetime. It is pretty beefy, but so it is the tudor too (ok, it is so much lighter).
Thank you, man. Yeah, i'm absolutely the guy, who changes straps too often, but this strap lives on that watch since day one. It is absolutly killer and it would be the perfect match for the "new" Pelagos FXD Black, since i don't like velcro! It's sad that they don't make one in a thicker material, like the ridged or tubolar nato. For this one it's perfect! ๐
On this photo the GMT look like a "Coke"... it would actually be nice to see from Tudors side. Same go's for a Batman/Batgirl... I would like it to...
I think that 99.9% of all watch functions are pointless today. Water resistance up to 500m / 1640 ft = pointless for desk divers. Perpetual calendar: Everyone has it on their phone or PC without the fear of accidentally setting it too far. Laser systems make every precise chronograph unnecessary. But let's be honest: We all love the functions on our watches, not because we need them, but because we want them. They, in a way, slow down our daily life, and when we look at a watch, we aren't distracted by the multitude of notifications that our smartphones constantly display. I just wanted to know the time!
This is a realy cool watch. Tryed on last week all three colors and i think i have to pull the trigger too... not sure about the color, because i like the little details on the "First edition" and obiously the saphire caseback. But i love the clean looking mate bezel and dial on the "Legacy"... We will see... As always it will be a last minute decision. ๐คฃ
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