Thanks for the pictorial report, again, Imran. The Black Bay 41 is certainly a very interesting watch.

Mar 27, 2017,04:48 AM
 

At least my favorite from the 2017 novelties. 


Best,

Nicolas

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Tudor: Baselworld 2017- Review of new releases with live pictures

 
 By: Miranda : March 27th, 2017-04:30
This year was a pivotal year in terms of direction in my opinion for Tudorwatch. I got the feeling the company was now moving away from the niche market of collectors and now looking to be more commercial. Tudor want to dominate the price segment they are...  

Thanks for the pictorial report, again, Imran. The Black Bay 41 is certainly a very interesting watch.

 
 By: amanico : March 27th, 2017-04:48
At least my favorite from the 2017 novelties. Best, Nicolas

Another great report and pictures.

 
 By: kev09 : March 27th, 2017-08:45
Some nice watches, particularly the 41mm which, as you say, would look even better on a nice strap. The chronograph however, oh dear - no! For me the snowflake hand (which I like on the others in the range) just looks odd on a chronograph. Regards, Kev.

What a lot of photos?

 
 By: jim vancouver : March 27th, 2017-16:48
Tudor is on the move. Don't forget the Pelagos Chrono and the Heritage Advisor.

Black Bay steel for me.

 
 By: MichaelC : March 29th, 2017-11:58
Yes, I know it has a date. I'm afraid we go nuts over its inclusion on every watch. On this model, I am not bothered by it. If I could change one thing, I would erase the extra lines of text on the bottom of the dial (keeping the red water rating though).... 

Really looking forward to trying the 41mm on

 
 By: KMII : March 29th, 2017-12:59
As much as I liked the idea of the 36mm, it simply did not fully work on my wrist (admittedly only tried the bracelet one). Have high hopes for the 41mm though Thanks for your report!