Tudor Black Bay 58: First Impressions & Review
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Tudor Black Bay 58: First Impressions & Review

By LarsG · Feb 13, 2022 · 66 replies
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LarsG's enthusiastic acquisition of the Tudor Black Bay 58 sparks a vibrant discussion among collectors, highlighting why this particular reference has resonated so deeply within the watch community. His initial impressions underscore the model's perfect balance of size, aesthetics, and value, prompting fellow enthusiasts to share their own experiences and insights into what makes the BB58 a modern classic. This article delves into the collective appreciation for Tudor's design prowess and the watch's practical appeal.

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amanico
Feb 13, 2022
Lars, you chose very well. This Fifty Eight has everything to please us. And I am sure it won't be your last Tudor.

LA
LarsG
Feb 13, 2022
Thanks Nico. I am sure you are right - it is not my last. The 41 BBโ€™s are too big for me, even though the red bezel and gmt are cool. I know you have the Red which is cool.

AM
amanico
Feb 13, 2022
Yes, Lars and I love it. You are right, the 41 mm case is a bit chunky, but what a character. The 58 is closer to the original 7924.

LA
LarsG
Feb 13, 2022
Especially the red has character. It amazed me when I first saw it years ago. Brave of Tudor. Yes there must be some cool older Tudors (if they can be found without breaking the bank) ๐Ÿ˜Š

AM
amanico
Feb 13, 2022
It was love at first sight, when I discovered it. As for the 7924 alas it is not easy to find a correct one ( most of them come with a service dial ) and even less easy to fund...

LA
LarsG
Feb 13, 2022
โ€œService dialโ€ ? Enlighten me please Nico

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