
In a post that sparked considerable discussion, WatchProSite member brauner shares his initial surprise and subsequent appreciation for the quality of Tudor watches, particularly the Black Bay. His post, accompanied by striking imagery, invites the community to delve into what makes these timepieces resonate with collectors. This article explores the nuanced perspectives on Tudor's appeal, from technical specifications to wearability.


What is the big difference between a Rolex and a Tudor? Is it strictly a matter of the movement that is used? I would really appreciate some insight. I have always liked the Tudor range, and have been hearing for years that they are fine watches and very good value.
The haptic quality, the power reserve of 70 hrs, everything is exact, the style and what I had to pay. And no wait.
Saw it once and as you are saying: a pretty well build watch. A very nice, blue dialed diver👍
There BB58s are amazing and great value for your money imo
matched by the quality 👌
There’s a lot to like about the 58, but for me the big big win is the size of the case. The Blue is also perhaps more easily worn, as it doesn’t have the strong vintage vibe of the initial 58.
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