Tudor Black Bay GMT: A Father's Gift and Collector's Perspective
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Tudor Black Bay GMT: A Father's Gift and Collector's Perspective

By aperna · Nov 21, 2020 · 29 replies
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Aperna's decision to gift his son a Tudor Black Bay GMT for Christmas sparks a discussion that transcends the typical unboxing, delving into the watch's practicalities and its profound sentimental value. This thread highlights why the Black Bay GMT stands out as a significant acquisition, not just for its horological merits but as a cherished heirloom. Readers will gain insight into the watch's robust design and the emotional resonance of passing down a luxury timepiece.

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Mary Anny
Nov 21, 2020

As far as I can tell owing its smaller sibling!

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Watchonthewrist
Nov 21, 2020

I had one too when they came out . Like you said a watch you need to see on the wrist

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@lberti
Nov 21, 2020

Maybe the speedmaster, but this one ticks all the boxes for a young person: tough, automatic, gmt function, "in-house", good name and heritage, etc....

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CrookedOak
Nov 21, 2020

I bought the same for one of my sons and and a Black Bay 58 (in blue) for his brother. I was also really impressed with the quality and wrist presence.

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Rrpdc
Nov 21, 2020

Tudor has not dealt well with issue at all. Long wait times for service to replace movement without any acknowledgement of issue.

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S F
Nov 21, 2020

lock it away till X’ma’s ! Else looks like it will stay on your wrist instead 😁.

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