
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.


As far as I can tell owing its smaller sibling!
I had one too when they came out . Like you said a watch you need to see on the wrist
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....
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.
Tudor has not dealt well with issue at all. Long wait times for service to replace movement without any acknowledgement of issue.
lock it away till X’ma’s ! Else looks like it will stay on your wrist instead 😁.
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