Tudor Master Chronometer: Reference Guide
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Tudor Master Chronometer: Reference Guide

By brauner · Apr 23, 2024 · 25 replies
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In a world where luxury watches often chase extravagant complications, forum member brauner reminds us of the enduring appeal of a well-executed, everyday timepiece. His post highlights the Tudor Master Chronometer, a watch that, despite its 'bread-and-butter' designation, delivers exceptional quality and design. This article explores brauner's perspective and the community's insights into what makes this particular Tudor model a standout.

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41mm, monochrome.



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Mary Anny
Apr 23, 2024

I could not see that particular model yet, but the same with the red bezel insert. Veeeery close to perfection. So beautiful. No offense, but with this one, the poor-man submariner is back. Tell us more, please!

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MilDiver
Apr 24, 2024

I see a watch owned by someone with good taste who doesn't really care what other people think. And these kind of people are usually not the "poor" ones....

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MilDiver
Apr 24, 2024

And great overall tool watch. I see your preference go for the rubber, but having tried the 5 link bracelet myself, I think it's a new level of comfort for Tudor despite the added grams.

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brauner
Apr 25, 2024

I prefer the black rubber. It is really nice Had all the Rolexes past 15 years.

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Mary Anny
Apr 25, 2024

In every way! And that crown! Send more photos, please!

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brauner
Apr 25, 2024

Send some pics later.

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