1. BB54 with a purple dial, very hard to get the color right. The case size at 37 mm, bracelet, clasp and the height are spot on, fits like a glove. Knurling on the bezel is brushed and the sound when turning is just right. 2. Tudor Monarch, space race ag
Unfortunately, I didn't find the BB54 nice looking on the wrist when I tried it on: the lugs seem to me to be excessively long for the restrained diameter of the dial and bezel. And this blue color is a complete departure from the vintage feel that gave t
100% with you here my friend! Great shot! As I’ve stated before, the more I see the BB54, the more interesting it becomes to me. BB58 “blues brother” says hi:
A few years ago, I reviewed the Black Bay 58 and called it the best dimensionally balanced and most comfortable watch in it's price range. Lately, though, my wrist has been hijacked by it's smaller sibling — the Black Bay 54. At just 2mm smaller and comin
I've been hesitating to post them because, even if I find this dial (and bezel) really vibrant, it's a little bit to much about "summer vibes" for me (Tudor's words, not mine). The original BB54 was vintage inspired and very faithful to the diver's DNA. T
From A Blog to Watch: Due to the more complex design of its five-link bracelet and the more elaborate finishing on its dial and stainless steel bezel insert, the Tudor Black Bay 54 “Lagoon Blue” (ref. M79000-0001) is slightly more expensive than the brace