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Top three new releases by Tudor IMO

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
7d
By: Marba
5
quattro
350

Out of all the releases..........

From Rolex and Tudor. This is the one that stands out for me. I very much like the minor cosmetic changes that they have made, which being a previous owner of the original BB58, makes it look more robust and a tool watch. Of course the bigger and with no
14d
By: aelred
14
aelred
831

Well if I can sway you…

Only from the pictures, I’m not totally sure about the blue on the new watch. It seems very shiny, very retro Rolex blue. The BB58 blue is less severe. Just 2 cents from the peanut gallery ! 😂
17d
By: orahu
21
KURT_DAVID
1261

I have been very tempted by the BB58 Bronze,

but finally didn’t pull the trigger. I wouldn’t be against finding a Seiko or Grand Seiko, but the design never appeals to me enough (and I keep telling myself that I would wear this watch only during summer). Best, Emmanuel
18d
By: quattro
16
quattro
1450

New arrival, Black Bay 58

Home from the Tudor Boutique in Tyson's this morning. Picked up my 2026 BB58, Ref M7939A1A0NU-0001 So far I'm finding the 39mm size wears very comfortably on my 7 inch wrist. I do like that this is sporty without being, as the kids would say, "Big Chungus
14d
By: aelred
14
aelred
831

I don’t have any coherent thoughts for you, but I offer the following…

I don’t think the Chopard, BB58 or the Sub overlap in enough ways that you could not, should not, have all three. The Chopard may be the dressier of the three for sure, and so in that way perhaps I can see why it being the everyday watch is not ideal. I o
29d
By: aelred
19
aelred
1341

Yes, I was completely happy with the BB58 as a GADA until they made me leave it for the weekend.

Because the original thought process before the BB58 was going to be a no-date sub, then a YM42. The wait period changed me to get the 58 as a stop-gap. THEN the lack of delivery created a serendipitous moment and a fortunate siren song. I'm absolutely th
29d
By: aelred
19
aelred
1341

I think the only good advice we (I?) can give you is to do what you feel is right for you.

My personal choice would probably be to stick to the Alpine Eagle and wait for a no-date Sub or Ti YM42. But it depends very much on your lifestyle. Because of its price and build quality, the BB58 is more of a GADA watch than the AE and even the YM42 or
29d
By: aelred
19
aelred
1341

Thank you for your reply Arronax

In this case my two other divers at present are Tudor BB58 blue (longest tenured piece) and Longines Legend Diver 39 mm green. Lately I’m feeling a bit bored with those two, so it may be time for a change. If I get the green SMP, I may keep the BB58 blue.
2M
By: Aquaracer1
62
Aquaracer1
3433

A Tudor tool at work…

…not the intended work though. I don’t think I’d worn the BB58 since the summer of 2024 (crazy, right?) but for some reason I pulled it out before leaving the city last week. Turned out it was a good choice, first job upon arrival was ~90 minutes of manua
4M
By: Jay (Eire)
12
riverside / Henry
609