I owned a Submariner 79090 in the nineties and I liked it very much although it was still a watch looking for an identity, in my opinion. The Black Bay is a completely different story, does not need to rely upon any other watch even though it constantly r
I was wearing my Tudor 79090 and my sister her 73090 in the late nineties, both watches sold too early at ridiculous prices and now much sought after among dive watches! We must go on! ;-)
I don't know folks. I used to wear a 6538 when I was young (too young) and a 5513 for more than 30 years (apart from less than five years with a 79090). This thing is the combination of all that. It wraps around my wrist as it was made just for it. It is
But I will never stop regretting having sold my black 79090 to pay my older Rolex 5513 repair after an unlucky dive with the crown well open! It is a great watch, much easier to wear than a Rolex (I am sorry if that does not make sense for many Rolex owne
So I chanced upon this blue Tudor submariner (79090) and I haven\'t felt this way about a watch for a long time. Surprisingly it comes with box and papers, last service was in 2015 by Rolex, a complete overhaul with a new inlay(what does that mean) I can
I currently have the Eta bbn . A vintage 79090 and I'm on the list for the first batch of 58 due in. So this. I'm 100% in . If they could do a rose dial . 2 line with red text and silver numbers on the bezel might be the only watch I ever wear lol ( famou