The trend back towards smaller watches now seems to be in full flow - not as a replacement for the sizes of 40mm and above but more as a complement, offering a larger variety of options again. Fully in line with this, Tudor has decided to offer a 36mm ver...
tried it a couple of weeks ago looks amazing and it's a bargain but 36 mm ? Really ? I tried it and it is way too small for me I wish they'll make a 40 or 42 soon that aside I almost bought it, my GF liked it a lot and it was magnificent on het wrist. But...
I like a robust tudor smaller than the 41mm Black Bays but I do feel 36mm is a tad small today. Don't understand why Tudor needs 43mm (bronze), 41mm and 36mm black bays. Why not have Black Bays that are just nice at 39 or 40mm? Cheers Robin
But I suppose they cover more options this way. I do hope the model without the rotating bezel gets offered in more options / different sizes, though. Thanks for your feedback, Robin!