I loved the weird tool vibe from this immediately when it came out, but I didn't think I had the wrist for it. How are you finding it sizewise, in length-across-the-wrist terms?
And came out of the AD with this piece, the Black Bay P01. Iβve had it on my wrist for the past several days straight and Iβm really enjoying its solid feel, impressive accuracy out of the box (+0.5 sec./day), and the cool tool watch vibe that I get from ...
I loved the weird tool vibe from this immediately when it came out, but I didn't think I had the wrist for it. How are you finding it sizewise, in length-across-the-wrist terms?
I definitely don't have the wrist for it, either, but I've developed a high tolerance (out of necessity) for the huge watch on a small wrist look, a.k.a. the Clown Watch look π
If I'm not mistaken iy disappeared from the catalog in 2024. And introduced in 2019 Never was a good seller so probably not that many were made ... Well not that many for being a Tudor but thats probably still thousands
The Black Bay Pro GMT with Opaline dial was also on my list, but I assumed that I'd have another chance at that one, as it's a relatively new release. The hunt for the Monarch continues, meanwhile.
The AD didn't mention production figures to date, but observed that it was probably much fewer than other Tudor models that are less polarizing and likely have wider appeal.
I've not done too much of a deep dive on P01's origins, but I understand that it is based on a prototype divers' watch that Tudor created for the US Navy's consideration decades ago, but that went unselected.