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It’s been more than two weeks with the BB58 now. I’m pretty content, although I still have some desire to find another easy watch for travel. Enjoying a morning caffeine and pastry jolt ! ...
But, there’s always a but, I need something else to keep my attention. It may be just I purchase the fabric strap for this one and then I have two watches in one.
is also a Tudor! These are the 3 I took to Asia for a couple weeks. I think the two main issues with travel watches are 1) always having a long sleeve available and 2) if you are like me, and you bring multiple watches, what are the other watches “doing” ...
The something else is what keeps my urge to change it up satisfied. So, this trip Tudor plus Swatch (and a Garmin for the outdoors stuff). Other times it’s maybe something “more”, but again supplemented with something “less” like a Furlan Mari or again a ...
atlleast I feel pretty safe with watches. But anywhere else, I am inclined to wear watches of lesser value to keep my mind at ease. Another factor is if I am traveling with kids or just my wife and I. The family add another layer to support besides what y...
Otherwise, I’d bet a Tudor pelagos (42 or 39, depending on the wrist size) is as perfect as a summer watch can be (given the lightweight titanium). What are your thoughts on the new Tudor GMT 58?