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still don't understand what/how/why those crazy lugs are for! But it's association with those fake "US Marine" watches still has me scratching my head...
42mm is too big, the end links are huge and overall it just looks plain weird to me. Need to see it in the flesh of course, but from the pictures, not my cup of tea. Unless they come up with something else, Tudor won’t be getting my money this year.
The current one is great, but I could do without all that gilt. Not an absolute deal breaker, though. I can only hope that the project of a Purists limited edition comes true, and that I will make the list. As for the P01, I actually like the dial, the be...