Well said my friend , i never was a huge Rolex fan but i have to admit i do like Tudor more and more lately

Sep 02, 2020,02:01 AM
 

More bang for your money imho

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some initial thoughts given yesterday's rolex releases...

 
 By: remarque : September 1st, 2020-15:52
With the creation of 41mm case submariner and oyster perpetual models, and abandonment of 39mm OP and 40mm Sub models, Rolex has created a curious positioning of Tudor models: Yes, the Rolex 41mm cases will be thinner than the Tudor 41mm Black Bay line, b... 

"this year's Rolex releases is a harbinger of Rolex eventually "upbranding" Tudor in years soon to come"

 
 By: SALMANPK : September 1st, 2020-16:08
well said and I agree, this will happen. Tudor will be spun off into an independent company. S

My thoughts about my Tudor BB

 
 By: Cookies : September 2nd, 2020-04:19
It reminds me of the vintage submariners, aside from the thickness of the non-58 versions. I much prefer the aluminium bezels to ceramic ones. Actually, I like the blue-black white gold submariner, but it is out-pf-reach to me, so I’ll just enjoy the BB a... 

On ze bright side

 
 By: Cookies : September 2nd, 2020-09:59
I’m going scuba diving tmr with the blackbay again. This time I insisted the dive instructor should remember his underwater camera. Will post pics of fishes and corals tmr.

To my eye the new Sub 41 has lugs which are now in the same proportion to the GMT, which has always had thinner lugs than the Sub

 
 By: descartes1 : September 2nd, 2020-05:35
I haven’t measured it but that’s the way it looks to me. So, there may be no need to upsize the “supercase” of the GMT to 41mm.