Unboxing My First Ever Tudor Watch
Today, I’m so glad to share my very latest purchase and this time, I’m testing the waters with a popular brand – Tudor, sister company of Rolex.
I must confess, Tudor was not on top of my list of watches to buy. However, if there’s one thing I’ve learnt about watch collecting is to be open for new experience and not to be closed for one brand. That’s why, a while ago I decided to give different brand a go. With Tudor, my only issue the size of their watches. 41mm case in their popular models is slightly too big for my liking. I say that maybe because I am used to Rolex sizing, when it comes to classic watches.
However, without a further moaning from my side, let’s proceed to the unboxing itself! Each Tudor watch comes in a black outer box with a contrasting Tudor logo – I like it. The size is quite similar to Rolex Oyster boxes.
I think the Tudor boxes are the great example of the brand being more modern and open for implementing some fresh approaches to their watches, than Rolex.
And… the watch itself.
I decided to go for a bi-metal Tudor Black Bay 79733N with a bi-metal bracelet. Before, you come to your conclusions, I have to mention that this watch actually features solid gold parts!
The rotating bezel is solid gold, the winding crown is not and the centre links are coated in solid gold, for me that’s more than enough. With this brand, you just got to appreciate the incredible value for money! The ...
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