Like the lume on that Tag just not a fan of that bezel design sadly!
I've cancelled the MAen Hudson order in favour of the recent release of the steel GMT bezel Baltic Aquascaphe. It's in stock so should be here middle of the week from France!
New or original version? I still think the original was much nicer with fewer lines of text cluttering up the dial. The newer movement in the later one is nice and all, but it has to go to Tudor for servicing whereas the ETA in the original can be serviced by any half decent watchmaker for a quarter of the cost. Mine also kept +1s a day. Wish I never sold it really but at 42mm and a thick slab of Titanium, it was slightly too big for my evolving taste sadly. The originals are now going for £3000+ too when they were between £2600 and £2800 around release. A watch that will only continue to go up in price as a collector's for sure I'd say.
On a related note my mate with the BB58 still has not had it back from Rolex yet. They are servicing it after movement repair. Seems they know there are issues with these movements as a considerable number of people online have had issues with timekeeping and others strange issues. His had the grinding noise when winding and running slower than COSC spec.
I've cancelled the MAen Hudson order in favour of the recent release of the steel GMT bezel Baltic Aquascaphe. It's in stock so should be here middle of the week from France!
very much so, still would like a Pelagos.
New or original version? I still think the original was much nicer with fewer lines of text cluttering up the dial. The newer movement in the later one is nice and all, but it has to go to Tudor for servicing whereas the ETA in the original can be serviced by any half decent watchmaker for a quarter of the cost. Mine also kept +1s a day. Wish I never sold it really but at 42mm and a thick slab of Titanium, it was slightly too big for my evolving taste sadly. The originals are now going for £3000+ too when they were between £2600 and £2800 around release. A watch that will only continue to go up in price as a collector's for sure I'd say.
On a related note my mate with the BB58 still has not had it back from Rolex yet. They are servicing it after movement repair. Seems they know there are issues with these movements as a considerable number of people online have had issues with timekeeping and others strange issues. His had the grinding noise when winding and running slower than COSC spec.