They are coming out with a new model of the 58. I think it has a blue bezel. I have a Pelagos and it is a nice watch, but if I was going to spend 4 or 5 grand on a watch, I would go Grand Seiko. The finish, the dials and the quality is far superior to Rolex. Never mind Tudor. I have moderate experience with the mechanics of these watches and Grand Seiko really goes all out. It was hard for me to leave Rolex, Tudor, Omega etc., but GS makes outstanding watches. Well worth the price.
Adventures With Time Tudor struck gold with the 58. Then they pulled the Rolex trick , making the watch unavailable to buy through AD’s. I was looking for a 58 at the time and saw I could get a Pelagos through Amazon, with everything for $1,000 under retail. I liked the blue Pelagos and bought it, because 58’s were not available except over retail in the Grey Market. I should not have given Tudor my business.
@@adventureswithtime most have been with the movement in the GMT. But came across a video where this guys movement just stopped working after a few months and Tudor took ages to fix it. Was likely an AD issue. I also think the guy may have been winding it incorrectly. But some people in the comments on that video had similar experiences. I was literally going to pick up my watch tomorrow and UA-cam sends me that video. 😂
@@adventureswithtime That is excellent. I do not know if my Pelagos movement is normal but it has added one sec in a month. Never seen anything like it but it seem most of these Tudors kill it with accuracy.
Adventures With Time I believe deployant is the French so what the Swiss would use. Deployment is English so I believe that’s also correct but sounds like a mistake and/or sounds like you are not “cultured”. Watch snobs love to correct people on this :) But are they actually correct when you are just translating a word to your native language?
It’s a gorgeous watch. I’m glad you’re enjoying it. I wear its big brother on nothing but NATOs. It looks good on EVERYTHING.
Yup. Haven't tried it on a Nato or a strap but looking for the appropriate pairing
I'll be buying one of these in a couple of months. Looking forward to it very much.
Thanks for another great vid.
They are coming out with a new model of the 58. I think it has a blue bezel. I have a Pelagos and it is a nice watch, but if I was going to spend 4 or 5 grand on a watch, I would go Grand Seiko. The finish, the dials and the quality is far superior to Rolex. Never mind Tudor. I have moderate experience with the mechanics of these watches and Grand Seiko really goes all out. It was hard for me to leave Rolex, Tudor, Omega etc., but GS makes outstanding watches. Well worth the price.
I don't think you will be disappointed.
Yes, I just heard that this morning. However, I'm not a fan of a blue bezel. But I'm sure it will sell nicely.
Adventures With Time Tudor struck gold with the 58. Then they pulled the Rolex trick , making the watch unavailable to buy through AD’s. I was looking for a 58 at the time and saw I could get a Pelagos through Amazon, with everything for $1,000 under retail. I liked the blue Pelagos and bought it, because 58’s were not available except over retail in the Grey Market. I should not have given Tudor my business.
I bought mine with the Tudor Nato, absolutely love it, wouldn't change a thing
It would look nice on a nato. I'll have to try that sometime.
Cool vid and just subscribed! Look forward to see what Tudor do next.
Did you see they released a blue version of the 58. I'm not a fan of blue watches. But I'm sure it will be sucessful.
@@adventureswithtime Yeah I've seen it. I really like it and kinda want one 😅
" Very helpful. I was worried that my 7.5" wrist would be too large for the BB58 but it looks good on you so I should be fine.
I think you will be very happy. Have you tried one on at an AD. It's always best to try before you buy.
@@adventureswithtime They still struggle to get stock.... You know Tudor is part of Rolex so they SUCK.
Great video. Love the details.
Thank you. Short and sweet video.
Great video! Will never decide on the 58 or BBB(41mm) one. Got 7.5 inch wrists so it would fit both but its hard hehe.
I would try them both on your wrist to see which you like more. That's the only way I could make a decision.
Got it on a crimson Zulu at the moment, just looks fantastic.
Sounds nice looking
Have you had any movement issues to date? Was set on this but after looking into the Movement, there’s been some concerning commentary.
No issues at all. What thinks have you been hearing and from where?
@@adventureswithtime most have been with the movement in the GMT. But came across a video where this guys movement just stopped working after a few months and Tudor took ages to fix it. Was likely an AD issue. I also think the guy may have been winding it incorrectly. But some people in the comments on that video had similar experiences. I was literally going to pick up my watch tomorrow and UA-cam sends me that video. 😂
@@BWen3 interesting
It’s a great watch. Love my BB GMT.
Nice. Enjoy the GMT
Beauty how is the accuracy on that piece?
Fantastic. +- 2 seconds a day.
@@adventureswithtime That is excellent. I do not know if my Pelagos movement is normal but it has added one sec in a month. Never seen anything like it but it seem most of these Tudors kill it with accuracy.
It’s a dive watch.. would be perfect for the beach..
Maybe
I also love my BB58.
Bob, consider a Rolex Explorer 214270. I have a feeling that you'll love it more than your BB58 😉
I've been thinking about the original Explorer. Need to find one to try on the wrist.
Deployant
Is it deplyant or deployment. I've seen it described as both.
Adventures With Time I believe deployant is the French so what the Swiss would use. Deployment is English so I believe that’s also correct but sounds like a mistake and/or sounds like you are not “cultured”. Watch snobs love to correct people on this :) But are they actually correct when you are just translating a word to your native language?