That Tudor looks awesome. I prefer the indices amd hand set. I have never been a big fan kf the Mercedes handset on a sub. I also feel the sub hands look a bit undersized. Would be interesting to see what a ceramic bezel insert would look like.My AD has already received one of the New 2024 Tudor Black Bay 41mm Monochrome watches.
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I had an opportunity to experience it on wrist. She said she expects to receive only two.
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Making a comparison to my 14060 below, it’s a watch that can give the Submariner a run.
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the lack of glossy ceramic makes the watch for me.That Tudor looks awesome. I prefer the indices amd hand set. I have never been a big fan kf the Mercedes handset on a sub. I also feel the sub hands look a bit undersized. Would be interesting to see what a ceramic bezel insert would look like.
Production output | 1.05 million pieces (2021)[1] |
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Revenue | $13 billion (2021)[2] |
Owner | Hans Wilsdorf Foundation |
Number of employees | 30,000 |
Headquarters | Geneva , Switzerland |
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Production output | c. 200,000 (2015)[1] |
Number of employees | 194 (2016) |
Nice dress watch and impressive power reserve.I’m considering buying a second hand IWC Mark XVIII. This model was made between 2016 - 2022.
In 2022 IWC replaced the Mark 18 with the Mark XX. - Aesthetically, I prefer the Mark 18 as the longer lug to lug suits my wrist and I like that the date wheel matches the dial. I’d rather it had no date complication.
The newest iteration has a 120 hour power reserve and an in-house movement. Any thoughts?
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I totally agree. My Seamaster 300 kind of looks cheap and tacky with its shiny blue ceramic bezel whereas my Pelagos looks more classy with its matt black ceramic bezel.the lack of glossy ceramic makes the watch for me.