They look cool. Would love to see that dial and insert on steel models, albeit with silver hands, markers, and printing. I doubt I will ever purchase a bronze watch, though.
SAME, even just the 925 which was just awesome to own since it was like having a PM diver at a fraction of the cost, IMO. This said Tudor's BB58 lume is terrible and the appliqué numbers were worse than the plots.
That's the ugliest bronze alloy I've ever seen. I cannot fathom the thought process of using a different bronze than the one they used in the 43mm version.
My least favourite bronze alloy that I have handled. The aluminum rapidly patinas black and the alloy bracelet just has a bit of a tin feel to it versus a solid high quality steel bracelet. It was cool to try but just not my thing, though for those who love living with patina then it's more likely a winner. Also the lume SUCKED worse than the 925 which was pretty bad as well.
They look cool. Would love to see that dial and insert on steel models, albeit with silver hands, markers, and printing. I doubt I will ever purchase a bronze watch, though.
SAME, even just the 925 which was just awesome to own since it was like having a PM diver at a fraction of the cost, IMO. This said Tudor's BB58 lume is terrible and the appliqué numbers were worse than the plots.
That's the ugliest bronze alloy I've ever seen. I cannot fathom the thought process of using a different bronze than the one they used in the 43mm version.
It looks like brass.
My least favourite bronze alloy that I have handled. The aluminum rapidly patinas black and the alloy bracelet just has a bit of a tin feel to it versus a solid high quality steel bracelet. It was cool to try but just not my thing, though for those who love living with patina then it's more likely a winner. Also the lume SUCKED worse than the 925 which was pretty bad as well.