The Pelagos deserves much more attention and recognition. Its so underrated. Everyone is talking about the Black Bay 58 but I think the Pelagos is even better.
The dimensions for the 58 are better for me but the Pelagos makes up for it with the titanium. I have never owned a watch this big that I enjoyed wearing this much. It really makes a a massive difference having it be lighter. The other thing the Pelagos does is it gets you as close as you can get to the look of a snowflake Tudor sub in a modern Tudor. If the BB58 came in black and white with a 6 o’clock date I would be all over it. If it was titanium I would be happy to pay a pretty large premium for it. But it isn’t available that way so the Pelagos wins 😁
The best watch you can buy these days. The most accurate and comfortable watch you will ever own. I used to wear other watches till I got mine. Enjoy in good health.
Great video. I own multiple diver style watches from mid tier to luxury. This watch is an absolute stunner. I bought mine in November and it still brings a smile to my face every time I put it on. I rotate between the pelagos, seamaster and submariner. The pelagos is a super bang per buck piece with all the tech to go with it, outstanding value!
Thank you for showing the date change! I haven’t seen another review that shows that. It’s very impressive. I don’t think I’ve seen a watch in real life that can do that.
No problem. It’s always something I want to see in reviews. It’s a little glimpse into how much work was put into the movement and signals to me the quality of the movement.
I have this exact watch and man, is it an incredible piece. Have a BB58 Blue as well but I wear this way more. Such a comfortable bracelet and prefer having a date complication too. Wish it was slightly thinner but I guess that fits the tool watch persona. Oh, and this thing is beyond accurate...beats the hell out of my GS Hi Beat which is disappointing considering the price. My Pelagos is basically a Quartz watch with it's accuracy. Just insane!
Thank you for this well made very informative video. The Pelagos LHD is my preferred model and you have just made my decision to buy much easier. Subscibed.
Great presentation, just found your channel and subbed,, I really like this watch, but there's a little voice in the back of my head, saying, if you get one, you'll regret not getting the Omega Seamaster,,, !! But this Tudor really ticks all the boxes for me, ! Suppose I'll have to see if I can get to a dealer that has both for sale at the same time,, !! All the best,,, John...
Hi John! Not sure where you live but both London Jewelers and Tourneau should have both on hand the majority of the time. There are so many choices when I comes to the Seamaster and it’s a spec monster. Omega does really great work. If I can get my hands on one I will do a review ASAP. I previously owned a Planet Ocean and can tell you I prefer the Pelagos to that. The Helium escape valve is my biggest complaint with the Seamaster 300. Good luck with your search and thanks for the sub!
@@rightwristonly8796 Hi,, hoping to get one or the other, in a couple of months, when (hopefully) the dealers are open again,,, I'll let you know, which one I get,, all the best,, John ...
I just got rid of my Seamaster 300M Pro for this Pelagos. The Seamaster got boring really fast, too much flash with the ceramic dial and bezel. I can’t take the Pelagos off my wrist
Oh man speedy and Pelagos is a dope combo. Add a sleek dress watch and you got a killer 3 watch collection. I had a PO and I really liked it but the HE valve killed me and I had to sell it. The PO is a really great watch. Live with it for a while and you will become attached. It’s a more Aesthetically pleasing watch for sure. The Pelagos just oozes tool vibes though.
The blue looks great, they used a very vibrant color. The LHD version is also great. Tudor has not made many changes to this watch over the years and so their color options are solid.
I honestly can’t say I have noticed any scratches. The titanium holds up well and hides any minor scratches. The clasp does collect the wear though. Not scratches so much but the obvious desk diver wear marks. I’m sure you will love yours.
i wonder if anyone out there has bought a 2 liner and a 5 liner just to change the dial on the 5 liner (for the inhouse)? Hoping my Pelagos I ordered in January will finally be on my wrist in the next week -_-
I don’t know that the dial mount points would be the same. The pins on the back of the eta versions (2 line) probably wouldn’t line up with whatever mount system the in house movement uses. I think Tudor would probably be smart enough to design around this. Especially in the reverse direction, some one trying to pass off a 2 line as a 5 line as the in house version is more expensive. I hope you get your Pelagos soon. That’s a long time to wait. The authorized dealers in NYC seem to be flush with them. When I went in Feb to London Jewelers in the World Trade Center they opened the drawer and had about 6-8 stashed away plus 3 on display!
I’m not an expert and I’m not positive but I think just connects to the other two straps like an extension for diving. I don’t believe it connects directly to the watch. I honestly have never worn it on the rubber. The bracelet is just too good!
Boutique’s will never discount a watch. That’s like going to a Ford factory and asking them to discount a car. Plus that just undercuts their AD’s. Any good AD will give you 20% off.
London Jewler is an AD and they wouldn’t budge. But I’ll go in there and try stuff on all day. If they won’t give me a discount I’m happy to make them a dressing room 😉
Of course we can all have our opinion but I believe this Tudor to be the finest dive watch you can buy in the under $10,000 range. Other than the more iconic Rolex model, which is obvious, this watch pretty much sliders everything in sight. Plus, it doesn't weigh a million pounds. Plus, people are going to think you're a major douche bag for wearing it. Plus plus plus... Great pick up my friend! And, yes. I do like the Submariner still...
hi, i want to buy these watches and read a lot about them reviews. And a lot of people write that this titanium watch is a magnet for scratches. it kind of discourages me. please what to your experience? Thx for answer.
I beat the hell out of all my Watches, modern or vintage. This watch actually shows it’s scratches the least out of all of my collection. Titanium sort of self heals in that any scratch quickly turns the color of the rest of the watch. I wouldn’t sweat it. The Pelagos is a monster and no little scratch will change that. The other thing is nothing on it is polished so you really don’t notice little dings. The clasp is steel and that is where you will see the greatest amount of dings and scratches. Pick it up it’s worth it.
I have heard this a bunch of times. I am personally a massive fan of titanium, not just in watches but in all things. I think it would be smart if Tudor to use the BB58 movement and make a stainless steel version of this in 40mm. If they just made this model with all the same dimensions in SS it would weigh a ton. Either way Tudor has really let this model go. They should do something with it.
As scuba diver myself (although I use an Oris Prodiver 52mm diameter as back up timer in deco dives). To go smaller than 42mm would make it less of a ‘tool diver’ and more of a desk diver!! Twisting a 40mm bezel with 5mm neoprene gloves on is a lot like painting a hallway through a letter box - very fiddly. I own a Planet Ocean Ti (as the price was right and cheaper than SS) and I to this day should have gone for SS as it just feels more premium. Ti is warm to the skin but just lacks the “Weight = quality feel’... Great review though buddy.
Because then the crown would be on the left and jab me in the back of my hand. 🤷🏻♂️ I’m not into that. It seems to work out in my favor that right hand watches have the crown on the right 😁 also I hate false aged lume. It kills me.
Unless you care about brand recognition or in this case the design. Technically (with the exception of the movement) Sinn will win every time. I love Sinn but Tudors movement is new, more robust, more technically advanced, and has a longer power reserve. Yes I’m sure it’s also more expensive to service. The real driving force with the Pelagos is its looks. It looks so god damn good. I realize that’s an opinion but it’s super clean and easy to read and classic. Tudor will also hold value better but if you just want a tough as nails tool dive watch that is best value for money go get yourself a Sinn. And if you can get both like I did 😉
The Pelagos deserves much more attention and recognition. Its so underrated. Everyone is talking about the Black Bay 58 but I think the Pelagos is even better.
The dimensions for the 58 are better for me but the Pelagos makes up for it with the titanium. I have never owned a watch this big that I enjoyed wearing this much. It really makes a a massive difference having it be lighter. The other thing the Pelagos does is it gets you as close as you can get to the look of a snowflake Tudor sub in a modern Tudor. If the BB58 came in black and white with a 6 o’clock date I would be all over it. If it was titanium I would be happy to pay a pretty large premium for it. But it isn’t available that way so the Pelagos wins 😁
Yeah! 💯% support.. 👍👌👍
The best watch you can buy these days. The most accurate and comfortable watch you will ever own. I used to wear other watches till I got mine. Enjoy in good health.
I love mine, it wears considerably smaller than anticipated on wrist too
Great video. I own multiple diver style watches from mid tier to luxury. This watch is an absolute stunner. I bought mine in November and it still brings a smile to my face every time I put it on. I rotate between the pelagos, seamaster and submariner. The pelagos is a super bang per buck piece with all the tech to go with it, outstanding value!
Thank you for showing the date change! I haven’t seen another review that shows that. It’s very impressive. I don’t think I’ve seen a watch in real life that can do that.
No problem. It’s always something I want to see in reviews. It’s a little glimpse into how much work was put into the movement and signals to me the quality of the movement.
That bracelet clasp does more than most people I know. Beautiful watch. Hope you’re wearing it well.
I wear it all the time. She is showing a little wear but nothing a watch like this can’t shake off.
I always wanted to see the pelagos side by side with the chrono. Nice vid. Thanks
Glad I could help!
Wonderfully informative! Learned so many new things in a just a few minutes despite having already watched hours of videos on this watch. Keep it up.
Thank you!
I have this exact watch and man, is it an incredible piece. Have a BB58 Blue as well but I wear this way more. Such a comfortable bracelet and prefer having a date complication too. Wish it was slightly thinner but I guess that fits the tool watch persona. Oh, and this thing is beyond accurate...beats the hell out of my GS Hi Beat which is disappointing considering the price. My Pelagos is basically a Quartz watch with it's accuracy. Just insane!
Thinner is the only thing I wish it was. Every other aspect is perfect.
I was worried at first because I have really small wrists but this watch fits absolutely fine. I think 42mm is my absolute max
I think 42mm is the max for most people. The way the center link connects to end links really helps. It lets the bracelet drop straight down.
I'm the same I.have a 16cm wrist and as a bold diver this still works great. The titanium is the difference.
Thank you for this well made very informative video.
The Pelagos LHD is my preferred model and you have just made my decision to buy much easier.
Subscibed.
Thank you, glad I could help 👍🏼
Great presentation, just found your channel and subbed,, I really like this watch, but there's a little voice in the back of my head, saying, if you get one, you'll regret not getting the Omega Seamaster,,, !!
But this Tudor really ticks all the boxes for me, !
Suppose I'll have to see if I can get to a dealer that has both for sale at the same time,, !!
All the best,,, John...
Hi John! Not sure where you live but both London Jewelers and Tourneau should have both on hand the majority of the time. There are so many choices when I comes to the Seamaster and it’s a spec monster. Omega does really great work. If I can get my hands on one I will do a review ASAP. I previously owned a Planet Ocean and can tell you I prefer the Pelagos to that. The Helium escape valve is my biggest complaint with the Seamaster 300. Good luck with your search and thanks for the sub!
@@rightwristonly8796
Hi,, hoping to get one or the other, in a couple of months, when (hopefully) the dealers are open again,,,
I'll let you know, which one I get,, all the best,, John ...
I just got rid of my Seamaster 300M Pro for this Pelagos. The Seamaster got boring really fast, too much flash with the ceramic dial and bezel. I can’t take the Pelagos off my wrist
Great in depth review. Good luck with your channel.....Subscribed.
great review!...............I agree with all your points....love my Pelagos LHD
I can’t take mine off my wrist. I look at all my other watches and almost always go for the Pelagos.
Just bought a Planet Ocean from a local AD. Now I’m thinking I should have bought this Pelagos as my diver and a Speedmaster as an occasional.
Oh man speedy and Pelagos is a dope combo. Add a sleek dress watch and you got a killer 3 watch collection. I had a PO and I really liked it but the HE valve killed me and I had to sell it. The PO is a really great watch. Live with it for a while and you will become attached. It’s a more Aesthetically pleasing watch for sure. The Pelagos just oozes tool vibes though.
Interesting to see that the black bay is around the same thickness
All the black bay are pretty darn thick - except maybe the 58. They are big and the slab sides really don’t help.
My Pelagos and my Steinhart pilot watch have the best lume in my small collection.
The Pelagos is a lume warrior 👌🏼
If i was going to buy a Pelagos, would go with the blue one. Prefer that.
The blue looks great, they used a very vibrant color. The LHD version is also great. Tudor has not made many changes to this watch over the years and so their color options are solid.
I have the blue one and love it . Best tool watch for the money in my view .
I have one but with the blue face and dial.
Great review, thanks. How is it with scratches & And scuffs,does it show less w/the brush finish? I'm picking mine up on Thursday, can't wait.
I honestly can’t say I have noticed any scratches. The titanium holds up well and hides any minor scratches. The clasp does collect the wear though. Not scratches so much but the obvious desk diver wear marks. I’m sure you will love yours.
Great video! You should definately get some outdoor shots of this watch !! thank you
Thank you! I’ll have to get some shots outside for a long term wear video after I have put it through it’s paces.
i wonder if anyone out there has bought a 2 liner and a 5 liner just to change the dial on the 5 liner (for the inhouse)? Hoping my Pelagos I ordered in January will finally be on my wrist in the next week -_-
I don’t know that the dial mount points would be the same. The pins on the back of the eta versions (2 line) probably wouldn’t line up with whatever mount system the in house movement uses. I think Tudor would probably be smart enough to design around this. Especially in the reverse direction, some one trying to pass off a 2 line as a 5 line as the in house version is more expensive.
I hope you get your Pelagos soon. That’s a long time to wait. The authorized dealers in NYC seem to be flush with them. When I went in Feb to London Jewelers in the World Trade Center they opened the drawer and had about 6-8 stashed away plus 3 on display!
Date window won’t line up.
@@scottheri makes sense given the disparity in movements.
You had to wait I walked into my AD and bought mine out of the case.
@@robertsullivan4773 something something global pandemic?
How's the strap at 13:00 supposed to work? Do you cut it or what? Cause that looks like a very short rubber strap in a nato design.
I’m not an expert and I’m not positive but I think just connects to the other two straps like an extension for diving. I don’t believe it connects directly to the watch. I honestly have never worn it on the rubber. The bracelet is just too good!
Boutique’s will never discount a watch. That’s like going to a Ford factory and asking them to discount a car. Plus that just undercuts their AD’s. Any good AD will give you 20% off.
London Jewler is an AD and they wouldn’t budge. But I’ll go in there and try stuff on all day. If they won’t give me a discount I’m happy to make them a dressing room 😉
Where did you purchase this from? How significant was the discount?
Govberg Jewelers in PA
I couldn’t find a better deal at the time.
Pelagos lineup!
is there an open case back version?
I don’t believe so.
Of course we can all have our opinion but I believe this Tudor to be the finest dive watch you can buy in the under $10,000 range. Other than the more iconic Rolex model, which is obvious, this watch pretty much sliders everything in sight. Plus, it doesn't weigh a million pounds. Plus, people are going to think you're a major douche bag for wearing it. Plus plus plus... Great pick up my friend! And, yes. I do like the Submariner still...
I love the sub too but that Tudor sub look is just too good to pass up.
Give me left hand color on a right hand please. Red print hell's ya
100% I want that red text on a right crown watch. My black bay chrono has it and it’s one of my favorite visual features of that watch. 🙌🏼🙌🏼🙌🏼
hi, i want to buy these watches and read a lot about them reviews. And a lot of people write that this titanium watch is a magnet for scratches. it kind of discourages me. please what to your experience? Thx for answer.
I beat the hell out of all my
Watches, modern or vintage. This watch actually shows it’s scratches the least out of all of my collection. Titanium sort of self heals in that any scratch quickly turns the color of the rest of the watch. I wouldn’t sweat it. The Pelagos is a monster and no little scratch will change that. The other thing is nothing on it is polished so you really don’t notice little dings. The clasp is steel and that is where you will see the greatest amount of dings and scratches. Pick it up it’s worth it.
Thank you now I got my pelagos black. And I love it !!! Thx for your recomand.
I would have preferred this in stainless steel.
I have heard this a bunch of times. I am personally a massive fan of titanium, not just in watches but in all things. I think it would be smart if Tudor to use the BB58 movement and make a stainless steel version of this in 40mm. If they just made this model with all the same dimensions in SS it would weigh a ton. Either way Tudor has really let this model go. They should do something with it.
As scuba diver myself (although I use an Oris Prodiver 52mm diameter as back up timer in deco dives). To go smaller than 42mm would make it less of a ‘tool diver’ and more of a desk diver!! Twisting a 40mm bezel with 5mm neoprene gloves on is a lot like painting a hallway through a letter box - very fiddly.
I own a Planet Ocean Ti (as the price was right and cheaper than SS) and I to this day should have gone for SS as it just feels more premium.
Ti is warm to the skin but just lacks the “Weight = quality feel’...
Great review though buddy.
If you’re left handed, why didn’t you buy the LHD version?
Because then the crown would be on the left and jab me in the back of my hand. 🤷🏻♂️ I’m not into that. It seems to work out in my favor that right hand watches have the crown on the right 😁 also I hate false aged lume. It kills me.
Box is just as good as Rolex efforts.
True but no omega 😁
Any Sinn dive watch is far far superior than any tudor dive watch..... And more wallet friendly.... And its from Germany..... Say no more 👍
Unless you care about brand recognition or in this case the design. Technically (with the exception of the movement) Sinn will win every time. I love Sinn but Tudors movement is new, more robust, more technically advanced, and has a longer power reserve. Yes I’m sure it’s also more expensive to service. The real driving force with the Pelagos is its looks. It looks so god damn good. I realize that’s an opinion but it’s super clean and easy to read and classic. Tudor will also hold value better but if you just want a tough as nails tool dive watch that is best value for money go get yourself a Sinn. And if you can get both like I did 😉