And all thanks you on the BB54! I'm guessing on a Bronze and not a blue BB54 first, followed by the Blue next year. And how about a White dial Tudor Black Bay Pro as well -
I have yet to review my Pelagos 39. You have the same sentiments as me regarding the weight. Not concerned with scratches, because I don’t mind beating on dive watches regardless of price. What annoys me is that, while I am never having my Pelagos refinished (or my BB54), Tudor refuses to refinish the Pelagos for others. And I’ve heard the excuses as to why, but I disagree with it. I hate that the handset is still dimmer than the markers and insert. My example was probably manufactured in 2023, and it still has this lume issue. I’m also concerned with the durability of the lumed insert, because the OG 42mm Pelagos is notorious for lume coming out of the bezel. People claim this will not be the case with the P39, but there is no evidence of Tudor making the P39 inserts more durable. Overall, it’s a fantastic, beautiful diver. But one definitely has to be able to overlook the lume issues, and be okay with Tudor’s refusal to refinish it; and you have to be okay with the cons of titanium. I wish it was 316L steel, had an aluminum insert, and instead of Pelagos, Submariner was printed on the dial. Because with these changes alone, it would be a modern, new release of the legendary Tudor snowflake submariner. Everything else could remain the same. Thx for the vid. Enjoyed it
I really appreciate your insights on this. Very much onboard with what you've shared - who knows, maybe Tudor decides to release the updated Submariner this year
Agreed with both of you went with the BB pro because of the weight but like the 39s looks....... shame about the weight or I would of been all over it🎉
@@MrAnotherWatchTimewhat are you talking about, you said Tudor uses two different grades on the original Pelagos and Pelagos 39. You made a mistake. If you’re going to make these videos, get your facts right. Otherwise, why make them?
@@post_vizsla2761 You are right - I thought the Pelagos used the grade 5 vs grade 2 like in Pelagos 39. I stand corrected! That being said, is there a reason as to why you are so hostile with your comment? I make videos because I enjoy them, not to be criticized by individuals like you.
From my own experience, knowing that it's a leather 20mm strap you want to use, it will fit enough to make it cover for the 1mm gap being barely noticeable.
the bezel insert looks a little like an accident with the sunburst effect. Not a fan of it. Anyhow, finally got my grabbers on the heritage. After so many years of hesitation
Close down the aperture a few stops when shooting close ups of the watch, the autofocus is bad and so much of the footage is out of focus which is really straining on the eyes. Just some feedback!
Happy New Year! Looking forward to your take on the BB54. Any thoughts on what Tudor will do for W&W2024?
And all thanks you on the BB54!
I'm guessing on a Bronze and not a blue BB54 first, followed by the Blue next year.
And how about a White dial Tudor Black Bay Pro as well -
Very good cinematography and review. Thank.
Hello from Texas.
Glad you enjoyed it - thanks for the kind words.
how about keeping the watch in frame and in focus 😂
… other than that this was great review
haha yes noted from other comments as well. Keeping it mind moving forward!
I have yet to review my Pelagos 39. You have the same sentiments as me regarding the weight. Not concerned with scratches, because I don’t mind beating on dive watches regardless of price.
What annoys me is that, while I am never having my Pelagos refinished (or my BB54), Tudor refuses to refinish the Pelagos for others. And I’ve heard the excuses as to why, but I disagree with it. I hate that the handset is still dimmer than the markers and insert. My example was probably manufactured in 2023, and it still has this lume issue.
I’m also concerned with the durability of the lumed insert, because the OG 42mm Pelagos is notorious for lume coming out of the bezel. People claim this will not be the case with the P39, but there is no evidence of Tudor making the P39 inserts more durable.
Overall, it’s a fantastic, beautiful diver. But one definitely has to be able to overlook the lume issues, and be okay with Tudor’s refusal to refinish it; and you have to be okay with the cons of titanium.
I wish it was 316L steel, had an aluminum insert, and instead of Pelagos, Submariner was printed on the dial. Because with these changes alone, it would be a modern, new release of the legendary Tudor snowflake submariner. Everything else could remain the same.
Thx for the vid. Enjoyed it
I really appreciate your insights on this. Very much onboard with what you've shared - who knows, maybe Tudor decides to release the updated Submariner this year
Agreed with both of you went with the BB pro because of the weight but like the 39s looks....... shame about the weight or I would of been all over it🎉
@@Andrew-yy2yeAnother great watch (which I would love to review as well) - wear it in good health sir!
you missed a great "Pro"; the Lume on the 39 is exceptional.
Definitely a good point!
Original Pelagos uses the same grade titanium as the 39. Tudor only uses grade 2.
Yup this is one of the 'griefs' that many have mentioned -
@@MrAnotherWatchTimewhy is that a problem? What’s wrong with grade 2?
@@MrAnotherWatchTimewhat are you talking about, you said Tudor uses two different grades on the original Pelagos and Pelagos 39. You made a mistake. If you’re going to make these videos, get your facts right. Otherwise, why make them?
@@post_vizsla2761 You are right - I thought the Pelagos used the grade 5 vs grade 2 like in Pelagos 39. I stand corrected!
That being said, is there a reason as to why you are so hostile with your comment? I make videos because I enjoy them, not to be criticized by individuals like you.
I wish it would take regular 20mm width leather. Rolex and tudor do not like straight spring bar and scrape the leather straps...
From my own experience, knowing that it's a leather 20mm strap you want to use, it will fit enough to make it cover for the 1mm gap being barely noticeable.
the bezel insert looks a little like an accident with the sunburst effect. Not a fan of it. Anyhow, finally got my grabbers on the heritage. After so many years of hesitation
Agreed on the Bezel - it's definitely a like or dislike factor on the watch.
Close down the aperture a few stops when shooting close ups of the watch, the autofocus is bad and so much of the footage is out of focus which is really straining on the eyes. Just some feedback!
and keeping the watch in frame would be nice too
I appreciate the feedback - thanks for watching!
Will do - thanks for watching!!
@@ASH7388and color grading would help too. You look orange.
Oh No!! No Lume shot...
I realized I forgot to add it in.Welp.
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@@MrAnotherWatchTime you say "om" a lot lol
@@gackerman99ohhh haha yea. I got to be mindful of that definitely!
Yes finishing is fkin trash on this
Haha I wouldn't be that harsh but it could have been better