Do you think the Black Bay would have happened without the Heritage Chrono setting the stage 2 years earlier? What would they have done if they didn't go down the heritage route? Let me know what you think in the comments section.
The Heritage Chrono has the B01 movement. I am not really a fan of Breitling, but I am told that the B01 movement is very good. It's the cheapest way to get that movement from what I understand. I do like the Navitimer though. I also understand that Tudor just discontinued the Homeplate Chrono. If they don't bring it back, it may become somewhat of a collectors piece.
I love the heritage chrono and you’re absolutely right, this watch was responsible for Tudors getting back to the spotlight. Hopefully we see soon a new heritage vhrono beside the black bay line. Have a great week bro, cheers 🙏🏻
I'd like to add to this one the Blackwater bronze actually. I think it had a lot to do at the time to excite people. I remember people walking into rolex stores and heading into small tudor corners to ask specifically about the bronze.
True, the bronze also brought a lot of attention to them, and I love how they even went all out a few years ago by making the bronze bracelet too. I'm always a bit iffy though on how comfortable i'd be with a watch that patinas so quickly, same with the silver, but on the plus side apparently they're both easy to clean :D
It comes down to preference, IMO I prefer the black because it really lets the orange pop more, but the gray one does really lean even more into that vintage vibe
Do you think the Black Bay would have happened without the Heritage Chrono setting the stage 2 years earlier? What would they have done if they didn't go down the heritage route? Let me know what you think in the comments section.
The Heritage Chrono has the B01 movement. I am not really a fan of Breitling, but I am told that the B01 movement is very good. It's the cheapest way to get that movement from what I understand. I do like the Navitimer though. I also understand that Tudor just discontinued the Homeplate Chrono. If they don't bring it back, it may become somewhat of a collectors piece.
I love the heritage chrono and you’re absolutely right, this watch was responsible for Tudors getting back to the spotlight. Hopefully we see soon a new heritage vhrono beside the black bay line. Have a great week bro, cheers 🙏🏻
That would be great, I have a feeling its coming soon since they released their OnlyWatch offering last year with an in-house tudor movement :D
I'd like to add to this one the Blackwater bronze actually. I think it had a lot to do at the time to excite people. I remember people walking into rolex stores and heading into small tudor corners to ask specifically about the bronze.
True, the bronze also brought a lot of attention to them, and I love how they even went all out a few years ago by making the bronze bracelet too. I'm always a bit iffy though on how comfortable i'd be with a watch that patinas so quickly, same with the silver, but on the plus side apparently they're both easy to clean :D
which is more beautiful gray or black n white..
It comes down to preference, IMO I prefer the black because it really lets the orange pop more, but the gray one does really lean even more into that vintage vibe
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Its one of my favorite Tudors. Together with the Advisor 2
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