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Yeah I'm aware of that but I'm not fussed on the GMT personally, too high and 41mm would look out of place on my wrist.
I like the BB58 but can't afford it just yet.
I'm hoping / praying they might bring out a sub of their own in a 39mm/40mm size next yeah like the mock up photos online for this year's just gone.
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They won't. There's simply no need anymore. The Black Bay line is already too big, introducing a sub would be a madness. Buy vintage if you want a Tudor sub, but then you could almost buy a Rolex sub for the same money now...
Re that Tudor, if it's a 94510, that is not a modern model. If you're talking about the currently available 'Glamour Day-Date', you're looking for ref 56000.
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Yeah, I just mentioned the 58 and GMT because they’re the only ones you should have any difficulty finding at an authorised dealer. The Glamour day-date shouldn’t be a problem, personally I feel the dressier Tudors have lost their vibe a bit in a way that the corresponding Rolexes haven’t. Maybe vintage is the way to go?
Which model? The only Tudors you should have to wait for from an AD here are the BB58 and BB GMT. The GMT is a bit harder to get but apparently that was exacerbated by an early issue they had with the new GMT calibre, where the date wouldn’t reliably change, so they took a lot of them back to be fixed.
Loads of ADs carry Tudor in London. In fact your man eJay can probably sort you out.