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• #47777
Got to Castle yo King.
Klasse.
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• #47778
When was a rook or castle part of a Tudor logo? I get the shield bit, not sure if the "castle" is deliberate.
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• #47779
While checking their logo history I found my new favourite Tudor design.
Would buy a 1:1 reissue of this if they could somehow manage not to put Arial on it.
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• #47780
Won't forget the day I set off a radiation detection alarm at a highly sensitive national nuclear site when wearing it...
Cool watch, great story!
@TRA that link pretty much covered the history although the Speedmaster in various guises was also the chosen watch in NASA tests in 1970 and again in 1978. What you mention about legibility in a shaking capsule is quite funny because it played an absolutely critical role in timing 14 second booster thrusts to get the Apollo 13 lunar module on the necessary trajectory to return to Earth when the mission went majorly wrong.
I know it’s a pricey book but Moonwatch Only still gets regular reading and if you can stomach Tom Hanks then the film Apollo 13 is fascinating insight into the madness that is space travel. -
• #47781
13 Minutes to the Moon podcast is also excellent for spaceflight nerds, as is the sequel that focuses on Apollo 13.
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• #47783
Not been here in a while
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• #47784
Belatedly here’s a lume shot, from earlier today when our hallway lights weren’t working.
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• #47785
Wow! Is there a black dial version? Love that...
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• #47786
Agreed. What the ranger should have been. Much better with the primary red.
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• #47787
Tudor is a fashion watch label now, they're not interested in heritage...
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• #47788
Definetly not a fan of the ambassadors they choose, don't mind them as people but not really linking them to watch. Doesn't do anything for me anyway. Their marketing is all over the show. I know they wanna be the "hip younger brother" but they could still be so much more refined but still miles away from Rolex.
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• #47789
I was so excited when they relaunched but that soon passed... I would've loved to see straight reissues of some of their classics but nope!
They seem to be doing very well tho', so what the f*ck do I know?
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• #47790
I thought you’d forgotten :-)
I wore the Tudor for the evening beers. I tried it on the strap and nato but the bracelet is just better I reckon. It’s funny how many people complain about the fake rivets but wearing the watch, I actually never see them...
Have a good weekend folks!
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• #47791
Lume looks great and my thoughts exactly on the rivets. Not always the case but tends to be people that have never tried a 58 on that aren't keen on them.
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• #47792
Is probably that area of metallurgy where rolled links let people down so much. So capped ends don't ensure confidence.
That said many vintage Rolex / Omega are rolled.
Only solid links seem to hold up today. 🤷♂️
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• #47793
I think the issue people have with the “rivets” on the BB58 bracelet is just that they’re purely decorative and therefore a bit of a retro affectation. Rather than whether or not you like the look.
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• #47794
The BB58 is awesome but for me if they did the rose logo, smiley dial, no fake rivets and a Pelagos clasp it would be perfect.
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• #47795
Like.... The OG...
Still my fav in red. 😎
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• #47796
OK. No Pelagos clasp...
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• #47797
Yup. But that (to me) feels like a hockey puck on the wrist. And I don’t have a small wrist.
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• #47798
I’m actually lucky because I can get the perfect fit from the BB bracelet, so not too bad.
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• #47799
Almost a fade on that blue. Noice. 😎
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• #47800
I am the Puck.
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Never spotted this.
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