"5 Things I Hate..." You bought a Tudor 1926 and then gripe about it not having in-house movement, crown guards, free extra strap. Every single one of the things you dislike about the 1926, you could have gotten in another watch if you'd been willing to pay the price. You chose Tudor's entry level watch but hate that it didn't come with the upgrades that come stand ard on a premium-level watch. Schmuck.
For that price point (entry level), don't expect inhouse movements, it's only logical. The bracelet can be replaced by leather straps. Tudor 1926 do come in leather straps, why didn't you buy that instead?
A Tudor, in-house, 80 hour power reserve, extra leather strap, etc.... all under 2000 $ ??? not gonna happen, add another 1.5 - 2k and maybe you'll find one. A really nice reworked and regulated 2824 and everything else that this watch is including the level of details and quality for the money is awesome. Except for the last point you made, IMHO the rest makes no sense.
Andrej Trpovski last point makes complete sense because with the mirror finish you get a lot of scratches as you do with every other watch and I was explaining that I wish it was matte because I feel like it would scratch a lot less or not be as noticeable, makes complete sense, and btw I’m just saying my opinions so just keep that in mind.
Inhouse Caliber is nonsense at this price point - its too expensive for revision Matt finish on a dress watch? Wtf Crown is very good nothing to change Leather straps are available just buy Power reverse also overrated - you have a lot of watches so you always change your watches and its normal to set up the watch again. 40-60h are perfect And enough
Dude your nitpicking. I want a 1926. But I'm researching it. Mult leather bands are available. Entry point Tudor. Movement is by swatch group I believe... If you don't like it. Sell it.
yeah he doesn't sound like he appreciates this watch especially since he's so worried about having an in house caliber even though it has a really nice ETA movement 😎👍
I'm on the fence about this and the BB 36 due to the non inhouse movements. I'm assuming they don't want to spend the $ for less popular models but I hope they get there 🙏
They’re both amazing watches anyway, they have both work horse movements that will never die if you take care of them, if you’re looking to buy one, 100% go get it, you can’t lose with any Tudors they are amazing watches
Not the biggest fan of this video, but if it’s your first video I’ll cut you some slack. I liked, keep making progress, biggest thing is find a way to set the camera down so it’s 100% still, too much movement during the video. Keep trying though! Don’t give up
Good video and review. For me the hands look flimsy, its why I didn't get it. The movement is like 150-200$ Sellita or ETA movement I can't remember. But at this point, after you subtract out the 150$ for the Sellita or ETA movement, you got 1850$ left to get value out of it, and that is split between External appearance and Brand Name. To me it is not worth paying if we split out 900$ for the Brand name and 900$ for the looks. To me the hands make it look a bit cheap. the mirror finish is nice, though but its a bit to dressy in appearance. If they made it more sporty I might take a look at it again. I've tried it on before. It is a good starter dress watch if you put alot of value into having the Tudor Brand recognition though. If not you can pay half that and get a Hamilton Jazzmaster with visuals that you might enjoy more.
I feel like you bought this watch simply cuz of the Tudor name. This watch looks so old fashioned, very poor design, I think it would look silly on anyone under the age of 50.
No I definitely did not buy this watch for the name🤦🏻♂️, it’s your opinion to think what you think about this watch but it’s mine and I like it so that’s what matters
@@aleksandretamazov6993 ahh that makes sense 1926... No I'm rocking a Seiko Sumo haven't moved up to Swiss luxury yet but if I do I'll go with a Pelagos most likely
If you prefer "modern" looking watches, go for Invicta or Diesel, they are huge, tasteless and ugly but made for 18-35 fashion victims. Or to look more "sophisticated", go for a fake Bell & Ross or Hublot. This watch is elegant, and it's enough for watch lovers, when I buy a watch is for ME, not for the others.