@@paulchislett902 in this case Bluesy is better to be worn with long sleeve shirts. Since wearer is afraid that the watch brings too much of attention.
I agree with your sentiments on a two-tone sub (and they apply to the solid gold variants). A two-tone datejust makes more sense, because I rarely wear (or need) a dress watch. Hence it wouldn't acquire much damage, because it would only get worn to upscale events or dinners. At the end of the day, a Submariner is a tool watch. A luxury tool watch, but a tool watch nonetheless. And divers are often daily drivers. The Submariner being in precious medal, while beautiful, doesn't make practical sense.
I can see how the polished gold center links would get little hairline scratches but to scratch that steel the way that it is already you must move around like a bull in a china shop…lol
Tudor must have been listening to it's customers. They just launched the BB58 Coke GMT in a proper size for a watch. The Black Bay Collection is way too thick and chunky and ugly.
Yes it’s nice to see when a watch brand responds to criticism by making positive changes. However I feel it might be coming a little late as I made this video back in 2018 I believe. Cheers