I enjoyed watching this review of my most beloved and coveted dive watch, the BB54. Even after being in possession of it for about 5 months, I am still in awe Tudor made this. The vintage insert alone is pure awesomeness. The only thing that will make this an improved watch is when Tudor drops their master chronometer MT5400 movement in it, which, according to Tudor, will happen in the future. I won’t be trading my in, because the watch is already sentimental to me. My example is +2 consistently. Again, I enjoyed this video. Thank you.
I love this brand. Its silently stands out.. it doesnt scream luxury but it catches peoples eye softly and infact starts a conversation.. especially in India My wrist is larger so I had to got with the BB heritage with the same color.. even BB58 was smaller for me. The click of any BB sounds and feels great..
Have you ever considered an Oris Aquis with a 41.5 mm case and the fantastic Oris Calibre 400 in house movement? They wear much smaller than the specified diameter suggests.
FWIW, I think the 54 wears better on a 7+in wrist too. The profile is much more like a 5 digit Rolex. I have a BB58 blue and the mid case proportions keep me from loving it on my wrist. BB54 FTW. Hoping a blue one comes to market
Yes, something like that can't happen for this price, most BB54 have the problem, I'll soon get a replacement bezel from my concessionaire, hope it fits then.
@@Julian_O91idk about “most”. I’ve been eyeing a few watches at several ad’s and this one has been on my list. The ads that had them available did not have the misaligned lume pip. Seems to be an early release issue