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When novelty is not novel. Tudor should hang back from releasing too many variants of the same thing.
about the only interesting thing is the new clasp..will the bronze oxidize?
yeah.. reminded me of my Tudor Black Bay Bronze 7950BM watch. It quickly went from pretty to "ugh.." in less than a month. lol
I thought people who bought a bronze watch are actually looking for the patina effect on the watch, surprising that some people think the the bronze won’t tarnish
Bronze need to restore quite often
I don't understand why Tudor wants to make watches with metals that will definitely tarnish. Bronze and silver will oxidise over time. Only a very specific breed of enthusiasts will want their watch to look that way. Furthermore they are tool watches and expected to be worn daily. Unless the owners maintain the watches to keep it pristine.Rolex on the other hand has gone the other route to ensure that their precious metals will not tarnish.Maybe at the end of the day I just don't understand the industry.