3.9
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Published on 9/14/2023 - Last modified on 9/14/2023
Probably one of the most readable dials in the chronograph range offered by TUDOR, the sobriety of the indexes, the hands that stand out well, tritium generation, the date and the cyclops, the bidirectional Explo 2 type bezel, its ETA movement of formidable precision (when it is maintained and adjusted to perfection), a 30mn and 12hour chronograph. We are here with the so-called transitional generation, it follows the Big Block 94XXX and 79XXX marked Oysterdate and precedes the Princedate. We are therefore in 1995 with a Rolex winding crown and case back but the bracelet already has the Tudor logo and during 1998, this series will have adopted the Tudor logos on the crown and the case back before switching to a jubilee bracelet at the end of the decade. A historical piece in a contained 40mm size that is often associated with the Daytona, yet it is not the same case. Its weight is contained (135g) like a Sub. This piece is a treat for the eyes and for chrono enthusiasts like me.
anonymous own this watch for more than 10 years
3.9
4.5
Emotion
4.5
Design
3.5
Accuracy
4.0
Comfort
4.0
Robustness
3.0
Value for money
Secondary
Significance in a collection
Main
Rarely
Frequency to be worn
Often
Pleasure
Main motivation for buying
Investment
a reference among chronographs; the date under cyclops; the 3 counters
This review is the subjective opinion of a Dialicious community member and not of Achille SAS or its teams
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