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Tudor! The brand that once was legendary...then disappeared...then made one of the most WWE SLAM entrances of all time and became legendary AGAIN. This time even MORE with their reintroduction of the Black Bay. Now that we have a Black Bay 58 in 18k gold and sterling silver though where will they go next? What about the Black Bay Chronograph?! How thin can it go?!
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Today, Michael and Christian finish their conversation around the releases from this year's Watches & Wonders Geneva!
First up, we have the new Oris Diver 65 range in all bronze (that's case AND bracelet) with some really funky pastel dials. These watches are absolutely wild, and while Christian may like them better with his tints on, they're still some of the loudest and most interesting dials and watches in general that Oris has produced. Nuff said.
Onto Patek Philippe, who've done quite a number on Watches & Wonders this year with a few big releases. The first of these has to be the $106k Naultilus Travel Time Chronograph in rose gold with a blue dial, a fascinating and complicated watch, but still a bit less interesting than the new 5711 in steel, what the CEO of the company calls the watch's "victory lap." It features a green dial that's incredibly muted and feels somehow natural for the model line. And of course, what kind of victory lap would it be without some bling - so they gave a version of the watch a diamond bezel. You don't see diamonds on steel very often, if ever, so this was a big move on its own, even bigger when added to the nature of this release.
With Tudor, we have some real wild cards this year. Chief among them is the pair of new Black Bay 58s that the brand released, one in 18k yellow gold (that, to Michael's point, totally looks like bronze - I even assumed it was when I saw it) and one in 925 sterling silver. Both come with display casebacks, an odd choice to be fair, with interesting dial and bezel colors that help them stand out from the rest of the range. And of course, we have the updated Black Bay Chronograph in the Panda and Reverse Panda configurations. The biggest takeaway with these is that they're thinner now than the previous version, at just under a mm slimmer, and it will no doubt wear better for it...if you can get one.
Finally, we have Cartier, one of our favorite brands here at T&H. One of the biggest things they did this year was reintroduce the Must de Cartier collection, with a selection of incredibly loud dial colors as well as a freaking SOLAR POWERED TANK (on a vegan strap). That solar powered option is one of the coolest things the brand has done in recent memory and, in all likelihood, you'll actually be able to get the thing.
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Tudor! The brand that once was legendary...then disappeared...then made one of the most WWE SLAM entrances of all time and became legendary AGAIN. This time even MORE with their reintroduction of the Black Bay. Now that we have a Black Bay 58 in 18k gold and sterling silver though where will they go next? What about the Black Bay Chronograph?! How thin can it go?!
Follow Christian: https://www.instagram.com/christianze...
Follow Michael: https://www.instagram.com/8thweekday/...
Partnership contact: michael@theoandharris.com
Watch inquiries: info@theoandharris.com
#tudor #blackbay #chronograph
Today, Michael and Christian finish their conversation around the releases from this year's Watches & Wonders Geneva!
First up, we have the new Oris Diver 65 range in all bronze (that's case AND bracelet) with some really funky pastel dials. These watches are absolutely wild, and while Christian may like them better with his tints on, they're still some of the loudest and most interesting dials and watches in general that Oris has produced. Nuff said.
Onto Patek Philippe, who've done quite a number on Watches & Wonders this year with a few big releases. The first of these has to be the $106k Naultilus Travel Time Chronograph in rose gold with a blue dial, a fascinating and complicated watch, but still a bit less interesting than the new 5711 in steel, what the CEO of the company calls the watch's "victory lap." It features a green dial that's incredibly muted and feels somehow natural for the model line. And of course, what kind of victory lap would it be without some bling - so they gave a version of the watch a diamond bezel. You don't see diamonds on steel very often, if ever, so this was a big move on its own, even bigger when added to the nature of this release.
With Tudor, we have some real wild cards this year. Chief among them is the pair of new Black Bay 58s that the brand released, one in 18k yellow gold (that, to Michael's point, totally looks like bronze - I even assumed it was when I saw it) and one in 925 sterling silver. Both come with display casebacks, an odd choice to be fair, with interesting dial and bezel colors that help them stand out from the rest of the range. And of course, we have the updated Black Bay Chronograph in the Panda and Reverse Panda configurations. The biggest takeaway with these is that they're thinner now than the previous version, at just under a mm slimmer, and it will no doubt wear better for it...if you can get one.
Finally, we have Cartier, one of our favorite brands here at T&H. One of the biggest things they did this year was reintroduce the Must de Cartier collection, with a selection of incredibly loud dial colors as well as a freaking SOLAR POWERED TANK (on a vegan strap). That solar powered option is one of the coolest things the brand has done in recent memory and, in all likelihood, you'll actually be able to get the thing.
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