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<blockquote data-quote="99MustangGTman" data-source="post: 16916427" data-attributes="member: 55199"><p>I love my Tudor! I'm not sure what your wrist size is, but is it's under 7", I would get a BB58, Ranger, or maybe a 1926 even though uses a T601 movement I believe which is not as great as the in-house 70 hour power reserve versions. They are re-named and might have a slight difference, but essentially the 70 hours power reserve versions are borrowed right from Rolex. You'll notice the 2023 line-up with the Oyster Perpetual, DJ 41mm, and 40mm Explorer. I really like the 2023 Yacht-Master as it uses Titanium.</p><p></p><p>I have a 7.5" wrist and I can pull off some of the larger diameter watches, but I prefer 43/44 max and it depends how they fit. Ideally the perfect size IMO, and this is completely subjective, is 38.5-40mm.</p><p></p><p>The BB58 is 39mm and is a classic design. You can get either Navy Blue or Black. The watch is incredibly light. At first I didn't like it because it was so light, but got use to it. I placed a NATO strap on mine and removed the leather strap with deployant clasp. </p><p></p><p>As for my Tudor BB Bronze, I absolutely love it. Tudor's heritage line is all 41mm, but for some reason the BB Bronze is 43mm. I was a bit hesitant because of the size, but since I have bigger wrists, I think it looks great on my wrist. The watch is part of my permanent collection now. </p><p></p><p>If you want a BB58, they are pretty easy to find for $2500, full kit, in like new condition. If you wanted smaller than 39mm, they just came out with the BB54, which is 37mm, the watch is so new, you really won't find yet pre-owned for a decent discount. Only thing is you have to be a member for 3 months and have 100 posts to access that section on the WUS watch forum I frequent. I know a lot of people use the sub-forum watch exchange on reddit, but personally i'm not familiar with it at all. My buddy bought his Omega Seamaster on there w/ a black wave dial and the newest 8800 Co-Axial movement. </p><p></p><p>I'll show you my Tudor BB Bronze. I had a custom leather strap made for it and I didn't want it to taper so I could swap the Tudor buckle.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="99MustangGTman, post: 16916427, member: 55199"] I love my Tudor! I'm not sure what your wrist size is, but is it's under 7", I would get a BB58, Ranger, or maybe a 1926 even though uses a T601 movement I believe which is not as great as the in-house 70 hour power reserve versions. They are re-named and might have a slight difference, but essentially the 70 hours power reserve versions are borrowed right from Rolex. You'll notice the 2023 line-up with the Oyster Perpetual, DJ 41mm, and 40mm Explorer. I really like the 2023 Yacht-Master as it uses Titanium. I have a 7.5" wrist and I can pull off some of the larger diameter watches, but I prefer 43/44 max and it depends how they fit. Ideally the perfect size IMO, and this is completely subjective, is 38.5-40mm. The BB58 is 39mm and is a classic design. You can get either Navy Blue or Black. The watch is incredibly light. At first I didn't like it because it was so light, but got use to it. I placed a NATO strap on mine and removed the leather strap with deployant clasp. As for my Tudor BB Bronze, I absolutely love it. Tudor's heritage line is all 41mm, but for some reason the BB Bronze is 43mm. I was a bit hesitant because of the size, but since I have bigger wrists, I think it looks great on my wrist. The watch is part of my permanent collection now. If you want a BB58, they are pretty easy to find for $2500, full kit, in like new condition. If you wanted smaller than 39mm, they just came out with the BB54, which is 37mm, the watch is so new, you really won't find yet pre-owned for a decent discount. Only thing is you have to be a member for 3 months and have 100 posts to access that section on the WUS watch forum I frequent. I know a lot of people use the sub-forum watch exchange on reddit, but personally i'm not familiar with it at all. My buddy bought his Omega Seamaster on there w/ a black wave dial and the newest 8800 Co-Axial movement. I'll show you my Tudor BB Bronze. I had a custom leather strap made for it and I didn't want it to taper so I could swap the Tudor buckle. [/QUOTE]
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