Tudor gmt white dial
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I've been waiting for the call for a Rolex Pepsi — the modern iteration of the ref. I tried it on and in that moment felt like I was wearing the most valuable watch in the world. It's all I've wanted ever since. It was there, ready for me. Sure, it doesn't have a ceramic bezel — heck, maybe it's better for it — but for someone who has dreamed about a Rolex for so long, I worried that looking at it on my wrist, I'd see the Black Bay GMT as a reminder of something I wanted but didn't "qualify" to have. It was aesthetically so similar to what I wanted, and from its little-brother brand to boot, but I couldn't quite do it.
Tudor gmt white dial
It's the same Black Bay GMT we know and a lot of you love — 41mm steel case, "Pepsi" bezel, manufacture caliber, just with a new, off-white, "polar" dial. Tudor is calling the new dial "opaline," telling us it isn't quite white, but is finished with a galvanic process that gives it a matte white-grey finish. It gives the dial a silvery hint. The markers have contrasting surrounds that look like a dark grey, that matches the seconds hand. Tudor's familiar manufacture caliber MT sits inside. Like the existing black-dial Black Bay GMT, the new opaline dial version will be offered on a stainless steel bracelet or one of Tudor's jacquard straps. No, it's not a new watch, but I'm excited to see a "polar" dial in a sport watch from Tudor. It feels like a wink to that history. The matte dial finish looks like it's even got a bit of a vintage vibe. The modern "Pepsi" bezel GMT has only been with us since , when Rolex and Tudor introduced their new GMT models, so the polar dial is an exciting evolution of the look. Tudor says the dial's an off-white thanks to a galvanic finish that gives it a silvery tint. We're excited to get our hands on it — Tudor and Rolex are mostly known for the black dials in their sport watches, so it's exciting to see them try something different.
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In fact, the GMT might seem less appealing when set against the equally recent Black Bay 54 with its properly-vintage proportions. As a result, the case still feels rather large and tall, particularly for a vintage-inspired design. Its size is most apparent when set against the Black Bay 54 that is just 37 mm. Beyond the watch itself, the possible historical reference is intriguing. The meaning behind this historical reference is unknown but something for the aficionado to ponder. Like it predecessor, it is arguably the best value in the GMT sports watch space — but this version is all the more interesting for the backstory.
I've been waiting for the call for a Rolex Pepsi — the modern iteration of the ref. I tried it on and in that moment felt like I was wearing the most valuable watch in the world. It's all I've wanted ever since. It was there, ready for me. Sure, it doesn't have a ceramic bezel — heck, maybe it's better for it — but for someone who has dreamed about a Rolex for so long, I worried that looking at it on my wrist, I'd see the Black Bay GMT as a reminder of something I wanted but didn't "qualify" to have. It was aesthetically so similar to what I wanted, and from its little-brother brand to boot, but I couldn't quite do it. That changed today. Yes, it's just a new dial, but in my eyes, you can't look at it now and think the Tudor Black Bay GMT isn't finally its own watch.
Tudor gmt white dial
It's the same Black Bay GMT we know and a lot of you love — 41mm steel case, "Pepsi" bezel, manufacture caliber, just with a new, off-white, "polar" dial. Tudor is calling the new dial "opaline," telling us it isn't quite white, but is finished with a galvanic process that gives it a matte white-grey finish. It gives the dial a silvery hint. The markers have contrasting surrounds that look like a dark grey, that matches the seconds hand. Tudor's familiar manufacture caliber MT sits inside. Like the existing black-dial Black Bay GMT, the new opaline dial version will be offered on a stainless steel bracelet or one of Tudor's jacquard straps. No, it's not a new watch, but I'm excited to see a "polar" dial in a sport watch from Tudor. It feels like a wink to that history. The matte dial finish looks like it's even got a bit of a vintage vibe. The modern "Pepsi" bezel GMT has only been with us since , when Rolex and Tudor introduced their new GMT models, so the polar dial is an exciting evolution of the look.
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The teenager is turning into an adult and takes his own decisions. It was there, ready for me. Facebook Twitter Weibo Mail. The local hour hand can be independently adjusted in one-hour steps via the crown, alongside the date. There's no question now that at least one core white-dialed GMT release not counting the meteorite dial in the Rolex lineup out of one of Hans Wilsdorf's former companies is real. Daily Weekly. It's a flat white dial with most of the contrast coming from the text, but it's somewhat of a unique take on white dial design language. Apart from the dial colour, the rest of the watch remains unchanged. Skip to Main Content [enter]. The opaline silver is more vibrant in the metal than in photos, primarily due to the galvanic finish that imparts a soft, metallic sheen on the finely grained surface. Sure, it doesn't have a ceramic bezel — heck, maybe it's better for it — but for someone who has dreamed about a Rolex for so long, I worried that looking at it on my wrist, I'd see the Black Bay GMT as a reminder of something I wanted but didn't "qualify" to have. Bracelet: three-link stainless steel rivet-style bracelet with polished and satin finish, standard folding clasp with fold-over security - or black fabric strap with burgundy accents. The icing on the cake.
But Tudor is in its emancipation period. The teenager is turning into an adult and takes his own decisions.
It's a flat white dial with most of the contrast coming from the text, but it's somewhat of a unique take on white dial design language. As a result, the case still feels rather large and tall, particularly for a vintage-inspired design. Give us your consent I agree to my personal data being stored and used to receive the newsletter or other updates about Monochrome Watches. Anthony Traina March 27, But still, Tudor could have gone the extra mile by changing some of the specifications of this watch. Apart from the dial colour, the rest of the watch remains unchanged. The Plea For Proportionality. And Women By Malaika crawford. To each his own. Make it in a diameter of 39mm, 12mm thick, lug to lug of 47mm — and you have a winner. That changed today. Please enter a valid email. And — while I hate to use this tired cliche — it's better in the metal than in pictures. It was aesthetically so similar to what I wanted, and from its little-brother brand to boot, but I couldn't quite do it. Objectively, this is the exact same watch as before, just in a new colour.
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