Comparing Two Of The BEST True GMT Watches - Longines Spirit Zulu Time vs. Tudor Black Bay GMT

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    For years, the Tudor Black Bay GMT was an outlier, providing a capable entry door to the world of Swiss luxury GMT watches with "true" GMT functionality. But now, Longines offers the impressive Spirit Zulu Time, a true GMT from a major swiss brand that undercuts the Tudor by around $1,000. In this video, we'll address the burning question of which one of these excellent dual-time watches is right for you.
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  • @blacktoothstavros2606
    @blacktoothstavros2606 2 года назад +228

    This Longines is just pure class. No flash, no Rolex colouring, just subtle finesse and functional beauty. The blacked out GMT hand allows the incredible beauty of the dial to be less cluttered by another full coloured hand. Exquisite elegance. Gorgeous modern take on a historical brand.

    • @Mega-zi7ys
      @Mega-zi7ys Год назад +11

      Yes own identity...not trying to look like bigger brother rolex like Tudor models.

    • @shaungiesler6105
      @shaungiesler6105 Год назад +19

      Why is owning a Tudor bad because it's more affordable? Yes most people can't afford a $15K Rolex GMT but still want a quality gmt. Im okay with buying a "cheaper" Tudor still a $4K watch.. lol.

    • @pizza.doctor
      @pizza.doctor Год назад +5

      Just wish those 5 stars on the dial were aligned, I swear I've rarely seen a perfect one

    • @pizza.doctor
      @pizza.doctor Год назад +2

      @@ytfeelslikenorthkorea i don't even have ocd XD it's just that I have high expectations and especially when it comes to watches, I am extra anal about perfection. I like watches because I can appreciate details, and those details better be executed right

    • @pizza.doctor
      @pizza.doctor Год назад +3

      @@ytfeelslikenorthkorea as a long time shamelessly mediocre guitar player I am thankful my guitar tastes are nowhere near as expensive as my watch tastes. But there's a huge similarity. Regarding quality, I am appalled by Rolex. I have no less than four alignment issues on an explorer 2 bought brand new from the AD. Of course they are all minor enough that I failed to notice them right away. But the more I look at Rolexes the more prevalent they seem.

  • @isaacchantos5705
    @isaacchantos5705 Год назад +22

    Proud Black Bay GMT owner, I have had it for just about a year. Since owning it I have used the jumping hour extensively, taken it snorkeling in the keys, rock climbing, gone spelunking, passed through countless airport scanners, totaled a car, many many trips to the gun range, and been wheeling out in death valley CA. It still is keeping within 1-3 seconds a day and has not had a single issue with the date. 10/10 would recommend.

    • @gershin9253
      @gershin9253 2 месяца назад +3

      Just bought one and this really hyped me up lol

  • @huckinator
    @huckinator 2 года назад +207

    I absolutely love Longines. I think they have some fantastic designs and for the price, they punch well above their weight. That green/gold/black combo is extremely nice on the spirit Zulu in my opinion!

    • @ejames6431
      @ejames6431 Год назад

      Agree.

    • @quaxenleaf
      @quaxenleaf Год назад +1

      The Longine is beautiful but I can't help but seeing Yelp reviews in those stars in the lower half of the dial. Bummer

  • @prexzone
    @prexzone 2 года назад +84

    One feature with the Zulu Time I think is pretty cool that you didn't mention is how easy it is to change the bracelet. It takes me 5 - 20mins to change my bracelets and I scratch the sides a lot. It is really nice to change a bracelet with the push of a button

    • @TeddyBaldassarre
      @TeddyBaldassarre  2 года назад +22

      That is a good point! Thanks for bringing this up.

    • @kbarnbrook4993
      @kbarnbrook4993 9 месяцев назад +2

      ​@@TeddyBaldassarreYou mentioned Tudors problem with the date wheel sticking in the past, but didn't mention that a large batch of the zulu time watches have wonky date wheels, with the double digits sitting to the left.

    • @stocksxbondage
      @stocksxbondage 6 месяцев назад

      ⁠@@kbarnbrook4993I’ve experienced this with my Zulu Time. There is play with the date wheel, so mine actually straightens up by the next day. Adjusting it myself using the flyer hour hand doesn’t fix it, I have to wait 🤷🏽‍♂️ Honestly it’s so slightly off, it’s not concerning to me. A date wheel that isn’t absolutely, positively perfect never bothered me on any watch (Tudor or Longines). Never knew it was a concern until I got into Internet forums.
      Fixing this would mean sending it in under warranty, which they’ll likely replace the movement entirely! My particular example is running +1 sec and I haven’t hacked it since Thanksgiving. That’s a month ago! I’m getting +12 per year on avg with a mechanical watch I got for over 20% off lol. A date window is the least of my concerns if it means swapping my movement for something getting +4 sec per day which would be within its acceptable range. Idk what’s going on with my particular watch but I got lucky even with the wonky date.

  • @davidmunoz1856
    @davidmunoz1856 Год назад +20

    Just bought the longines with the brown leather strap and the green bezel, and I absolutely love it. That color combination just stole my attention at the tourbillon store in Vegas and I knew than I had to have that watch!

  • @mazlanmohammad5024
    @mazlanmohammad5024 2 года назад +104

    I was torn between the new Longines Zulu Time and Tudor BB S&G. I went to the AD tried both on and walked away with the new Zulu time. I think what got me across the line was the vintage flieger look, the amazing fit and finish. The lower price was pure icing on the cake. Awesome video, Teddy!

    • @private464
      @private464 2 года назад +2

      Which ADs have both to try on? I would like to check them out in person. That's really the only way to know. I think I like the green Longines the best. Thanks

    • @mazlanmohammad5024
      @mazlanmohammad5024 2 года назад +2

      @@private464 Not the same AD. Tudor @IonOrchard and Longines @WismaAtria

    • @alfieakaronaldog
      @alfieakaronaldog Год назад

      I do not get why you compared an S&G to the Longines?

    • @mazlanmohammad5024
      @mazlanmohammad5024 Год назад +2

      @@alfieakaronaldog I was looking for a GMT watch for myself and after researching these were the two I loved the most. Both have distinctive looks that I love and True GMT function. So I eventually made my decision after putting them on the wrist and how I felt looking at it and having it on my wrist.

    • @rovzdr
      @rovzdr Год назад

      @@mazlanmohammad5024 oh! In SG right? How much did you bought it? I'm from Philippines but i stayed in SG for about a year.

  • @pophilio
    @pophilio 2 года назад +22

    I bought the black Zulu Time 3 weeks ago. Absolutely love it. The leather strap and clasp are perfect and the watch is amazing.

  • @glenngoelzer3268
    @glenngoelzer3268 2 года назад +40

    Have had the Tudor for over a year now; no date issues whatsoever, and it keeps time as described in the video. As a tall person with thick wrists, the BB's size is fine, but I can see how some might have an issue. Worth noting: the 48 click bezel matters. I use it to track time in India (I'm in the U.S.), and that 30 minute offset is perfect.

    • @brandont9078
      @brandont9078 Год назад

      So frustrating how GMTs cant be offset by 30 minutes. I also track India time on my GMT from the US

  • @Nachovalenti899
    @Nachovalenti899 2 года назад +8

    I love my BB GMT and everything works perfectly. I bought mine one year and 4 months ago and I'm really happy in every single way. Thanks Teddy for another great video.

  • @tomsdrones6253
    @tomsdrones6253 2 года назад +26

    I have owned the Tudor GMT for over a year. Absolutely no problems with the date and it is the most accurate automatic watch I own. It runs about 1/2 second slow per day. Great watch and I love it.

  • @evgenytokarev6834
    @evgenytokarev6834 Год назад +7

    I like Longines much more than Tudor. Mostly for dual bezel color and hands shape in Tudor. Longines is more elegant for me.

  • @BrittPearceWatches
    @BrittPearceWatches 2 года назад +3

    Maaan! These are two top notch watches! I’m an infamous tudor fan girl. But I’ve really got a thing for that longines! I’ll need to check one out next time I’m at the AD!

  • @patelsudip
    @patelsudip 2 года назад +8

    I’ve owned a BB GMT for a year. Bought it online from a private seller with warranty. From the beginning, the date was jamming every few days after setting it correctly. The seller didn’t take it back so I took it to a dealer with my warranty card and they sent it in to have it fixed under the warranty. However, I was out of a time piece for the two months that Rolex took to fix the date issue. However when I got it back, it looked like I just bought a brand new watch. I love wearing it on a daily basis.

  • @TomLarkin-qh9rz
    @TomLarkin-qh9rz Год назад +3

    Excellent review. I cancelled my BALL Engineer III - JetSet GMT after 16 months of waiting and purchased the blue Longines Zulu time. I am not disappointed. It is a beautiful time piece that serves my need for a GMT watch in my flight instruction and world travel. It is the right watch at the right time.

  • @bipennate
    @bipennate 2 года назад +111

    At just about every price level, Swatch Group will have at least one of their brands positioned to absolutely destroy in terms of value-for-dollar while remaining competitive at finishing, movement and design. From a business standpoint, it looks to be a very well-run and strategized company.

    • @alfieakaronaldog
      @alfieakaronaldog Год назад +1

      The Tudor is better value lol.
      There is no destroying happening, yet alone on an ‘absolute’ level.
      What’s your hands on experience of these two?

    • @jimanderson2676
      @jimanderson2676 Год назад +12

      I have the Tudor as shown and am not in love with it. I am looking to get the Longines as I love the style.

    • @alfieakaronaldog
      @alfieakaronaldog Год назад +1

      @@jimanderson2676 I can fully appreciate that as I did something similar (I have the Tudor GMT).
      Just be aware that the Longines has faults that it’s price point dictates, and that you will be more aware of them as you have already experienced the better made (and value IMO) Tudor.
      Those that have not had a Tudor (and possibly have a chip on their shoulder about Rolex) will happily be deluded that the Longines is better than it is.

    • @molarrr
      @molarrr Год назад

      @@alfieakaronaldog I’m torn between both. What are some of the down sides your thinking of when it comes to the longines?

    • @alfieakaronaldog
      @alfieakaronaldog Год назад

      @@molarrr Hi Matthew, I certainly do not want to put anyone off the Longines, but on mine the first impressions were a very noisy rotor and jangly bracelet.
      It has a lot of positives over the Tudor too though.

  • @SuperTronGaming
    @SuperTronGaming Год назад +2

    I bought my tudor bb gmt 22nd Dec 2019, been on the wrist for two and half years solid and its never missed a beat. A definate must have!

  • @dheyy7849
    @dheyy7849 2 года назад +14

    There are already a lot of diver watches going around, the Longines Pilot GMT really stands out. Aside from the fact it's at least a thousand bucks cheaper, the color options just give us more option or flexibility. Green and gold colorway for me.

  • @seanrobb3347
    @seanrobb3347 2 года назад +83

    I’ve owned the BB GMT for about 6 months now. Absolutely no issue with the date function. I believe they sorted that out after the initial launch. Mine has been perfect and has been my go to watch since it’s purchase. However, I just bought the BB Pro and the two are fighting for wrist time.

    • @attorney1972
      @attorney1972 2 года назад +1

      I also own a BB GMT. ¿What is your experience about the bracelet adjustment and the case thickness?

    • @mrlong6267
      @mrlong6267 2 года назад +3

      I also own a BB GMT and it’s my daily. Rocking the uncle seiko jubilee and it’s perfect 👍🏻

    • @saksakorn1
      @saksakorn1 2 года назад +1

      Is BB Pro smaller on your wrist compared with BB GMT when also on your wrist?

    • @richardsontwain6283
      @richardsontwain6283 2 года назад

      I’ve had mine since November last year and I love it. I wish they made an adjustable bracelet like they did for the Pro.

    • @seanrobb3347
      @seanrobb3347 2 года назад

      @@saksakorn1 it is smaller, but for some reason it doesn’t seem out of place or too small. I have a large wrist and was afraid the pro would be too small, happy to report that it is perfect.

  • @bayflowshow65
    @bayflowshow65 2 года назад +7

    Thank you for a critically important comparison! I was definitely interested in both models. I am going with the Longines. But the color will be an issue now since that blue is amazing! I wanted the green bezel w/leather strap initially. I have a Tudor 41mm. So the GMT at that price point is not an obligation right now.

  • @LimonTucson
    @LimonTucson Год назад +2

    I really enjoy watching these true GMT comparison videos.
    That said, I hardly leave my own zip code and really struggle to come up with an excuse to procure one.
    Thank you to you and the rest of the team for all this great content.

    • @Themanthatisi
      @Themanthatisi Год назад +2

      I love GTM watches and never usually leave my time zone.... I love their look. Many people get dive watches and do not take into a pool, let alone dive. If you love the look of GMT, that is all you need as well as approval from the SO to buy it. 😉

  • @tuckshop
    @tuckshop 2 года назад +7

    Thanks for the cracking review Teddy. I purchased the Zulu Time with blue dial and absolutely love it. My only wish is that the bracelet had a “on-the-fly” micro adjustment rather than the more cumbersome pins. But still overall, beautiful dial and great value in the space.
    Longines liked it so much they gave it 5 stars ⭐️ ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️
    😜😜

  • @flyfalcons
    @flyfalcons 2 года назад +3

    I was fortunate enough to find the Spirit Zulu blue version a couple weeks ago and couldn't be happier with my purchase. It is a gorgeous watch, the blue is beautiful, and the domed crystal blends in with the bezel's contour beautifully. The hour and GMT hands do look like they are lagging the minute hand by 8-10 minutes or so though, and I am hoping I can get them realigned with each other soon.

  • @duckdogusa
    @duckdogusa 2 года назад +10

    I was torn between the two but went with the Zulu Time and couldn’t be happier. The build quality is at worst equal to the Tudor also being thinner was a big bonus for the Zulu. Ultimately the Tudor GMT wants to be a Rolex Master II but it’s not and never will be. The Zulu time is it’s own design and look. They’re both great watches but the Zulu can’t be beat and the value you get is exceptional. The accuracy has also been phenomenal with + 20 ish seconds over a two month period.

    • @BP-or2iu
      @BP-or2iu Год назад

      I have a mental Hangul about buying products in any arena, not just watches, that are just cheaper versions of what they’re trying to be. I KNOW Tudors are good watches. But I just can’t get over that it’s just a cheap Rolex. And I’m not even a Rolex fanboy. I’ve only ever spent over 10k and it was for JLC so I don’t have some loyalty to Rolex. But I don’t respect companies that don’t just do their own thing. It’s just a money grab for Rolex and that’s fine.
      It’s like getting an Epiphone Les Paul.

  • @InGratitudeIam
    @InGratitudeIam Год назад +4

    The Longines is a great looking watch. I love my BB GMT. I've had mine since they first came out and have never had an issue. I love the simplicity of the dial and the older vibe. I've an 8.2" wrist and the Tudor feels right at home. YMMV. It'll be interesting to see how the Longines holds up on the "pre-owned" market. Well done, Teddy.

  • @dannysimenauer5745
    @dannysimenauer5745 Год назад +1

    Teddy did a superb job of evaluating the buying decision points of both watches. One point that was not brought up is which model best retains its value better. I don't know the answer, just bringing it up to add to Teddy's other criteria.

  • @markcopeman3552
    @markcopeman3552 2 года назад +2

    Great comparison choice. These are both fantastic watches and both offer a lot. Longings in particular are producing amazing watches at the moment , inspired by their detailed back catalogue. Picking between these two is very tricky, I think you made a good case for both and no one would regret choosing either.

  • @doctorofkickboxing
    @doctorofkickboxing 2 года назад +9

    Tudor looks badass, Longines looks classy.
    Love them both. Great travel watches and keeps you out of trouble.

  • @Flu_Tang_Clan
    @Flu_Tang_Clan 2 года назад +9

    Longines has been stepping it up. I'm really impressed.

  • @Crackity_Jones.
    @Crackity_Jones. 2 года назад +3

    These are the exact two on my radar.
    The most I ever see myself spending on a watch is in this price range, to put with my more affordable collection. Love the Longines in green

  • @virajdesai1
    @virajdesai1 2 года назад +20

    I recently bought the Zulu Time with the blue dial and on a bracelet. I’m a big fan of how it wears. It’s thinner than Tudor of which I own the BB chrono and a heritage black bay. The lume on the numbers feels different and is actually quite nice to look at in dark spaces. I agree with you that the bezel is not as smooth as say my Rolex submariner but at this price point the Zulu time is easy to set and it is a true gmt. The dial is a brilliant combination of details and sunburst blue which reminds me of some of the blue dials in the Rolex line. The bracelet is actually substantial sitting somewhere between the average bracelet and the oyster bracelet. Overall the watch has some great wrist presence. Im very happy with my purchase so far and it is certainly going to be in the roll or on the wrist on my next trip abroad.

  • @rdk5854
    @rdk5854 Год назад

    I have had my BB GMT since 2020 and have had no issues with it. Great video. I have been subscribed to your channel since early on.

  • @Nikiaf
    @Nikiaf 2 года назад +44

    Longines has really stepped it up recently. Even the regular Spirit is a nice tool/field/pilot watch, and this GMT pseudo-dive watch (but also still a pilot's watch?) may be a lot of things all at once but is absolutely pulling it off.

    • @antonhallergren588
      @antonhallergren588 2 года назад

      That's exactly what the Tudor is doing as well. It's a diving watch with a GMT movement and a heritage pilot watch design with the classic pepsi bezel.

    • @mommi1979
      @mommi1979 2 года назад +2

      Sorry mate, it's not a pseudo-dive at all. It's definetely a pilot inspired watch, don't let the rotating bezel fool you. that's why 100m wr is more than enough here.

    • @flow2tech
      @flow2tech 2 года назад

      @@mommi1979 agreed .. Too bad it's 42mm ...40mm and i'ts an instant buy for me. Aw well, keeps money in my wallet i guess. lol

  • @bryansimmons4020
    @bryansimmons4020 2 года назад +32

    I went with Longines blue dial on steel. For me, I liked the slightly more mix of polished and brushed steel the case and bracelet offer. It just pops more. Plus the ceramic blue bezel is hands down the winner. I have several diver watches and wanted an aviation style. Extremely happy with the Zulu Time!

    • @bryansimmons4020
      @bryansimmons4020 2 года назад +1

      😃😃😃

    • @samuelball8775
      @samuelball8775 2 года назад +6

      The Longines is by far the better watch when compared to the Tudor. It looks (subjective I know) better, wears by far much nicer, cheaper, thinner, I could go on. Great choice 👌

    • @brianhsin678
      @brianhsin678 2 года назад

      @@samuelball8775 Maybe it's because i own Rolexes, I prefer the look of the Tudor :).

    • @MrJayDeville
      @MrJayDeville 2 года назад +1

      Quickly falling for the Zulu Time. Would love both bracelet and leather strap though. The quick release end links look superb.

    • @devileanblack
      @devileanblack 2 года назад +1

      @@brianhsin678 Tudor also looks amazing. So much so that i would prefer this Pepsi over Rolex pepsi. If i could, i would buy both actually. :)

  • @Dreamliner2012
    @Dreamliner2012 2 года назад +11

    I work as an Airline Pilot, have owned the BB GMT for about a year. No issues with the date. Also own the Speedy but it’s the BB I wear when I fly cos of the GMT function. The strap is an issue could never get the size right so went for a Forstner Jubilee, it’s amazing the taper is just right 6 micro adjusts.

  • @howarddees-knutz4214
    @howarddees-knutz4214 2 года назад

    Been looking at these two as of late and this video came in at the right time. Great job Teddy, you helped me make a tough decision a lot easier.

  • @tombowers2020
    @tombowers2020 Год назад +1

    I’ve had the Tudor for 3 years. Probably worn it for 30-40 days. Good numbers on the timegrapher, strong amplitude. Never a problem with the date. This is a lovely timepiece and I enjoy it immensely.

  • @khronosbest9448
    @khronosbest9448 2 года назад

    As always informative detailed and polished presentation . Thank you Teddy

  • @George-li7wy
    @George-li7wy 2 года назад +5

    Have owned the BB GMT since 2019 and did have the issue with the date in 2021. Tudor fixed this issue no problem and I have not had this problem since. Would recommend this piece to anyone interested!

    • @philw4053
      @philw4053 2 года назад

      I don't get recommending a watch that didn't work properly. What would it take for you not to recommend?

    • @George-li7wy
      @George-li7wy 2 года назад

      @@philw4053 it was a brand new movement, and like all new movements can come into issues early in the cycle. Tudor rectified the issue, it now works perfectly.

  • @michaelrivera2352
    @michaelrivera2352 2 года назад +13

    I’ve owned the BB GMT for about 2 years and have never had an issue with the date. A lot of RUclipsrs talk about the thickness but this is very exaggerated. It makes for a great travel companion.

    • @clemdurand
      @clemdurand 2 года назад +3

      I owned the BB GMT for a few month and I am still totally in love with its look but the thickness was bothering me every time I wore shirts which is 5 days a week so I sold it. So I agree that the RUclipsrs are over mentioning this thickness topic but maybe they could give a bit more context to which lifestyle this consideration can really come into play

    • @ef6820
      @ef6820 2 года назад

      I also own the BB GMT and agree on the thickness. It depends on what you’re accustomed to… but its a thicker offering than many luxury watches.

    • @Mackinac_Man
      @Mackinac_Man 2 месяца назад

      This May will mark one year since I’ve owned the BB GMT. I have 6.5 “ wrist, BUT, I pull it off. The watch has been with me for my master’s graduation, my career, and my travels to the Caribbean. It’s endured the frigid temperatures of Michigan and the warm salty waters of Puerto Rico. And all this time, it only gained 2-3 sec a day. I’m very pleased with this piece!!
      I bought it on the leather, but threw a burgundy strap with a beige stripe on it. 😏

  • @scottanderson9275
    @scottanderson9275 Год назад +3

    Bought my Longines Zulu Time in Florence Italy today. Timezones are definitely an issue with my life and business and GMT is key. I bought the black version with bracelet and love it. The video review was helpful in hind sight but I was sold on Longines before hand. I would have paid the same price as the Tudor (but glad I pocketed $1,000 in savings!) PS. Enrico Veritas (near Il Duomo) is a first class shop with outstanding staff.

  • @jamesbaum9775
    @jamesbaum9775 2 года назад +2

    I've had my BB GMT for 3 years now and knock on wood it hasn't had an issue with the date function. I love it as one of my dailies in my rotation.

  • @jacobelx5841
    @jacobelx5841 2 года назад +1

    I love the fact that they are sticking with the no cyclops design. It really helps bring the vintage feel and look.

  • @arcomn
    @arcomn Год назад

    Thanks Teddy, your channel is always so informative!!!

  • @anthonystevens8683
    @anthonystevens8683 2 года назад +1

    I love the BB GMT. I've had mine less than a year but so far no issues with the movement from the date perspective. One correction though is that the bezel is a 48 click not 24 so allows the time display to be correct in cities that do not have the full hour UTC offset. I work with people and areas where time zones that are UTC +- X and 1/2 hours so find this very handy. I will be at the AD tomorrow to take a look at the Zulu time from Longines so the release of this video is perfectly timed. Now that Longines have repositioned the date to the six position we have better symmetry as you mention compared to other watches from the brand and to me looks much better.

  • @isaiahgray6415
    @isaiahgray6415 2 года назад

    Nice comparison, I am looking at these two watches specifically and this is very helpful!

  • @stevethompson7910
    @stevethompson7910 2 года назад

    Great video Teddy! Your timing is perfect since I'm going to see the local AD tomorrow.

  • @RamiSbeiti
    @RamiSbeiti 2 года назад +1

    I've had the Tudor GMT (model year 2018!) for a year now. Never had a single date issue. It's a stunning piece and worth the investment. It just feels and looks like pure utility.

  • @beerad
    @beerad 2 года назад

    Great comparison video! Very curious now of the different styles of the Zulu time.

  • @Frank-qs3pe
    @Frank-qs3pe 5 месяцев назад +1

    THANK YOU for this review Teddy. I love both of these watches and have been struggling to decide. I'm really leaning towards Longines now. It's a beautiful watch with a great history .

  • @paulwhitmer8998
    @paulwhitmer8998 2 года назад +37

    I've owned the BB GMT for almost two years and never had any date issue. I took it traveling recently and it worked perfectly. Another nice factor is it stays under the radar so it doesn't garner the unwanted attention of a GMT Master.

    • @resjon7981
      @resjon7981 Год назад +1

      You obviously have not travelled in London. I know of a few Tudor robberies taking place in London. A guy got robbed of his Tudor GMT as he got off the tube which means a passenger spotted his watch and made a few phone calls to set him up as he got off at his stop.

    • @alfieakaronaldog
      @alfieakaronaldog Год назад +2

      @@resjon7981 I would agree that it’s too risky to wear a Tudor in London now. Especially a GMT.
      The thieving scum were probably too thick to know what it was, but it’s still not worth the risk.
      I wore a Tissot last time I visited London.

  • @dzlnitro
    @dzlnitro 2 года назад +1

    I'm over a year of ownership with the blackbay GMT pepsi. I've never had any issues with the date change function, it's kept near perfect time, and I personally like a chunkier watch. I couldn't find a submariner and opted for this, and at first, I had the *oh I just settled moment*, but every day I have it and wear it (which is frequently) I fall more in love with it and will never let it go.

  • @ollik8192
    @ollik8192 2 года назад +26

    I have the blue Zulu Time and I'm completely sold. It's a beauty, it's accurate, it sits well on the wrist. The lume could be better, but the dial is still amazing.

    • @marcuslarsen1990
      @marcuslarsen1990 2 года назад

      What's the stars representing?

    • @ollik8192
      @ollik8192 2 года назад +1

      @@marcuslarsen1990 Longines used to make 4 star watches as well. 5 stars was the best grade. It's a nod to the history and legacy of the older models.

  • @calvinkohchet-chua5625
    @calvinkohchet-chua5625 2 года назад

    I was just searching for a comparison video of these 2 watches a couple of days ago! I have always been a fan of GMT watches. Over the years, I’ve had several. Tag Heuer 200 GMT (quartz), Omega Seamaster Great White, Rolex Explorer 2 16570, Rolex Explorer 2 216570, Rolex GMT2 16710. I’m introducing my 18 year son into this hobby, I recently bought him a Seiko Alpinist and a Timex Q GMT. As he gets more invested into watches, I am looking to get him GMTs at this specific price point. Longines and Tudor have released great watches. You knocked it out of the ballpark with this video.

  • @georgen26
    @georgen26 4 месяца назад

    Absolutely love how your set both compared pieces at the same time!

  • @markp388
    @markp388 2 года назад +3

    I have had the Spirit for a little over two months (May - June) and did not adjust it in that time, wore it all but two separate days - it has lost a total of 38 seconds when I reset the date on July 1. Less positive aspects are the lum which is okay but that is all, and the bezel tends to move with general wear under tight cuffs of winter jackets (Southern Hemisphere). Overall though, very happy with the purchase.

  • @zeiss72
    @zeiss72 2 года назад +28

    The Longines Spirit Zulu Time has a classical yet sporty look and it is more impressive when you see it in person. Unfortunately the relatively long lug to lug length makes the wearability a no go for me.

    • @kfas6203
      @kfas6203 2 года назад +6

      I bought the Zulu time anthracite dial with stainless bracelet about a month ago. Though I only have 7” wrists I think it still looks great due to not only it’s relatively thin profile but also the way it wraps around the wrist. It’s an absolute stunner! Looking forward to getting the leather strap for interchangeability.

    • @naveenkataria661
      @naveenkataria661 2 года назад +4

      @@kfas6203 I have a 7" wrist too, got it on bracelet 2 days ago and totally agree with you. It doesn't feel large at all, just a perfect fit :)

    • @Blackmind0
      @Blackmind0 2 года назад +2

      @@naveenkataria661 ..i have a 6,693 inch wrist and the watch is ok....

    • @Not-a-bot222
      @Not-a-bot222 2 года назад +1

      Same, they really need to compress those lug lengths

    • @zeiss72
      @zeiss72 2 года назад +1

      @@kfas6203 a leather strap will go perfectly well with the watch! 👍🏻

  • @JonathanMartinez-gs7pr
    @JonathanMartinez-gs7pr 2 года назад +26

    Great comparison. Didn't expect that the Longines would give the Tudor such a run for its money. It seems like such a bargain since they are very close to each other even at 1000$ apart. I will keep my BB GMT for now but the zulu time is absolutely incredible!
    PS No date issues with my BB GMT

    • @mkyhou1160
      @mkyhou1160 Год назад +4

      I sold my BB GMT, just got the Zulu, love it. It’s a lot more comfortable and a lot slimmer on wrist. Similar presence.

    • @qazqazedc
      @qazqazedc Год назад

      @@mkyhou1160 is quality of zulu time's bracelet better than bb gmt?

    • @mkyhou1160
      @mkyhou1160 Год назад +1

      @@qazqazedc it’s different, a little more shiny. I think the Tudor bracelet is a bit better (seems more solid and screw not pin), but the Zulu bracelet is comfortable. The male end link on the Zulu I don’t like much, but the bracelet change button system is great.

    • @qazqazedc
      @qazqazedc Год назад

      @@mkyhou1160thanks😀

    • @Mega-zi7ys
      @Mega-zi7ys Год назад +1

      Oh Longines is miles ahead in global market share vs Tudor.
      5th overall right after rolex omega cartier and AP. It's got 5.6% market share vs Tudor's 1.8%.

  • @awwdumbnoob
    @awwdumbnoob 2 года назад +1

    I've also owned the Black Bay GMT for about 8 months. Have worn in at least 4-5 times a week. No issues with my date function.

  • @Peter-2704
    @Peter-2704 2 года назад +1

    I got my Tudor GMT in Feb 2019. I had it 18 months before it developed the date issue. It went to the Rolex service centre in the UK and eventually came back with a smudged minute hand. It went back again and came back with a misaligned bezel and it went back a third time.
    Third time lucky.

  • @ziphomdluli
    @ziphomdluli 2 года назад

    Great review. I ordered the Zulu time recently and I can’t wait to get my hands on it mainly because it looks good and the name speaks to me. the Tudor BB is definitely on my next year wishlist.

  • @stevethompson7910
    @stevethompson7910 2 года назад

    Teddy, I bought the Zulu Time in black with a bracelet today. Went to an AD I thought sold both Tudor and Longines. Turned out they only sell the former and had no GMTs in stock. They directed me to the Longines boutique on the other side of the mall. There I was greeted by a knowledgable salesman who told me they had Zulu Time pieces. I picked my watch and I cannot be happier. The craftsmanship seems impeccable. The salesman told me he sells these as quickly as he gets them. Thanks very much for your video.

  • @razvanyke
    @razvanyke Год назад +3

    Great video, Teddy! It´s impressive what Longines brings to the market for the price. COSC, tradition, looks and at around 3k$. What one must mention is that for Longines you can get some discount when buying, for Tudor they will laugh at you if you mention. Take care !

  • @vitogomes8365
    @vitogomes8365 2 года назад

    Great video as usual! When I think GMT I think aviation, flying...not diving (I own a BB 58, by the way). The Longines Spirit Zulu Time is a perfect interpretation of this philosophy in one of the best today's package. I really like it!! 👌

  • @andrewpalmiere7022
    @andrewpalmiere7022 Год назад +4

    I've had the Tudor GMT for a little over the year. Currently running at +1 second / day. Its an absolute beauty. Feels solid and incredibly well built. When I picked up the watch from my AD I asked about the date issue... apparently it was an early production problem that was quickly resolved. My experience has been issue free.

    • @markwebb5720
      @markwebb5720 Год назад

      Same experience as you with this watch. I've never known a watch to be so accurate, beats my Rolex, Breitling and Omega. Also as you say it's an extremely well built, solid watch 👍

    • @MarkDanger777
      @MarkDanger777 Год назад

      I bought a tudor gmt root beer and based on what people always say about their accuracy, I'm a bit disappointed that my watch is running +3 a day

    • @andrewpalmiere7022
      @andrewpalmiere7022 Год назад

      @@MarkDanger777 COSC certification is -4/+6 average daily rate but regardless, if you expected better then it’s disappointing!

  • @ahill209
    @ahill209 2 года назад +2

    I've had my Tudor Black Bay GMT since June 2020. Zero issues with the date wheel skipping a date. Slightly slower than COSC at -4.5 spd accuracy, but given COSC is measured with an uncased movement, I'm not going to do anything about it. I really like the style of the Longines. The sunburst blue dial is gorgeous.

  • @Joe-ri5kl
    @Joe-ri5kl 2 года назад +2

    Love my tudor gmt pepsi. No issues with the date, they fixed that a couple years back.

  • @jadesportster
    @jadesportster 2 года назад +10

    the jumping gmt hand on the longines when you were changing the hour hand tells me all I needed to know.

    • @sphinx9517
      @sphinx9517 2 года назад +1

      I’m assuming that’s a bad thing as they are rubbing. Correct?

    • @jadesportster
      @jadesportster 2 года назад

      @@sphinx9517 This is more of a constraint on the GMT movement Longines uses. On an OG GMT complication, the GMT hand is sandwiched between the hour and the minute hand. The GMT hand on other GMT movements often sits closer to the dial

    • @ThoR52
      @ThoR52 2 года назад +3

      The gmt hand of the bb moved as well. And if you were genuinely in a market for either of those, I don't think it would be a dealbreaker.

  • @edteach3r
    @edteach3r 2 года назад +3

    I have been saving up for the Tudor BB GMT and adore the watch as I have love Pepsi colour schemes. Nonetheless, I tried the Zulu Time on and I was surprised at how much I liked the watch. It is clearly a well-designed, purposeful watch and I am not totally convinced that the BB GMT is actually worth the difference in price. Either way, they are both stunning watches. Thanks for another great video, Teddy.

    • @pokpongl
      @pokpongl Год назад

      I was leaning toward Tudor GMT, but after trying both on, Zulu Time got me. It wears more lighter.

  • @LTC_Tiger
    @LTC_Tiger 2 года назад +9

    Grabbed a Tudor GMT in February '22. No issues so far. The thickness is comparable to a chronograph. It's really not overwhelming, and it is proportionate to the case.

  • @harrisong3751
    @harrisong3751 2 года назад +1

    Just got the Longines and love it!

  • @FS-zn9xe
    @FS-zn9xe 2 года назад +12

    Teddy, as usual a great video and the comparision is to the point. Bought the Longines Zulu a couple of weeks ago with bracelet and leather strap at a reasonable discount. The Tudor was not really an option as I already own a GMT Master II. The lume on the Longines does the job for me, the watch is still well readable after eight hours in the dark. You are indeed correct, the bracelet is a bit flimsy for a watch at this price point, but it has one major advantage: The quick release system, which allows to swap bracelet and leatherstrap easily. From my point of view the GMT hand could be a bit broader to make it easier to read, i.e. alike the Explorer II. Also found the edges at the lugs to be quite sharp and will see if it harms the cuffs of my shirts. Besides that an excellent watch if you think of value for money for a true GMT!

    • @gars1074
      @gars1074 Год назад

      FS Thanks- could you share where you bought yours and how much the discount was?

    • @FS-zn9xe
      @FS-zn9xe Год назад

      @@gars1074 Bought my watch at an AD near Frankfurt, Germany with a 10% off the retail

  • @brianmason744
    @brianmason744 2 года назад +3

    Let me tell you I've owned the tutor GMT for about 3 years and it's the only watch out of my collection that I have seller's remorse😕. FYI they fixed the date issue. The date issue was only on the very first batch and an Authorized dealer explained to me that the issue was too much lubrication on the date wheel. I don't know if he's right but I never had an issue. I guess because mine was the second batch. I purchased after they restocked from the first sellout.

  • @TheGeorunner
    @TheGeorunner 2 года назад +1

    I've owned the BB GMT for 4 months. I've had zero problems with the date indicator (or otherwise). It's a fabulous watch and gets plenty of compliments while being understated.

  • @homefink2235
    @homefink2235 2 года назад +5

    I own both watches. Longines with black dial and green bezel.I Love both watches. the Zulu is much better to wear. Especially the leather strap is a high quality strap. The fast change system and the well engineered fast enlargement is great. I am totally flashed from the quality, the Detail finishing of the Zulu. It's a Killer for most of the watches up to 5 or 6 k Dollar.

  • @anotherwatch
    @anotherwatch Год назад +1

    Great comparison. I have the Tudor GMT and I love it. I have been thinking about getting the Zulu time as well.

  • @ScoobieDoobie197474
    @ScoobieDoobie197474 2 года назад +1

    Thanks for the content Teddy!

  • @chrisxr486
    @chrisxr486 2 года назад

    Purchased the Zulu black dial a few months ago and have no regrets! Wears well on my first and looks great dressed up or down whether its on steel or strap. Chose the Zulu over the BB because the case thickness of the BB was a deal killer.

  • @RedwoodAggie
    @RedwoodAggie 2 года назад +1

    Thanks for this in depth look, as I am considering both models. Right now, I'm leaning Tudor. If Longines had an anthracite/gilt version in titanium it might be a bit closer for me.

  • @IggyBam
    @IggyBam 2 года назад

    Owned my BB GMT for 6 months, no issues with the date window, haven't heard of many over the past couple of years. I'd say if you have a mid-large wrist, the thickness isn't that noticeable. Great watch and very accurate!

  • @ryanmac358
    @ryanmac358 2 года назад

    I’ve owned my BB GMT for about 8 months with absolutely no issues with the date function. Love the watch.

  • @rsconnor01
    @rsconnor01 2 года назад

    I've had the black dial Zulu Time for a couple of months and love it!

  • @BeauWJangles
    @BeauWJangles 2 года назад

    Owned the BB GMT for just over two years, after first few months it developed an issue with the date jumping an extra day forward date change at midnight. I put up with it for a while and just kept on adjusting it back a day, didn't bother me too much. I put it away for a while and was rotating other watches. Recently took it out again and remembered the issue, so took it back to the AD where it was sent for warranty repair. Got it back within two weeks, all fixed, no hassles, great service. Wouldn't even consider it as a problem, just another reason to go back to the AD and have a chat and a look around :)

  • @MrArmin2014
    @MrArmin2014 2 года назад +1

    Great video, love these two watches. The Mido Ocean Star GMT can get you in the door for a true GMT at a lower cost, just a tad on the larger side though.

  • @pennedaizee
    @pennedaizee Год назад

    Hands down the Longines. I bought the HydroConquest and have fallen in love with the brand. Couldn’t be happier with them.

  • @robertstrauss6464
    @robertstrauss6464 2 года назад +2

    I just bought the Zulu time yesterday. I own a BB58 and love it. Wanted a different look and am impressed with Longines recent efforts so thought I would give it a try.

    • @flow2tech
      @flow2tech 2 года назад

      @Robert Strauss nice ..wish it was smaller at around a 40mm ..Must wear substantially bigger than the bb58

    • @robertstrauss6464
      @robertstrauss6464 2 года назад

      I haven’t received the Zulu yet. I would have preferred a 40mm but have larger watches in my collection. I’m sure Longines will probably release a smaller version sometime but at this price why wait?!

  • @damelicious
    @damelicious 2 года назад

    you forgot to mention Longine's quick release system, which allows to switch between strap and bracelet w/o any tools in virtually seconds.
    I'm wearing my Longines Zulu for 2 weeks now (green) and I'm in love

  • @michaellarkin6071
    @michaellarkin6071 9 месяцев назад

    Great video and comparison. I went to my AD a couple of years ago to buy the BB GMT and I felt straight away that it was trying to be a Rolex GMT Master 11, which it isn’t, so I tried the BB41 with red bezel and loved it and bought it immediately. It wasn’t trying to be anything but itself. I’ve just bought the Longines Spirit Zulu GMT and I have fallen in love with it. It’s definitely the most beautiful and attractive watch I’ve ever owned and I hate having to say that, as I’m also the extremely proud owner of a Rolex Submariner SS date, which will always be my pride and joy!! But my new Longines GMT is going to challenge my admiration for a considerable time. It’s got everything and doesn’t try to be anything other than itself. The tan leather strap also transforms the watch and the green bezel changes colour in every light.

  • @ejames6431
    @ejames6431 Год назад +2

    Love the Longines! ⌚

  • @w4ryd
    @w4ryd 2 года назад

    Great content, I looked and worn both watches and can honestly say it's a hard call both are great value for the money. But the tudor just edge it for only reason I have longines hydroquest 42mm automatic. Looking to get tudor gmt for my 50th birthday

  • @patrickac2924
    @patrickac2924 2 года назад +2

    Got my BB GMT in 2020, no issues with the date wheel whatsoever.

  • @suckthebox
    @suckthebox Год назад

    I had the Blackbay GMT. An earlier model. I had the date issue, got it fixed under warranty. The issue came back and they replaced the entire watch. No issues since - I think the later models are now issue free.

  • @bobbywatchaddict523
    @bobbywatchaddict523 Год назад

    Good video. Thanks.
    Concerning the Tudor’s date issue: I purchased my Tudor GMT in 2018. My date feature failed in 2020. I sent my watch to the Dallas Rolex/ Tudor Service Center. It came back with paperwork stating “movement replaced”. I have had no additional issues with the watch.

  • @teddybitner3302
    @teddybitner3302 2 года назад +3

    I’ve owned the Tudor GMT for about seven months and used it for daily wear about half that time. Accuracy is well within COSC standard. My wrist is 6 3/4 inches and it does wear large, similar to my Seiko Marinemaster 200. I REALLY like the watch, but wish for greater bracelet adjustment like half links or more adjustment holes on the clasp. It is a wonderful watch.

    • @Bredes1
      @Bredes1 2 года назад +1

      Yeah,I sold mine because i could not get a perfect fit with the bracelet. If it had on the fly adjust it would have stayed forever

    • @SkilfulLeader1
      @SkilfulLeader1 2 года назад +1

      I agree regarding the bracelet, found it so frustrating which lead me to moving it on. Then out of the blue tried it on the leather, such a game changer, however all in all its still a great watch to own. 👍

    • @teddybitner3302
      @teddybitner3302 2 года назад

      I ended up buying a half link from Uncle Seiko which allowed me to properly size the bracelet.

    • @SkilfulLeader1
      @SkilfulLeader1 2 года назад +1

      @@teddybitner3302 nice, I actually bought the uncle seiko jubilee for it 😜

  • @johnnyg419
    @johnnyg419 Год назад

    As always, great video! Love both, but I just bought the Hydroconquest so now I need a Tudor. Lol Keep up the great videos, super informative!

  • @yophxaz
    @yophxaz 2 года назад

    love it !!! just received my zulu time green bezel today

  • @koolpep
    @koolpep 2 года назад

    I have the Tudor GMT since it came out in 2018…yes I had the date issue but it got fixed more than 2 years ago on warranty and since never had any issues. It’s a brilliant watch, so neat I added the GMT S&G recently.

  • @ashishporschetrackdays
    @ashishporschetrackdays 2 года назад

    Tudor BB GMT is my daily driver for the past 3 months and I'm loving it no complaints!

  • @edc3093
    @edc3093 2 года назад

    I ordered my BB GMT in September of 2019 from a Tudor AD, It did not come in until February 2020. The watch was plagued with the "date skipping" issue that actually did not start until after 3 months of daily wear and the problem just kept getting worse. So, it was sent back to Tudor for service in June of 2020. It was out to Tudor for the repair for approx. 6 months. Since I've received it back it has worked flawlessly. My travel GMT is the Tag Heuer Calibre 7 Pepsi GMT. It is not COSC certified and not as refined, but with my rather large wrist, it's ok. Even having the "date skipping" issue, I would buy the BB GMT again.

  • @Shankzzzz
    @Shankzzzz Год назад +1

    I Just bought the black zulu omg im so hyped. Cant wait to get it. Longines Just Killing IT

  • @BEYSeamaster1
    @BEYSeamaster1 Год назад +1

    Longines without a doubt. Thanks Teddy.