Nice review, but to clarify: the increased depth rating on the Pelagos / Sea Dweller is not because of the helium escape valve. That’s just an extra (useless but cool) feature for saturation divers. If anything, it actually makes waterproofing the watch more difficult since there’s an extra hole in the case
No recreational diver would ever need that extra feature, they (we) need to pass special tests and levels in their (our) acreditation to do saturation diving, not counting 99% of professional divers use wrist computers and not mechanical watches. It is like buying a car with wings and flaps knowing in advance that it never will leave or take off the ground. At least that helium valve is no protuding like in the Omegas.
Sooooo true computers do everything now , but divers should still have a dive plan (manual computation ) written on a dive slate just in case the computer fails . I still wear a dive watch in conjunction with my computer just in case. But having extra features in a watch (even if not needed) is a plus (more bang for buck).
Great video... I was considering the Sub and SMPc and I ended up choosing the Pelagos. Killer dive extension, fabulous lume & bezel and one on the most comfortable watches in the market... Not to mention the in-house movement exceeds the current Submariner movement until Rolex upgrades it.
The Rolex competitor to the Pelagos would really be the Deep Sea Dweller, not the Submariner. The Sub is iconic for sure, but this Pelagos probably is indeed a better watch.
Pelagos LHD on a grey Crafter Blue strap is sublime. I’ve also got a Sub and SM300. The Sub is a little dull, a little too ‘obvious’ if you will, while the SM300 in it’s post-2018 guise is a little too bling. The Pelagos is a beautiful tool watch, with just enough wrist presence and great performance.
i have 3 Rolex and decided to try the 42 Pelagos, and was so surprised its gorgeous, i paid £1000 off list by getting a 2 month old one. Love the strap and the titanium finish, the clean crisp face is really nice.
Amazing watch. I’ve had mine for 18 months, it ended my search for the perfect everyday wrist watch. Awesome lume, Titanium is comfortable on the wrist , 70 hr power reserve , ceramic lumed bezel is brilliant visible after 6 hrs of darkness,500 m depth rating, helium escape valve built into the case, build quality is beyond reproach, clasp is fantastic with its spring loaded adjustment .
You can add to your long list of features its in-house movement, phenomenal accuracy and sublime bezel movement. It's also understated, which is very cool. Can't go wrong with the black or blue dial.
Great video, the Pelagos is terrific. IMO, a more direct Tudor model that competes with the Rolex sub is the new BB58. That is sized and looks more like the 1950’s Rolex subs. Tudor is on a real roll.
Another great video! Am I the only person who puts the 12:00 bezel triangle to the end time and.not the start time? I find it easier to see when the event ends, rather than having to count elapsed time.
Would you actually wear the LHD version if you are right handed? I’m intrigued by the red numbers, or should I just get the standard right hand version
I have one and very happy , I have a BB too, the LHD is a beautiful watch , the bracelet is amazing , do not be fooled by the people who complain that it is made of Titanium, It is a superior material and not an alloy like SS it is an element. It is lighter and warmer than steel . Just look at the Omega Seamaster the Titanium version was always way more expensive .
I’ve had two Rolex Subs, sold both. I currently have a blue dial Pelagos and a black dial 58. Modern Tudor diver’s watches are very good value, but I prefer them over current Rolex for many reasons besides value. That said, my blue dial Pelagos was/is my ‘grail’ diver.
@@Jimmycricket- titanium grade 2 scratches easier than steel but who cares? It’s a dive tool watch. My Pelagos has tons of scratches and I like more with them
If it can go deeper then it means the watch and its seals can handle much more pressure, thus sturdier(case wise) , movement is still questionable due to it being relatively new but the 70hour power reserve gives it another up over the sub. This is a better alternative to the sub . The sub uses precious metals on some parts and is worked on more (polished areas) thats why it is more expensive. On a technical aspect the Pelagos is a better watch over the sub IMHO ,it is less refined with its finish but its a true tool watch . I got a LHD which is a great everyday watch , and tend to wear it more over my other Rolexes.
The Sinn U1, Omega Seamaster, and Tudor Pelagos are my favorite dive watches. However, I think the Sinn U1 is the one of those three I would actually take into the ocean since it is made of submarine steel and isn't as affected by elements of the ocean/salt water.
I would tend to agree with you I have the U1 and an SMP and plan to get the Pelagos soon. U1 is such an indestructible watch Only one for repeated use in the sea. SMP is the dressier side of dive watch wearing for me. The Pelagos is probably the coolest for wearing 90 percent of the time perhaps??
Love the review the Tudor Pelagos & Black bay are my grail watch that i am going to buy myself for retirement present. Until then my Collection of Sumo's and Turtles will keep me happy. Keep up the great reviews.
Hey Bill, take a look at Seiko's newer 62MAS reinterpretations in the SBDC051/053/... range. those eat Tudor's offerings for breakfast in the value for money department and IMHO also in many aspects when money isn't considered.
I've just sold my seiko Marinemaster sbdx017 and got a sbdc053 and it's great value and looks amazing on the steel bracelet if you can find it. I'm still lusting after a blue pelagos but worried it will feel like a 'Not quite Rolex' purchase. Rolex has our priced me but having owned several in the past I'm not sure how I'd feel about a Tudor... it makes sense to the head and pocket but we all know watches are heart buys if you're a watch geek. Same with the seamaster, it's a great watch but they're too common and not sure i wouldn't prefer my Seiko blu-mas
Thanks for the review. The Pelagos is a great watch and I will add it to my collection one day. The Pelagos has so much to offer but it is also a little bit plain on the dial imho. It would be great if it had a little bit of red on the dial, so that it pops a little bit more. Too bad the lefty colour scheme is only for the lefty. My upcoming purchase will be a Rolex Sub "no date" or the new Deepsea 2018 model, because I need a Rolex in my collection. The Tudor can wait allthough it is tempting to pull the trigger on a Pelagos (I have to save much longer for a Rolex and sometimes I ger impatient). ;-)
Escape valve does not allow the watch to dive deeper it’s for divers who go into decompression chambers that breath helium whilst in there . Helium under pressure will get past the seals and when they decompress the watch with pop the glass out as it can’t escape fast enough . So the valve was added .
I love the blue one, but the proportions are a bit off IMO. Thick, the snowflake hand needs to be reduced and the problem with titanium is it’s a scratch magnet. Love the bezel and bezel action.
Thank you for your very good review. I also had not been much of a Tudor watch fan. I've owned a number of Rolex watches, which are very special time pieces.. The last couple of months while being home I caught sight of the Tudor Pelagos on RUclips. Now I have the bug. We shalll see how fast I can get to buy one. Thanks again.
Bugster987 i think the dimensions is needed for the movement size and depth rating (like the sea dweller) . Plus its easier to see the dial . But yes the watch is at the limit of the size my wrist can handle
i'm looking for a tudor pelagos but can't seem to find it aywhere, got any tip? and why do people insist on comparing tudor to rolex? the 2 brands were funded by the same man and both brands has it percs, i got a rolex submariner and a tudor (black bay tho) and i legit enjoy my tudor more then the sub. don't get me wrong, they're both top notch watches but the tudor just fits pretty much everything i got in my closet. I kinda lost track of subject but hey.. great video!
Hey man! I love your content. What do you think of the “new” Omega Diver 300m? I’m thinking about either getting the Diver 300m, or the Tudor Pelagos. I like the laser etched wave dial on the Diver 300, but I’m not sure how I feel about the oyster style bezel. I already have an omega planet ocean and that’s currently my only watch. I love omega, but I feel like I should give another brand a shot. Haha
Anthony, My Brother, another great review. It’s funny, but it seems to me the Black Bay’s get more press. And those talking about them always mention the Pelagos. Correct me if I’m wrong, but the case is titanium as well as the bracelet. For myself, I love the look of the blue one and the blue strap that comes with it. I’ve always been a sucker for a blue dial. Anyway, a great, straightforward, honest review. Always keep them coming my friend!-Mark. P.S. Also thanks to Bernard Watch.
I'm still waiting for a real Submariner competitor from Tudor. Black Bay is nice, but to vintage for me. Pelagos is more modern, but I don't like titanium if it's just brushed. If there would be a Pelagos in steel, with polished sides on the case and bracelet, a polished ceramic bezel and steel hands and markers, with the same design from this titanium version... this would be a stunning watch. Still as functional as the titanium versions, but with a more elegant twist.
Always liked the Pelagos I wouldn’t mind seeing the LHD style dial and markings on a RHD version. I find the black and white version just to dull and lacking character.
I was actually considering this, but I got the Submariner instead. Might add this one to the collection later on. Cheers and thanks for an elaborate review! 😊
TheStig ZeroZeroZero You say easy choice, I tried the Sub, Seadweller and Deepsea non felt as comfortable or modern as the Pelagos, purely a personal choice but I never feel I made the wrong one. The Sub felt great it has fantastic build quality and wrist presence but was a touch small for my 8 inch wide,flat wrist, the DS and SD looked better but felt slightly top heavy. I bought a 2009 Mazda MX5( Miata)with the cash I saved not buying the Sub. Open top summer road trips through Europe wearing the Pelagos. Easy Choice? Yep
Nice review! I really wanna get one of these. Is there any difference in terms of the brightness of the lum of the normal pelagos compared to the LHD version with the beige markers? Best regards
Hey JA, great review. Try to catch Hunter Killer, the current running US/Russian sub intrigue flick. Some interesting naval footage. I'm trying to ID the Diver worn by the US Sub Skipper. Best, JP
great review man. It really isn't hitting me like the Black bay does. It does really look great and unique though, flopping love the caved markers, I'm really digging that
The Pelagos is basically how Rolex would have done a successor to the Rolex Sea Dweller 16600, if they were still interested in making tool watches rather than luxury items.
Thx for the review mite wanna change *bargain* in the title...(i have NO idea if possible) appreciate ur perspective and willingness to share...continued success
nice video but too many inaccuracies and wrong comparisons, comparing the bracelet to an omega bracelet is incorrect. no technical terms like rehaut etc. if you compare these two models then you should proceed in more detail. I like the recordings quite well and the sound was clear.
i bought mine with the profits after selling my sub, and what a stunning watch. i have the blue variant. i have to say that its better in every way than the sub. it keeps amazing time, mine is running at -1 sec per day. i have no concerns regarding quality as its produced by the rolex group that own tudor. you could call it the 'poor man's submariner', but i dont know many poor men that can afford a $5k watch, so maybe that label is ill fitting. in my view the pelagos beats the pants off everything, including sub's and gmt's. a more worthy opponent is the deep sea or sd43. when you consider the price jump, you are paying around 3x pelagos money for pretty much the same watch, im not sure what you are actually gaining by doing so. for me, i dont think i'll sell mine anytime soon as its the perfect watch, and i would say it can teach its bigger brother (rolex) a thing or two in how to make an impressive / benchmark quality dive watch. wear yours in good health sir. all the best.
The left hand color combo is the best one too bad the crown is on the left ruins the whole watch for me lol. Tudor is like the Rolling Stones you cant always get what you want...but well give you a concoction of stuff on each black bay but not exactly what the people want because we know what you want and youre not getting it lol.
Hi, I think the Tudor Pelagos range are great watches, however overpriced for what they deliver. I'm not comparing against the Sub, but other real value propositions like Oris' range of dive watches or Seiko's 62MAS reinterpretations like the SBDC051. Those are real bargains IMHO.
@@michaelbishop9157 I wouldn't deny that, the Pelagos at roughly three times the price should have a build quality which is to some degree better. My comment was in regards to value for money.
As a saturation diver you are cooped up in a container down below for god knows how many week at a time, an analog wrist watch with date is very helpful. As analog dive watch are most suitable for saturation divers, it makes sense to have the helium escape valve. Scuba divers just use wrist computers.
Opinions... Everyday office beater? Rolex Explorer II black dial Pelegos IWC Petit Price Already have the Bluesy Sub, don't want to overload on Rolex or Drivers.
The depth rating on these watches has nothing to do with the helium escape valve. Unless you are part of the 0.001% of buyers who do long term saturation diving, it will never be an issue. I also suspect that hardly anyone has ever broken a Submariner by diving too deep. Normal people do not exceed even 50m down, much less 300m. But for everyone else a more relevant issue is lugging around a much thicker less versatile watch every day safe in the knowledge it is theoretically rated to a deeper depth, even though it will never be used that way.
Buying a dive watch, with or without HEV, luxury or common, has nothing to do with diving. Buying a Ferrari or a Jeep doesn’t mean I’m going to race or go off-roading, or even push either near its limits.
The pelagos is more comparable to the sea dweller and not the submariner. The pelagos is the way to go though its probably the best value in a luxury watch. Had to go with the blue pelagos it's a beauty.
Not a bargain Submariner, a better Submariner. Yes, Rolex claims the Sub is more accurate than the Pelagos, but both are COSC chronometers. The Pelagos is rated deeper, has a lighter yet stronger case, and a higher power reserve. The Pelagos is Rolex's modern version of the diver... what the Submariner would be if it was designed today.
Great quality content as always. I’ll be honest was really into this watch from seeing it online. This and the blue model. Went to look in person was completely underwelmed. Since the entire watch is mat I found it looked quite cheap/average. Apparently these things are just scratch magnets too. The blue is also bright smurf blue which IMO was odd looking
Nice review, but to clarify: the increased depth rating on the Pelagos / Sea Dweller is not because of the helium escape valve. That’s just an extra (useless but cool) feature for saturation divers. If anything, it actually makes waterproofing the watch more difficult since there’s an extra hole in the case
Exactly.
+Usman Hasan thanks for the feedback
Thank you for explaining to him! Good video, but he's a non diver I'm sure. That's ok, though.....good taste in watches!
No recreational diver would ever need that extra feature, they (we) need to pass special tests and levels in their (our) acreditation to do saturation diving, not counting 99% of professional divers use wrist computers and not mechanical watches. It is like buying a car with wings and flaps knowing in advance that it never will leave or take off the ground. At least that helium valve is no protuding like in the Omegas.
Sooooo true computers do everything now , but divers should still have a dive plan (manual computation ) written on a dive slate just in case the computer fails . I still wear a dive watch in conjunction with my computer just in case. But having extra features in a watch (even if not needed) is a plus (more bang for buck).
Great video... I was considering the Sub and SMPc and I ended up choosing the Pelagos. Killer dive extension, fabulous lume & bezel and one on the most comfortable watches in the market... Not to mention the in-house movement exceeds the current Submariner movement until Rolex upgrades it.
Luv it. Gorgeous watch. Many who've owned both the Rolex Sub and the Pelagos believe that the Tudor is a better watch.
I am in that camp. The Pelagos is better than a ceramic sub.
I agree. I love this watch, as a watch. Very easy to read.
The Rolex competitor to the Pelagos would really be the Deep Sea Dweller, not the Submariner. The Sub is iconic for sure, but this Pelagos probably is indeed a better watch.
can you point me towards that poll you took ?
Lhd’s are flying out of AD’s and it’s no surprise, they are crisp, light, functional and very good looking. Best in the Tudor range
Was looking at a Sub but after looking at the Pelagos it was superior in all except name I bought the Tudor in blue and love it !
Pelagos LHD on a grey Crafter Blue strap is sublime. I’ve also got a Sub and SM300. The Sub is a little dull, a little too ‘obvious’ if you will, while the SM300 in it’s post-2018 guise is a little too bling. The Pelagos is a beautiful tool watch, with just enough wrist presence and great performance.
i have 3 Rolex and decided to try the 42 Pelagos, and was so surprised its gorgeous, i paid £1000 off list by getting a 2 month old one. Love the strap and the titanium finish, the clean crisp face is really nice.
Amazing watch. I’ve had mine for 18 months, it ended my search for the perfect everyday wrist watch. Awesome lume, Titanium is comfortable on the wrist , 70 hr power reserve , ceramic lumed bezel is brilliant visible after 6 hrs of darkness,500 m depth rating, helium escape valve built into the case, build quality is beyond reproach, clasp is fantastic with its spring loaded adjustment .
You can add to your long list of features its in-house movement, phenomenal accuracy and sublime bezel movement. It's also understated, which is very cool. Can't go wrong with the black or blue dial.
Five year warranty now 😊
Great video, the Pelagos is terrific. IMO, a more direct Tudor model that competes with the Rolex sub is the new BB58. That is sized and looks more like the 1950’s Rolex subs. Tudor is on a real roll.
Another great video!
Am I the only person who puts the 12:00 bezel triangle to the end time and.not the start time?
I find it easier to see when the event ends, rather than having to count elapsed time.
Yes
Are the hour markers supposed to be slightly crooked in their insets?
Would you actually wear the LHD version if you are right handed? I’m intrigued by the red numbers, or should I just get the standard right hand version
I’m with you! Right handed but love the subtle touches on the LHD that warm up the dial. I’m torn
How do you wear it? you just wear it. put it on your normal left wrist and use it like a champ. where the crown is located is irrelevant
I wear mine on the left and love it
Excellent review JA! I just picked up a Pelagos thanks to you and it does not disappoint!
LHD is the next on my list... been wanting one for a while. Absolutely incredible watch!
I have one and very happy , I have a BB too, the LHD is a beautiful watch , the bracelet is amazing , do not be fooled by the people who complain that it is made of Titanium, It is a superior material and not an alloy like SS it is an element. It is lighter and warmer than steel . Just look at the Omega Seamaster the Titanium version was always way more expensive .
The best one on the market
I wish they made the right hand version with the red lettering, date and patina on the indices
I’ve had two Rolex Subs, sold both. I currently have a blue dial Pelagos and a black dial 58.
Modern Tudor diver’s watches are very good value, but I prefer them over current Rolex for many reasons besides value.
That said, my blue dial Pelagos was/is my ‘grail’ diver.
Does anyone know what the LHD back case number are at now mine is in the mid 4000. Got mine last March.
I got one of the early Pelagos. Best watch ever. Light. Looks great. Unique. Great review
How has the titanium aged?
@@Jimmycricket- titanium grade 2 scratches easier than steel but who cares? It’s a dive tool watch. My Pelagos has tons of scratches and I like more with them
That opening sequence' I thought for a second that I was watching a watchfinder video! Lol
+jfdomega haha
Yeah that's basically the style he copied.
Wouldn't have guessed a fade that strong would work on your head, but it totally does. Thanks for the review, cheers!
+MoonfaceMartin88 Thank you!
How would you stack up the Pelagos vs the new generation omega seasmaster 42mm?
I’m surprised you didn’t mention that both the case and strap are titanium, and that the bezel is ceramic.
The case back of the LHD is not generic it has a unique number for everyone produced.
Was thinking the same, as of mine they’ve topped 17k.
If it can go deeper then it means the watch and its seals can handle much more pressure, thus sturdier(case wise) , movement is still questionable due to it being relatively new but the 70hour power reserve gives it another up over the sub. This is a better alternative to the sub . The sub uses precious metals on some parts and is worked on more (polished areas) thats why it is more expensive. On a technical aspect the Pelagos is a better watch over the sub IMHO ,it is less refined with its finish but its a true tool watch . I got a LHD which is a great everyday watch , and tend to wear it more over my other Rolexes.
This is a fun watch, very cool diver and finally something different than the Black Bay.
The Sinn U1, Omega Seamaster, and Tudor Pelagos are my favorite dive watches. However, I think the Sinn U1 is the one of those three I would actually take into the ocean since it is made of submarine steel and isn't as affected by elements of the ocean/salt water.
I would tend to agree with you I have the U1 and an SMP and plan to get the Pelagos soon. U1 is such an indestructible watch Only one for repeated use in the sea. SMP is the dressier side of dive watch wearing for me. The Pelagos is probably the coolest for wearing 90 percent of the time perhaps??
Love the review the Tudor Pelagos & Black bay are my grail watch that i am going to buy myself for retirement present. Until then my Collection of Sumo's and Turtles will keep me happy. Keep up the great reviews.
+Bill Bailey thank you Bill
Hey Bill, take a look at Seiko's newer 62MAS reinterpretations in the SBDC051/053/... range. those eat Tudor's offerings for breakfast in the value for money department and IMHO also in many aspects when money isn't considered.
otobotrecords Thank you good call. It would fit my collection perfectly
I've just sold my seiko Marinemaster sbdx017 and got a sbdc053 and it's great value and looks amazing on the steel bracelet if you can find it.
I'm still lusting after a blue pelagos but worried it will feel like a 'Not quite Rolex' purchase. Rolex has our priced me but having owned several in the past I'm not sure how I'd feel about a Tudor... it makes sense to the head and pocket but we all know watches are heart buys if you're a watch geek. Same with the seamaster, it's a great watch but they're too common and not sure i wouldn't prefer my Seiko blu-mas
Thanks for the review. The Pelagos is a great watch and I will add it to my collection one day. The Pelagos has so much to offer but it is also a little bit plain on the dial imho. It would be great if it had a little bit of red on the dial, so that it pops a little bit more. Too bad the lefty colour scheme is only for the lefty. My upcoming purchase will be a Rolex Sub "no date" or the new Deepsea 2018 model, because I need a Rolex in my collection. The Tudor can wait allthough it is tempting to pull the trigger on a Pelagos (I have to save much longer for a Rolex and sometimes I ger impatient). ;-)
Escape valve does not allow the watch to dive deeper it’s for divers who go into decompression chambers that breath helium whilst in there . Helium under pressure will get past the seals and when they decompress the watch with pop the glass out as it can’t escape fast enough . So the valve was added .
I love the blue one, but the proportions are a bit off IMO. Thick, the snowflake hand needs to be reduced and the problem with titanium is it’s a scratch magnet. Love the bezel and bezel action.
The “scratches” are usually just scratches of the oxidation layer and they go away after 3-4 weeks when the oxidize again.
Saving for a blue one now. I just like it dont know why. Have you ever handled the Tudor North Flag?
mine has a noisy movement, a tinny sound ... is it the new in-house movement?
Thank you for your very good review. I also had not been much of a Tudor watch fan. I've owned a number of Rolex watches, which are very special time pieces.. The last couple of months while being home I caught sight of the Tudor Pelagos on RUclips. Now I have the bug. We shalll see how fast I can get to buy one. Thanks again.
Like these a lot. Just a bit big for me. Wish they did a modern design like this in the BB58 scale. As trends change maybe it will happen.
Bugster987 i think the dimensions is needed for the movement size and depth rating (like the sea dweller) . Plus its easier to see the dial . But yes the watch is at the limit of the size my wrist can handle
@@macoyupadoodle not at all, the Steinhart titanium is rated for 500m and it's not nearly as thick or bulky
@@therichardchannel isn't it an illusion as the caseback is quite thick . Sorry would not really know as i haven't handled one .
I love the Matte look
Is it titanium?
Paul Jackson Yes...he really needed to have talked about that. Especially because it’s not coated and might scratch more.
Which one do you like the look better?
Would have liked to see how that diver's extension works.
i'm looking for a tudor pelagos but can't seem to find it aywhere, got any tip? and why do people insist on comparing tudor to rolex? the 2 brands were funded by the same man and both brands has it percs, i got a rolex submariner and a tudor (black bay tho) and i legit enjoy my tudor more then the sub. don't get me wrong, they're both top notch watches but the tudor just fits pretty much everything i got in my closet. I kinda lost track of subject but hey.. great video!
Hey man! I love your content. What do you think of the “new” Omega Diver 300m? I’m thinking about either getting the Diver 300m, or the Tudor Pelagos. I like the laser etched wave dial on the Diver 300, but I’m not sure how I feel about the oyster style bezel. I already have an omega planet ocean and that’s currently my only watch. I love omega, but I feel like I should give another brand a shot. Haha
Anthony, My Brother, another great review. It’s funny, but it seems to me the Black Bay’s get more press. And those talking about them always mention the Pelagos. Correct me if I’m wrong, but the case is titanium as well as the bracelet. For myself, I love the look of the blue one and the blue strap that comes with it. I’ve always been a sucker for a blue dial. Anyway, a great, straightforward, honest review. Always keep them coming my friend!-Mark. P.S. Also thanks to Bernard Watch.
Beautiful Tudor
Excellent review. Thank you. I wonder how heavy in grams is that watch.
150 grams
Great Review my friend. Tudor is a really nice choice.
Great video mate - really glad you’re a Tudor convert! I’m keen to see if you end up with one!
I'm still waiting for a real Submariner competitor from Tudor. Black Bay is nice, but to vintage for me. Pelagos is more modern, but I don't like titanium if it's just brushed. If there would be a Pelagos in steel, with polished sides on the case and bracelet, a polished ceramic bezel and steel hands and markers, with the same design from this titanium version... this would be a stunning watch. Still as functional as the titanium versions, but with a more elegant twist.
Always liked the Pelagos I wouldn’t mind seeing the LHD style dial and markings on a RHD version. I find the black and white version just to dull and lacking character.
Which you Like the look of better?
I’d love Tudor to make a GMT Pelagos lefty, I’d be first in line.
Great brand tudor,i tried the black bay 58 on in liverpool today and was very impressed.
How much it's?
I like the smaller text on the rare one. Edit: never mind it's a line less. Edit x2: same amount of lines its just red
I was actually considering this, but I got the Submariner instead. Might add this one to the collection later on. Cheers and thanks for an elaborate review! 😊
Easy choice if you can afford the Submariner, get the Submariner. It will be better in every way (but especially resale).
+jhm smart tv thank you for watching
@@JANTHONYCHANNEL My pleasure!
TheStig ZeroZeroZero You say easy choice, I tried the Sub, Seadweller and Deepsea non felt as comfortable or modern as the Pelagos, purely a personal choice but I never feel I made the wrong one. The Sub felt great it has fantastic build quality and wrist presence but was a touch small for my 8 inch wide,flat wrist, the DS and SD looked better but felt slightly top heavy. I bought a 2009 Mazda MX5( Miata)with the cash I saved not buying the Sub. Open top summer road trips through Europe wearing the Pelagos. Easy Choice? Yep
@@thestig007 My Rolex GMT is after less then a month already worth £1000 less based on the Watchfinder valuation :/
Pelagos is made of titanium a plus clasp is super adjustable. With springs that keeps tension on the wrist. Super dive watch for money.
Pelagos is a great alternative to the submariner . I love the blue dial personally.
Nice review!
I really wanna get one of these.
Is there any difference in terms of the brightness of the lum of the normal pelagos compared to the LHD version with the beige markers?
Best regards
Hey JA, great review. Try to catch Hunter Killer, the current running US/Russian sub intrigue flick. Some interesting naval footage. I'm trying to ID the Diver worn by the US Sub Skipper. Best, JP
I just watched your prior posting on watch brands to avoid. I would like to hear your thoughts about Hublot. I expect to spend about $6 to $8k
great review man. It really isn't hitting me like the Black bay does. It does really look great and unique though, flopping love the caved markers, I'm really digging that
I think Sinn gives you better value for money, but I'm still rocking a Tudor Ranger. And the new haircut is awesome!
If you want value for money buy a g shock
The Pelagos is basically how Rolex would have done a successor to the Rolex Sea Dweller 16600, if they were still interested in making tool watches rather than luxury items.
rolex make faux luxury items...they are still largely machine made and mass produced
Have to say my AD specifically told me
To only change the date when hands in down position
Your AD is an idiot then.
The Tudor Pelagos appears to be a great watch. Thanks for the review.
+Savvy Life Strategies thank you for watching
No Rolex Sub has a less shiny kind of gun metal bracelet like the Pelagos titanium. I prefer the Pelagos for this aesthetic.
The seconds hand on your Seamaster was stopped.
+TheStig ZeroZeroZero Yeah, I noticed that after I shot the video. Picked it up after letting it sit for a few days so the power reserve ran out
Thx for the review mite wanna change *bargain* in the title...(i have NO idea if possible) appreciate ur perspective and willingness to share...continued success
+Gla5g0wDaddy0 Thank you and Thanks for the spelling correction
I know titanium is technically a "better" material over SS but I personally wish for one in SS's heft.
titanium scratches easier though.
LHD the best.👌
I like your new haircut! Looks sharp!
Thank you.
That should be the next Bond watch.
A very beautiful design.
LHD. Perfect
Thank you for this great review. My bargain submariner is the Sinn 104.
Tudor, as good as a Rolex, arguably cooler, and one of the best values out there.
nice video but too many inaccuracies and wrong comparisons, comparing the bracelet to an omega bracelet is incorrect. no technical terms like rehaut etc.
if you compare these two models then you should proceed in more detail.
I like the recordings quite well and the sound was clear.
Love mine bought it instead of a Sub 👍
i bought mine with the profits after selling my sub, and what a stunning watch. i have the blue variant. i have to say that its better in every way than the sub. it keeps amazing time, mine is running at -1 sec per day. i have no concerns regarding quality as its produced by the rolex group that own tudor. you could call it the 'poor man's submariner', but i dont know many poor men that can afford a $5k watch, so maybe that label is ill fitting. in my view the pelagos beats the pants off everything, including sub's and gmt's. a more worthy opponent is the deep sea or sd43. when you consider the price jump, you are paying around 3x pelagos money for pretty much the same watch, im not sure what you are actually gaining by doing so. for me, i dont think i'll sell mine anytime soon as its the perfect watch, and i would say it can teach its bigger brother (rolex) a thing or two in how to make an impressive / benchmark quality dive watch. wear yours in good health sir. all the best.
The left hand color combo is the best one too bad the crown is on the left ruins the whole watch for me lol. Tudor is like the Rolling Stones you cant always get what you want...but well give you a concoction of stuff on each black bay but not exactly what the people want because we know what you want and youre not getting it lol.
Just started watching your channel and loving it.
I want that LHD so fucking bad...but it's a LHD. Ughh. If it looked the exact same but was RHD..... That said, current target is a Batman.
I'm right hand'it and wearing my LHD on the left hand........ love that the crown is on the other side. No digging in on the wrist.
Hopeful for a 40 / 20 mm Pelagos in the future. Love the BB, but sick of the gold. I think 40mm is way better than the large 42mm.
40mm is always the best size
Hi, I think the Tudor Pelagos range are great watches, however overpriced for what they deliver. I'm not comparing against the Sub, but other real value propositions like Oris' range of dive watches or Seiko's 62MAS reinterpretations like the SBDC051. Those are real bargains IMHO.
otobotrecords being an owner of oris and the Pelagos I can say the build quality is some degree better on the Pelagos
@@michaelbishop9157 I wouldn't deny that, the Pelagos at roughly three times the price should have a build quality which is to some degree better. My comment was in regards to value for money.
As a saturation diver you are cooped up in a container down below for god knows how many week at a time, an analog wrist watch with date is very helpful. As analog dive watch are most suitable for saturation divers, it makes sense to have the helium escape valve.
Scuba divers just use wrist computers.
Very nice watch
A 39 or 40mm and a slimmer case Version of the pelagos would kill everything
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Everyday office beater?
Rolex Explorer II black dial
Pelegos
IWC Petit Price
Already have the Bluesy Sub, don't want to overload on Rolex or Drivers.
To bad he didn't have the Blue one it's the best of the three IMO. But then thats the one I have.
Cool watch but something is missing , maybe the fact that is in titanium ..
The depth rating on these watches has nothing to do with the helium escape valve. Unless you are part of the 0.001% of buyers who do long term saturation diving, it will never be an issue. I also suspect that hardly anyone has ever broken a Submariner by diving too deep. Normal people do not exceed even 50m down, much less 300m. But for everyone else a more relevant issue is lugging around a much thicker less versatile watch every day safe in the knowledge it is theoretically rated to a deeper depth, even though it will never be used that way.
The modern tudor snowflake just buy the ETA version which is 2mm thiner , love your videos keep it up
+Itai Cohen thanks Itai
Buying a dive watch, with or without HEV, luxury or common, has nothing to do with diving. Buying a Ferrari or a Jeep doesn’t mean I’m going to race or go off-roading, or even push either near its limits.
Nice haircut!
+Eye Heart Sushi haha, thank tou
The pelagos is more comparable to the sea dweller and not the submariner. The pelagos is the way to go though its probably the best value in a luxury watch. Had to go with the blue pelagos it's a beauty.
I don't mind large diameters, but damn this is a fat watch!
I had one ans sent it back. It kept stopping whilst on my wrist. Got a rolex after that
Not a bargain Submariner, a better Submariner. Yes, Rolex claims the Sub is more accurate than the Pelagos, but both are COSC chronometers. The Pelagos is rated deeper, has a lighter yet stronger case, and a higher power reserve. The Pelagos is Rolex's modern version of the diver... what the Submariner would be if it was designed today.
p is solid
It would be perfect if it is 40mm
Great quality content as always. I’ll be honest was really into this watch from seeing it online. This and the blue model. Went to look in person was completely underwelmed. Since the entire watch is mat I found it looked quite cheap/average. Apparently these things are just scratch magnets too. The blue is also bright smurf blue which IMO was odd looking