Great watch I have had no problem sizing the bracelet and disagree with your statement about the clasp it doesn't need a dive extension as it not a dive watch 😮
This is the most comprenhensive and detailed review I could find about this beautiful watch. All the information presented here is true and very useful for me and those interested in this particular model. Thank you very much.
Very nice effort by Tudor. They are rising on my radar and will soon become more desirable than the esteemed Rolex counterparts. They can go places where a person wouldn't be advised with a Rolex. As an investment piece the Rolex will always be top drawer but as a companion piece won't be eclipsed. As far as ETA 2824-2 & fantastic clones go I would select a Glucydur balance well before opting for a longer power reserve. Accuracy above all else. I wish Tudor would offer the Pelagos clasp as an option for all of its Oyster bracelets. Great review!
I agree with the criticisms you pointed out... Also, if they're going for the no drilled lug hole look, a quick release on the bracelet would be really nice. I'm not going to complain about the size on that style of watch, since they make various sizes. It is a nice watch....I would have liked to have seen more taper on the bracelet because 22mm without a lot of taper is pretty chunky.... To my eyes, even on your 8" wrist. Nice watch out course... But would've been surprised if it wasn't.
Its a nice watch…Its not cheap but youll have nearly Rolex quality for less than an Omega. I like my Tudor Black Bay more than my Submariner, to be honest.
I have watched many reviews about this watch and you are the first to identify a ghost date position. I can understand a ghost date in a cheap watch, but IMHO, a ghost date is unacceptable in an expensive watch. Thanks for a fine review.
Thank you for watching Emmanuel. Glad you enjoyed it. Agreed, it shouldn't have a phantom date setting position, if the watch doesn't have a date complication. The Black Bay 58, and Black Bay Heritage; do not have this problem as they use Kennissi movements. It is a shame Tudor don't use the same movement in the Black Bay 41 as the Heritage as this would give it 70 hours power reserve. Regards, #WR4K
Difficult choice as both excellent quality/value at the respective price point. The Noble has a higher grade of movement, and better clasp. However for a 6-7" wrist the 36 is a better fit. The Noble is best suited to a 7-8" wrist. Personally I prefer the 36, due to the Snowflake hands. However factor in my bias as a Tudor fanboy. I reviewed the Black Bay 41 and really liked the matte blue dial. Also unlike the Heritage, and 58 models it doesn't have slab sides due to being thinner. The ETA 2824-2 and SW200-1 (Tudor use both in the 36 and 41); is thinner than the Kennissi movements used in the Heritage, and 58. Therefore the 36 and 41 sit flatter and lower profile, and don't feel top heavy. The Noble feels well balanced; but looks taller on wrist; therefore the 36 best suits a 6-7" wrist for comfort wearing it 8-12 hours per day. Overall I would choose the 36. Regards, #WR4K
@@watchreviews4k thank you for your response. I have a 7&1/2 in wrist and already have the black bay 58 so I'm kinda leaning towards the Noble for a different dial and lower price considering the movements in both. I think what's holding me off the Noble is my snobbery for a brand like Tudor.
Great watch I have had no problem sizing the bracelet and disagree with your statement about the clasp it doesn't need a dive extension as it not a dive watch 😮
Thank you for watching. Regards, #WR4K
This is the most comprenhensive and detailed review I could find about this beautiful watch. All the information presented here is true and very useful for me and those interested in this particular model. Thank you very much.
Very nice effort by Tudor. They are rising on my radar and will soon become more desirable than the esteemed Rolex counterparts. They can go places where a person wouldn't be advised with a Rolex. As an investment piece the Rolex will always be top drawer but as a companion piece won't be eclipsed. As far as ETA 2824-2 & fantastic clones go I would select a Glucydur balance well before opting for a longer power reserve. Accuracy above all else. I wish Tudor would offer the Pelagos clasp as an option for all of its Oyster bracelets.
Great review!
Thank you for watching K. Glad you enjoyed it. Interesting idea putting a Pelagos style clasp on the bracelet. That would be better. Regards, #WR4K
Great, comprehensive review. Definitely my next purchase.
Thank you for watching Conrad. Glad you enjoyed it. Congratulations. Excellent choice. Wear yours in good health. Regards, #WR4K
Quality watch I do like it without the dive bezel
Great review 👍
Thank you for watching Paul. Glad you enjoyed it. Regards, #WR4K
Excellent review of this classic piece, John. Thanks for sharing. Regards
Thank you for watching Mario. Glad you enjoyed it. Regards, #WR4K
I agree with the criticisms you pointed out... Also, if they're going for the no drilled lug hole look, a quick release on the bracelet would be really nice. I'm not going to complain about the size on that style of watch, since they make various sizes. It is a nice watch....I would have liked to have seen more taper on the bracelet because 22mm without a lot of taper is pretty chunky.... To my eyes, even on your 8" wrist. Nice watch out course... But would've been surprised if it wasn't.
Thank you for watching Ram. I would like Tudor to make a 39mm or 40mm version with a 20mm lug width. Regards, #WR4K
Its a nice watch…Its not cheap but youll have nearly Rolex quality for less than an Omega. I like my Tudor Black Bay more than my Submariner, to be honest.
Bought mines for $2,100 excellent condition worn once, I love it!
I bought a blue 41mm stunning watch for the money
Congratulations Carl. Excellent choice. Wear yours in good health. Regards, #WR4K
Simply perfect now do I go blue, black or silver dial? Do I go 36mm or 41mm? Life is full of tough decisions!
Thank you for watching. Glad you enjoyed it. Regards, #WR4K
I got the black 41… I have a 7.5 inch wrist and it’s perfectly sized in my opinion
@@brentforbush9237 Thank you for watching Brent. Congratulations. Excellent choice. Wear yours in good health. Regards, #WR4K
The bracelet will fit to another black bay 41 models?
No Cristian. Regards, #WR4K
I have watched many reviews about this watch and you are the first to identify a ghost date position. I can understand a ghost date in a cheap watch, but IMHO, a ghost date is unacceptable in an expensive watch. Thanks for a fine review.
Thank you for watching Emmanuel. Glad you enjoyed it. Agreed, it shouldn't have a phantom date setting position, if the watch doesn't have a date complication. The Black Bay 58, and Black Bay Heritage; do not have this problem as they use Kennissi movements. It is a shame Tudor don't use the same movement in the Black Bay 41 as the Heritage as this would give it 70 hours power reserve. Regards, #WR4K
Strange as I have only one position on my bb41 blue.
Must have 😀great review
Black Bay 36 or Monta Noble anthracite? That's my current question.
Difficult choice as both excellent quality/value at the respective price point. The Noble has a higher grade of movement, and better clasp. However for a 6-7" wrist the 36 is a better fit. The Noble is best suited to a 7-8" wrist. Personally I prefer the 36, due to the Snowflake hands. However factor in my bias as a Tudor fanboy. I reviewed the Black Bay 41 and really liked the matte blue dial. Also unlike the Heritage, and 58 models it doesn't have slab sides due to being thinner. The ETA 2824-2 and SW200-1 (Tudor use both in the 36 and 41); is thinner than the Kennissi movements used in the Heritage, and 58. Therefore the 36 and 41 sit flatter and lower profile, and don't feel top heavy. The Noble feels well balanced; but looks taller on wrist; therefore the 36 best suits a 6-7" wrist for comfort wearing it 8-12 hours per day. Overall I would choose the 36. Regards, #WR4K
@@watchreviews4k thank you for your response. I have a 7&1/2 in wrist and already have the black bay 58 so I'm kinda leaning towards the Noble for a different dial and lower price considering the movements in both. I think what's holding me off the Noble is my snobbery for a brand like Tudor.
I can't see a justification for 3k for a sw200-1.
Thank you for watching Hannes. Regards, #WR4K
It's a modified, regulated and decorated sw200-1
Rolex/ Tudor completely reworks the SW. Its the same with my Tudor ETA BB. It runs as good as my Rolex…
Or from Chrono 24 for 2100€
Thank you for watching. Can you give me a link to a brand new 2021; on bracelet, blue dial version, within the EU for 2100 Euro? Regards, #WR4K
@@watchreviews4k No blue Dial for 2100€ with bracelet
@@MKGamingInvesting Do not post misinformation in my channels comments sections again. Regards, #WR4K