Tudor Black Bay 58 vs. Pelagos 39 - Which 39mm Tudor Dive Watch Is Better For You?

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    In this video, we'll compare the popular and established Black Bay 58 to the new Pelagos 39 that was released a few months ago. We'll use a points system based on eleven specific areas of comparison in an attempt to create an objective way to determine which watch is right for you. What are your thoughts on these smaller dive watches from Tudor?
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  • @najim3000
    @najim3000 Год назад +246

    Teddy is out here reading our minds and making the video we need. ❤

  • @vantage789
    @vantage789 Год назад +186

    I've had the BB58 in black/gilt for about 4 months and it has robbed me of dozens of hours of my life just staring at it. I swear it gets a bit nicer each time I look at it and the dial looks a little different in every lighting situation. Damn you Tudor!

    • @BrianJones-cu2sx
      @BrianJones-cu2sx Год назад +5

      That’s cool man. I’ve been thinking about it. Part of me wants one just so I can personalize it via character over years. Something about a sub with dings and scratches and worn patina just looks so nice to me

    • @notDonaldFagen
      @notDonaldFagen Год назад +7

      Same, I got mine mid-August and ended up canceling my entire rotation and wore it every day, all day, sometimes to bed. I had to promise myself that I'd go back to the rest of my babies in the new year. That was my 2023 resolution, to wear my other watches again 😄. Now, the days that I wear something else, I swap back the 58 when I get home after work, and wear it all weekend.

    • @melody3741
      @melody3741 Год назад

      @@BrianJones-cu2sx BE CAREFUL. Once you realize all the shit you miss out on because they are afraid of stepping on the subs tows it will kill you.
      Hands are an opinion but was specifically for this purpose not for aesthetics. Bezel was changed to gold because it was less accurate to old subs. No micro adjustment. No period accurate endlinks or clasp, even just visually. Crown is flat and slippery as all hell.
      They specifically made it worse because they want the sub to be a fancy hype club.

    • @HAlariousInc
      @HAlariousInc 5 месяцев назад

      @@BrianJones-cu2sxModern Tudors/Rolex post maxi case designs don’t really patina as much as pre maxi cases though. They’re made to consistently look modern

    • @teleguy5699
      @teleguy5699 Месяц назад

      I just fell in love with the BB58 black/gilt with matching nato strap at first sight. I have been wandering a round looking for a quality Swiss watch and Omegas, as much of a quality piece they are, never move me except sadly the Railmaster I was going to get, but discontinued. Tags and Breitlings were in the mix too, but as a former aircraft mechanic, Breitlings were too pilot snobbish and Tags I know are making a comeback but they were just ok to me.

  • @base853
    @base853 Год назад +82

    Great video. The toughest choices are when there is “no wrong” option! I went with the Pelagos 39 for exactly what you described…I wanted the contemporary “interpretation” of a Tudor Sub versus a modern remake…it’s a subtle difference and both watches are rad! No wrong choice here!

    • @TeddyBaldassarre
      @TeddyBaldassarre  Год назад +9

      You sum it up well. That is exactly what the Pelagos represents in my opinion. Enjoy the Pelagos!

    • @duprazsnow9057
      @duprazsnow9057 Год назад +6

      Also it have a crowns protection case more :)

  • @jlarsson1978
    @jlarsson1978 Год назад +9

    I own both (the black BB58 and Pelagos 39). Completely different watches. The BB58 is a dressy sports watch that works well in most situations. The Pelagos 39 is much more of a tool watch, more sporty, lighter but with much sharper edges (the clasp is extremely sharp). The Pelagos disappears on wrist due to the light weight (although more uncomfortable when touching it due to the sharp edges). Love both and can't really say one is better than the other. The Pelagos has a more modern look and the clasp micro adjustment is great. If you often wear a suit I would go for the BB58. The Pelagos is more aggressively sporty if that makes sense. Finishing is better on the BB58. Both gives you a submariner-esque look while still being very unique. When I bought the BB58 I thought it was the perfect watch. Didn't get that feeling with the Pelagos (mostly because the finishing is not as good) but it is really really good. It really boils down to classy versus sporty. Both watches are awesome value!

  • @denniskwok7613
    @denniskwok7613 Год назад +20

    The wearability for me goes to the P39. The centre links of the bracelet fully articulate, the T-Fit on the fly adjustment is brilliant and unlike on the BB58 clasp, the first link doesn't foul on the clasp body making it actually better for small wrists. Factor in the lower mass and the lack of micro adjusts and half links on the 58 and for me, the P39 more than edges it.

  • @Sergio_Math
    @Sergio_Math Год назад +26

    The winner for me would be the Pelagos 39, specially if they eventually release one in blue. The square markers, chapter ring that doesn't interrupt the color and the more matte finish are definite winners in my book.

    • @Jeepsteve1982
      @Jeepsteve1982 10 месяцев назад +3

      +titanium is cool

    • @jackarnold3290
      @jackarnold3290 Месяц назад

      Same thoughts. Bought Pelagos 39 Black. Love it. Will buy BB 58 Blue pre-owned for better price instead of waiting for Pelagos 39 Blue for a lot more money.

  • @timepiece_enthusiast
    @timepiece_enthusiast Год назад +5

    I inquired for both, BB58 and Pelagos 39 at my AD, since both are beautiful.
    Finally received my Pelagos 39 last month.
    Last week I got the call for the BB58 and I declined, since the spot for a Tudor diver in my collection is already occupied by the Pelagos. Although it was unfamiliar at first (being my first titanium watch) I love the lightweight nature of the material, it’s so comfortable to wear all day. Also the lume is amazing and i really dig the sunburst bezel and the slight grey shade the grade 2 titanium has.
    Overall a great watch and I’m not sad I skipped the BB58 as I’m looking forward to put the money I saved on that into an Explorer 124270!

  • @chrisgotti279
    @chrisgotti279 Год назад +11

    Wow Teddy, what a nice holiday surprise. This video is very informative and helpful with the struggling decision between the Black Bay 58 and the Pelagos 39.

    • @TeddyBaldassarre
      @TeddyBaldassarre  Год назад +4

      Glad it was helpful! I imagine this being a big question for many for years to come.

  • @salukibeancounter9589
    @salukibeancounter9589 Год назад +40

    Great review, as always. I own the BB58 gilt and love it. I also have a 6.25" wrist so the 39mm size is more appropriate for me. The rose gold edges help to dress up the watch when needed. Merry Christmas to all.

  • @seattlegrrlie
    @seattlegrrlie Год назад +12

    I have the BB58 in Blue and fully intend to add the Pelagos. It's different enough, it's modern, I'll wear it on the rubber 99% of the time. My BB lives on nato

  • @lirrfan3879
    @lirrfan3879 Год назад +37

    I have the BB58 with black gilt dial. I absolutely love it. If the Pelagos 39 was in steel, I would buy it too. I just don’t like how titanium feels on my wrist.

    • @hjkhhjkh3635
      @hjkhhjkh3635 Месяц назад

      Hey, do you mind explaining why you don’t like titanium on your wrist? I want to hear your take on it to see if it’s something that would bother me. I briefly tried it on and it seemed fine, but I’m interested in your take on it.

    • @lirrfan3879
      @lirrfan3879 Месяц назад +2

      @@hjkhhjkh3635
      Sure! I just feel that titanium is a bit too light. I like a little bit of heft in a watch.

    • @hjkhhjkh3635
      @hjkhhjkh3635 Месяц назад

      @@lirrfan3879 oh I see. I guess it’s a bit of a change if you’re used to the typical Tudor bb gmt weight 😂 these things are absolute tanks

    • @teleguy5699
      @teleguy5699 Месяц назад

      @@hjkhhjkh3635 The 58 is a nice compromise to weight and wearability I've heard. I hesitated looking into BB's until they went to a 39 with less heft. I've never experienced it, but I keep hearing titanium is too light from a lot of Brands.

  • @nathanjay7817
    @nathanjay7817 Год назад +1

    Got the call for a 39mm Pelagos yesterday. Already own a black BB58. Perfect timing with the video.

  • @Marco-vy9hc
    @Marco-vy9hc Год назад +5

    My wife calls me crazy but I have the exact two watches of this video. BB58 Blue since 2020 and the Pelagos 39 is a Christmas present 2022. For me two totally different watches, one with heritage and charme, and one modern and to the point in all aspects. Great review Teddy, just in time for the arrival of my Pelagos. I am definitely in bucket 3, both watches! Happy holidays

    • @themacrofolks863
      @themacrofolks863 Год назад

      which do you wear more?

    • @jackarnold3290
      @jackarnold3290 Месяц назад

      Good call to get both, I will do the same. Money is why since I can have the BB58 Blue Pre-Owned for a better price. Love the Pelagos 39 Titanium.

  • @ajmarion
    @ajmarion Год назад +3

    I actually just bought a BB58 Gilt yesterday! I tried on the Pelagos 39 while I was there, and that wears incredibly as well. Can’t go wrong with either one.

  • @JJ-fb1pw
    @JJ-fb1pw Год назад +8

    Have both, keep the Pelagos on rubber - it is the way to best enjoy the Pelagos. It weighs 74/5 grams on rubber and that's what makes it a game changer.

    • @satherton
      @satherton Год назад +2

      I tried mine on rubber and never really enjoyed it that way. The rubber is way too sticky for everyday use so the keepers are a pain to slide on and off (I understand that might be desirable while diving, but my SMP300 rubber strap is WAY better). It was also either a touch too tight or too loose without the microadjust. And the watch just felt too light in my opinion on the rubber. Felt like a toy vs having some wrist presence. I'd still take the Pelagos over the BB58 - for some reason I just don't care for the look of the 58 even though I know it's way more versatile.

  • @drnick40
    @drnick40 Год назад +29

    I have the blue 58. The Pelagos is a different watch. I like my 58 and for $1500 less at todays realistic market prices it is the better watch hands down. However after a year or two the gray market Pelagos prices will make it a hell of a bargain and I definitely will add it to my Tudors. Merry Christmas to everyone!

    • @TeddyBaldassarre
      @TeddyBaldassarre  Год назад +5

      Merry Christmas, Nikola. Thanks for watching!

    • @drnick40
      @drnick40 Год назад +2

      @@TeddyBaldassarre Merry Christmas Teddy! Thanks for your hard work and dedication!

  • @josevasquez1781
    @josevasquez1781 Год назад +3

    I recently purchased the P39 and I have zero regrets cause it's has great design,materials and super light while being so comfortable.

  • @humblegent4741
    @humblegent4741 10 месяцев назад +2

    Perfect video for my situation right now. I was deciding between the Ranger and either the BB58 or Pelagos 39. I think I've settled on the Pelagos. I went to my local AD to try both on. The BB58 fits great and looks amazing, but the Pelagos, with its titanium build, T-fit clasp, no rivets, lumed bezel, and ceramic bezel ultimately won me over.

    • @jackarnold3290
      @jackarnold3290 Месяц назад

      Same. Bought the Pelagos 39 Titanium and am very pleased.

  • @ehuntley83
    @ehuntley83 Год назад +11

    Both are brilliant watches, really hard to go wrong no matter what you choose.
    I recently picked up a Pelagos 39 and I adore it. The clasp is large, but having owned a couple Seamaster 300m’s maybe I’m used to enormous clasps on my small wrist? Either way, it hasn’t been as much of an issue as I thought it might be.
    That being said, I tried a silver BB the other day and I might have to add that to the collection soon 😊
    Tudor has been killing it recently.
    Great video as always! 🙏

    • @marcgirard7551
      @marcgirard7551 Год назад

      Great reply! Can I ask you a few questions? How big is your wrist and how do you feel about the Pelagos 39 versus the Seamaster 300's you have?

  • @JensPeterLiljegren
    @JensPeterLiljegren Год назад +3

    Got my Pelagos 39 fourteen days ago. The clasp is fantastic. Fits like a dream even though it was not possible to remove an equal amount of links on either side of the clasp. The easy adjustment system works flawlessly.
    According to precision it is ticking accurately. (It has lost 2 seconds in eleven days - Daily wearing without deliberate positioning).
    The criticism concerning the slightly weaker lume of the hands in comparison with the hour markers is absolutely justified.
    Was never a dealbreaker for me, though, since this drawback was mentioned in the early reviews of the watch. Fancy the colour of the powerful lume.
    This is the utility watch that the (iconic) Rolex Submariner used to be. At half the retail price, which makes it a true daily wearer.
    Still, the only right watch is the one you wear😎

  • @sgilmour22
    @sgilmour22 Год назад +4

    I think one point that should have been directly addressed is how each fit within a collection.
    The Black Bay strikes me as the better pick if you have one great watch, or perhaps even a 2 watch collection, due to its better versatility.
    That said, I chose the Pelagos 39 because to me it is the ultimate “weekend watch”. I’m fortunate enough to have multiple interesting watches I can wear and so versatility isn’t what I’m after - rather I wanted something that is a little more focused and I leave the heritage aspect to actual vintage watches.

  • @JamesL88
    @JamesL88 Год назад +2

    Love this kind of content. So much attention to detail.
    If I'm ever in the market for a Tudor dive watch a few years from now, likely I'll be back to rewatch this video. Thanks again Teddy

  • @Essenence
    @Essenence Год назад +3

    Just got a BB58 in blue recently, it’s great! 🙌

  • @Khanh.Nguyen369
    @Khanh.Nguyen369 Год назад

    My former BB was my adventure watch. So I definitely used it for what it was meant for. Diving. Climbing. Camping. Such a good every day watch. Waiting for my Pelagos.

  • @philw4053
    @philw4053 Год назад +1

    Hey Teddy. Usually agree with most of what you say. But I think your scoring was skewed by the fact you own one! The Pelegos would be the quite obvious choice of the two for me. By the way - hats off to you for converting a passion into such a thriving business. You're obviously living the dream. Well done.

  • @apanteli
    @apanteli Год назад +3

    Cool video, thanks Teddy, I am one of the ones who prefer the Pelagos 39

  • @Philippe_R
    @Philippe_R Год назад +1

    Received a call from my local AD for the Pelagos 39. Will take a look at it tomorrow and make a decision whether to buy it or not 🤷🏻‍♂️

  • @andywilliams4887
    @andywilliams4887 Год назад +5

    These are both marvellous watches, with similar specs and dimensions but very different characters. I own both the gilt and blue versions of the BB58 and they share wrist time with my 20-year old Rolex Sub date 16610, so you can tell my penchant for this type of diver. They go well with any attire and certainly a suit. The Pelagos is a cool more sporty addition, but the clasp is too long IMO and when I tried one on it felt a too light on my wrist for my taste. I may consider one if they bring out a blue version in steel.

  • @ZakBoxer
    @ZakBoxer Год назад +3

    A blue Pelagos 39 would be sick!

  • @MillerVanDotTV
    @MillerVanDotTV Год назад +2

    I want a nice diver (I don’t dive) and I’m interested in trying Titanium. Always loved the BB58 size but never wanted the “vintage” or “couldn’t swing a Sub” look. Time to go try on the new smaller Pelagos.🛸.

  • @MediaTruth
    @MediaTruth Год назад +3

    My vote is for the Pelagos. I have the Pelagos LHD and it is a beautiful piece.

  • @unchainthewolves
    @unchainthewolves Год назад +3

    Great video and good timing! I’m planning on getting the black/gilt BB58 next week, I just love the color contrast.

  • @ericgrace9995
    @ericgrace9995 Год назад +1

    I'd like to compliment you on the content you make. You're one of the *watch guys* whose content I routinely watch and trust. So thanks, and have a Happy Christmas 🎄 !

  • @giacomogalbiati3734
    @giacomogalbiati3734 Год назад +8

    BB58 is very nice, perfect for everyday use. But feels like something designed to look good, surfing the wave of vintage inspired watches. The Pelagos is just how the Tudor Submariner could have evolved if its production never ended. Feels like made for purpose. Waited for a 40mm version of it for years, and the P39 looks just right: nothing more than what is needed in a tool watch, without being nostalgic...unless we think that wearing a mechanial watch is somehow nostalgic anyway...P39 is the right choice for me! Greetings

    • @clementmartin1593
      @clementmartin1593 Год назад +1

      Agreed. I think the Pelagos will age better in our heart while the BB58 is trendy now with his heritage look but this trend will fade away imo.

    • @giacomogalbiati3734
      @giacomogalbiati3734 Год назад

      @@clementmartin1593 Agree. Sill a nice watch!

  • @gogs9240
    @gogs9240 Год назад +1

    Picked up my Pelagos 39 yesterday I’m very happy with it. Love your videos Teddy have a great Xmas

  • @chriscon8463
    @chriscon8463 Год назад +1

    The bracelet on my BB58 is very high quality, but it wears weird on the underside of my wrist. I even tried an Uncle Seiko half-link. The long scissor arms & lack of articulation makes it effectively 50mm+. I got a Forstner “O” & it’s so much more comfortable!

  • @Will67267
    @Will67267 8 месяцев назад

    I went with the Tudor Pelagos 39 for its modern take on Tudor Sub. It works well on my 3 watch collection. Reverso Classic, Rolex 36 OP black and this Tudor 39. The BB 58 in black works well as a 1 watch collection.

  • @balthus9265
    @balthus9265 Год назад +4

    Nice video Teddy. I’ve been debating about exactly those two watches from sometime now. Excellent comparison and I agree with your points almost 100%. One minor aspect that makes the BB58 more attractive for me is that the minute hand extends fully over the minute marks, differently from the Pelagos. It might be psychological, but it makes it a bit more legible than the Pelagos in my opinion. I do own a Pelagos 42 and love the watch, but can’t justify owning a 39 also. Going for the 58 in this size.

  • @Henk-007
    @Henk-007 Год назад +4

    Great video as always ! For me, the Crown guards are a factor to consider. I had the crown ripped out of my old Rolex once, so I prefer the crown guards.

    • @david12990
      @david12990 Год назад

      Good point. I was thinking the same thing.

  • @bayflowshow65
    @bayflowshow65 Год назад

    This is how I made the decision of the Black Bay 58 versus the Pelagos. I went with the 41 instead due to my wrist size when I saw the BB58 for the fist time. But when I saw the P39, I bought it right there. The Pelagos LHD was also available. I thought that was grail because I’m left handed. I still went with the P39.
    I do have a theory about the P39. If the person has ever owned a black dial Submariner, they won’t like the P39. But if you want a homage without the drama of the Submariner, you would like the P39. Great video. I’m sure people made some good decisions after your video!

  • @miltgarrison5357
    @miltgarrison5357 Год назад +1

    Thank you as always for your complete forensic break down of 2 awesome study watches. My choice is the"PELAGOS"!

  • @matium1528
    @matium1528 Год назад +4

    Pelagos for me is the winner by far and is actually more versatile because titanium wears better in any condition. Wearing a Titanium can be more comfortable than anything, you can literally forget about having a watch on your wrist because of this. Another plus for Titanium is that it is Hypoallergenic! This means that you can run till you drop, dance till you drop, hump or do whatever you want till you drop and your Titanium will not cause skin rash or something because perspiration. What can i say..i'm a Titanium fanboy ^^

  • @Nefville
    @Nefville Год назад +1

    I agree, good call with that clasp. Because on my Tudor the clasp really is longer than the l2l of the watch and I hate that about it.

  • @alexlitner6611
    @alexlitner6611 Год назад +3

    I recently got the Pelagos 39. These are the things l like about it.
    Ceramic bezel insert and the blue lume lume
    Crown gaurd
    The red line of text on the dial is cool too.

  • @LeadershipAdventure
    @LeadershipAdventure Год назад

    Hi Teddy, just wanted to affirm your comment about the clasp on the Pelagos. I own a 42mm LHD model, which I love because of the limited production nature of the watch. But the clasp, while brilliantly designed, is definitely something that takes some adjusting to. That said, I'm a diver and a sailor, so the design fits the bill perfectly for me because I use the features regularly. Also, the Lume on the Pelagos is phenomenal. Even on the deck of my boat at night, it really helps when telling the time. Thanks for all your great content. Cheers.

  • @exkal215
    @exkal215 Год назад +1

    Great comparison. I agree with all of the points made. The BB58 would be my choice.

  • @kingjgregory
    @kingjgregory Год назад +1

    I still love both of them and the Black Bay Bro too much. Tudor is my spirit animal.

  • @kellerhammer4613
    @kellerhammer4613 Год назад

    Could you PLEASE make a video on a bunch of left handed watches? I feel like that would be a great video and help a lot of people out including myself. Keep up the great work!

  • @Slammintone
    @Slammintone Год назад

    I’ll just add that being old fashioned I really, really loved the old vintage Tudor Subs with basically a real Rolex Sub case, the beautiful Tudor dials and the ETA 2824 movement. I would buy several of them just like that new today. A version with Tudors new chronometer manufacture movement would be icing on the cake for ME. Yes I know, nothing like looking backwards, lol. I have a couple of minty 1970s Tudor catalogs an old timer gave me once and I still drool at them, and I own a 2007 Rolex Sub-date.

  • @dyios
    @dyios 3 месяца назад

    It was a tough one. I love the Pelagos 39 as I love a simpler and black/white design. But when I saw it in real life, the bezel is not entirely black, it’s kinda light grey/silverish at some angles as compared to the photos on the internet. I prefer BB58’s circular markers too instead of P39’s. So I ultimately went for the BB58!

  • @ugabrew
    @ugabrew Год назад +2

    Having worn both of these and currently owning one, I think you nailed every matchup and did a great job covering the small differences between these two. Both are excellent watches for the money.

  • @herbmerced7780
    @herbmerced7780 Год назад +1

    Got the original BB58 in 2018….my most comfy watch!

  • @ppbur
    @ppbur Год назад +3

    I wanted a BB58 and was undecided between the 925 and the bronze but finally got the P39 as soon as it came out. The issue for me with the BB58 is that every iteration had an imperfection: The gilt has that fake gold feeling, blue is a bit too bland, silver doesn't have a bracelet and the bronze should have come in dial/bezel colours of the larger bronze models (grey/blue).

  • @bipennate
    @bipennate Год назад +3

    For me, it basically boils down to design consistency - the circular markers on the BB58 conflicts with the squarish snowflake hand, imo, where the Pelagos has a more cohesive design with block markers. I used to not like the snowflake, but I like it on the Pelagos. Not that you can go wrong with either, of course, but for me it's the Pelagos 39.

    • @giusepperocchi2979
      @giusepperocchi2979 Год назад

      It’s like saying the Submariner’s circular hour hand conflicts with the rectangular and triangular markers, and still In both cases it just works.

    • @AlphaConde-qy7vi
      @AlphaConde-qy7vi Год назад +1

      That's what I realised as well. The more I compared the two, the more I thought the BB58's dial was more "confusing" - and this would be due to the dots used for indices.

  • @TobIas-or9dj
    @TobIas-or9dj 7 месяцев назад

    The size of the clasp is killing it for me… I just cant unsee it

  • @TheGunDude
    @TheGunDude Год назад +2

    Blue bay 58 is one of the best watches offered today. Especially considering the price. I love the pelagos because of the square markers but the overall style is better from the bb58

  • @jamess8175
    @jamess8175 Год назад +4

    The Pelagos 42mm is the real deal, 500m with helium escape valve. Solid construction with thick walls inside. Not the mini Pelagos.

  • @decoculaeselmariachi
    @decoculaeselmariachi Год назад

    Teddy! Congrats! I subscribed to your channel! Always very informative and full of knowledge, your videos. What I especially like is that you look at all kinds of watches and price categories, not only the super expansive and for most of us not affordable watches! Keep on the good work!

  • @hacker007300
    @hacker007300 Год назад

    4 months ago i bought a 925 ( the silver one). Today i got the Pelagos 39. Really happy with it

    • @tyler80501
      @tyler80501 Год назад

      How do you like the 925? Did you buy a different strap for it?

  • @endusima
    @endusima Год назад +2

    I was a bit concerned about the long clasp on the 39 but I have no problems at all with it after about a month of ownership.

  • @florianberka2279
    @florianberka2279 Год назад +2

    Why do you point out heritage section?? its clear that the bb 58 wins because it is inspired by older designs. The Pelagos on the other hand is not inspired at all! (maybe just slightly) so ether you do not count that section, or give a + to the Pelagos.

  • @emanuelebalestra2097
    @emanuelebalestra2097 Год назад +1

    I don't know, the vintage charm of the 58 can't be beat!

  • @propliner
    @propliner Год назад

    the BB58 is beautiful.. the flat black dial and gold hands blows me away.. love it, even as a rolex owner.. it's my fav..

  • @chriscampbell1455
    @chriscampbell1455 Год назад +2

    I’d go Pelagos all day! Absolutely love the modern take with the crown guards, titanium, and monotone color way. The current 58 offerings all have something to disappoint me. I want a black face but I personally really dislike the look of mixed metals (it looks very tacky/cheap) so the gilt 58 is a no for me.
    I’m sure if I saw the 58 in person I’d fall in love, but I’m still going pelagos.

  • @adamhindle9215
    @adamhindle9215 Год назад +1

    Another great vid Teddy. I'd go Pelagos myself. Just has more character and style for me. But then again, I don't like dive watches, so I wouldn't get either...

  • @erickruse4679
    @erickruse4679 4 месяца назад

    Whichever one gets a future update to bring back the smiley dial first would be my first pick.

  • @FS-zn9xe
    @FS-zn9xe Год назад +1

    As much as I like the size of the P39, the lack of a date makes it a no-go for me. Would like to see that functionality being added in 2023, just like its bigger brother has.

  • @Wayne31245
    @Wayne31245 Год назад

    I think this is pretty fair, although the heritage argument could be tied perhaps? They're both referencing Tudor subs but in different eras, the pelagos has the look of the snowflake subs (crown guards, bezel profile, handset and markers) the black bay has that vintage inspiration and only really omits the Mercedes hands.
    The pelagos is more of a natural continuation of the sub line while the bb is intended as a throwback.

  • @TheOmarTech
    @TheOmarTech Год назад

    I am in the third bucket... actually the Black Bay Pro GMT was my first choice, also 39mm but was way too thick. So I went with the 58 in navy as the blue made it look more modern IMO. But now I also want the Pelagos 39 after trying it. My first choice out of the 2 would still be the 58, it's safe bet. Because of the titanium on the Pelagos 39, it wears much lighter than the 58, this may be an issue for some that want to feel something substantial on their wrist.

  • @ericiidx
    @ericiidx Год назад +1

    Thanks for the high detail shots of these two back to back! I've been considering both, but they each have a few quirks I can't see past (not yet, anyway!) On the Pelagos, really, it's just the sunburst dial. Need to check it out in person.

    • @jackarnold3290
      @jackarnold3290 Месяц назад

      Sunburst dial is so subtle, it is not a factor.

  • @jtfragrance
    @jtfragrance Год назад

    Definitely saving my money to own both of these, i think their awesome in every sense

  • @racebannon2332
    @racebannon2332 Год назад +1

    The Pelagos 39 is the modern submariner in Ti. I sold my 41mm submariner at the height of the insanity & missed it so much, I purchased the Pelagos 39. Much better everyday wear. I still have the Rolex Sea Dweller 40mm 16600 & 116600 & explorer 39 full lume but the Pelagos is my daily wear

  • @drewfogle
    @drewfogle 2 месяца назад

    Great video! Now too bad I can’t the 2023 pricing!! Better buy now because these prices are only going to keep rising!

  • @adamwest5625
    @adamwest5625 Год назад +1

    I went for the Pelagos 39 in November - it was very close between the P39 and BB58.
    In the end, the P39 won out because I already have a Submariner 124060 and Pelagos FXD MN21.

  • @felixbrand7971
    @felixbrand7971 6 месяцев назад

    Super helpful videos Teddy as someone who is just getting into watches.
    I might be wrong but I think the naming of ‘58’ refers specifically to the black/gilt colour watch. The other ones like the blue, silver case, and gold case (as well as the red bezel) are just ‘black bay’?

  • @poduss44
    @poduss44 Год назад +2

    I personally prefer the Pelagos and it is the one I wanted to get because it looks more modern and I love the titanium/ceramic duo. However, my issue is that I wanted a blue dial and I do prefer the color of the Pelagos as well but it only comes in 42mm which doesn’t fit me. Therefore, BB58 is the way😊

  • @deskdiversthlm
    @deskdiversthlm Год назад +1

    Have owned thr BB58x4 times and now the P39. Was on the fence but after two months on the wrist the P39 wears better, allow you to adjust to a better fit.
    Also the clasp on the 58 is actually longer in length than on the 58.
    Yes the BB58 might be a better deskdiver but with so many people wearing both sub’s and Panerai’s it really isn’t an issue.
    Love the blue BB58 and have been considering it for the third time😅….. buy now would rather wait for a blue P39.

    • @giannisignori2812
      @giannisignori2812 Год назад

      What were your reasons for flipping the 58 so many times?
      I've been waiting for the P39 since it had been announced, but with the 58 in the display case waiting to be picked up... I'm very very tempted by it!

    • @deskdiversthlm
      @deskdiversthlm Год назад

      @@giannisignori2812 main reasons is probably because I wanted a more tool-like dive watch and was unable to wear the OG Pelagos due to its massive size. The 58 is great, but if the P39 is what you want you'll end up sooner or later with that one. What I learned through the years is that always get what you want not a substitute.

  • @bimble205
    @bimble205 Год назад +1

    I like the pelagos but it needs more refinement before I'd buy one. Seems to have issues around lumes on hands not matching up with dial after few months, the movements accuracy I've heard has problems and the bracelet is a mess, needs refinement but I really like the watch, the rubber the titanium the different bezel and 39mm. It's a nice package so I hope they make improvements.

  • @THEpirateshunter
    @THEpirateshunter Год назад +1

    I would choose the black bay imo. However, I think some people (maybe collectors) are tired of the flashy look and just want something simple to look at which is not always a bad thing of course. the pelagos is more friendly for daily use since it is more durable and also has an extra strap. When you look at it from this POV I think even people who are not into collecting watches would be more into it for the reasons I mentioned above.

  • @diefenbachfravert
    @diefenbachfravert Месяц назад

    I like the watch I got from MAMACOO. That rubber strap combo looks really cool! Been wearing it since last year and love every minute of it.

  • @stu632
    @stu632 Год назад

    I am a crazy person like you who wants them both. I went to my AD to see the Pelagos, but he also offered me an Explorer 2 so I jumped on that 😱

  • @oysterman962
    @oysterman962 Год назад

    Buy both. I think they are different enough to enjoy separately. One modern. One vintage inspired.
    I had the same dilemma when deciding between a Submariner & Se-Dweller. And in the end I bought both. There is so much choice and variations within the Black Bay range you can virtually collect that one model in it's multiple variations and materials.

    • @EastCoastPGS
      @EastCoastPGS Год назад

      I agree, just get both that’s what I did.

  • @tacticaltruth8118
    @tacticaltruth8118 Год назад

    Fantastic video. Thank you for posting. I was leaning toward the Pelagos until I watched this. Prefer the color combination on the Pelagos. The scoring was interesting but did not change my view. The key difference - what impacts my choice - is the big clasp on the Pelagos. It would be a great feature if you are diving all the time and going back and forth between skin and a wet suit but for me it comes down to daily wear and I think that big clasp would bug me. By the way, I am going for a 41 mm case. Thanks for covering the clasp in the video!

  • @brianwong4579
    @brianwong4579 Год назад +1

    Great comparison, you hit on reasons why I chose the BB58 bronze (because the steel ones are quite played out so wanted something a bit different, and T-fit), and for Pelagos, the 39 is too similar to the BB58 so again looking for a quirkier version, got the FXD :)

  • @dezmarinvestmentsllc9964
    @dezmarinvestmentsllc9964 Год назад

    Thank you for making this video; I’ve been on the fence about these two.

  • @riccardo5753
    @riccardo5753 Год назад +1

    The marker at 6 is misaligned on the black bay 58

  • @MichaelPhelpsMedia
    @MichaelPhelpsMedia Год назад

    I have the OG ETA 42mm Pelagos. Bought it because I wanted a dive tool watch that's NOT a Submariner (recreational diving/snorkel/swim watch). Bought the BB 41 black dial for casual wear. Bought the BB 58 for business casual wear, but with 7.65 wrists, it's almost too petite. That said, the thinness for a dive watch makes it perfect to slide under a cuff. All of that said, the BB58 is almost a one watch collection. The Pelagos 39 is a "I love this watch and don't care what you think" pick. Either are 100% valid reasons for each, respectively. Probably can't go wrong either way. PS: the days of "Tudor is for people who can't afford a Rolex" are over. These watches stand on their own and go punch-for-punch with anything in their class and sometimes a class above. My BB 58 movement outperforms my Seadweller 42 and OP 41 (by about a second a day) and Seamaster 300 (by about 2 seconds a day)(despite their "superior" movements).

    • @TeddyBaldassarre
      @TeddyBaldassarre  Год назад

      All great points, Michael! Thanks for watching and happy holidays!

    • @ericgrace9995
      @ericgrace9995 Год назад

      So tell me. Do you like Tudor ?

  • @BAF605
    @BAF605 Год назад +2

    Either or both, just go with your fancy. Don't overpay for the Pelagos. In my experience Tudor ADs run a fair wait list and every hot Tudor ends up in the window display eventually.

  • @notDonaldFagen
    @notDonaldFagen Год назад

    The only thing I'd want from the Pelly39 is the slider clasp, and the clasp itself with its Rolex look objectively suits it better.
    But, for my OG 58, I got a Steel Reef 5mm clip out extension link (Functions exactly like a diver extension that you'd be familiar with, just not as broad of an extension, just a few mm for comfort in mind, not a wet suit).
    That does the trick. Oem fit and finish. Maybe a bit pricy for what it is (140usd) but it's up to snuff with the bracelet quality. It's exactly as it would have been if it had been offered from the factory. You would never know it was aftermarket.

  • @darshanmalde497
    @darshanmalde497 Год назад +1

    Black Bay 58 on Ranger bracelet is the ultimate combo! I bought the 58 on a strap just so I can purchase the bracelet and put it on. Guys it’s a game changer!!

    • @TeddyBaldassarre
      @TeddyBaldassarre  Год назад +2

      I hope that becomes the default. The ranger is my current favorite clasp of any tudor.

    • @darshanmalde497
      @darshanmalde497 Год назад

      Happy Holidays! Keep it up 👍

  • @kingofthejungle
    @kingofthejungle Год назад +4

    Great video Teddy! I was in line for Black BB58, but ended up getting Blue one since it became available. Didn’t love it form day one, but now it gives be me such a great Miami vice vibe :) which is not a bad feeling at all. Would love to see Pelagos in steal, since I can’t imagine liking lighter watch, but I do like looks of it.

    • @TeddyBaldassarre
      @TeddyBaldassarre  Год назад +2

      Still love my blue 58. Thanks for watching my friend!

  • @wj6782
    @wj6782 Год назад

    My preference is the Black Bay M79230B-0008 41mm with the white hand set, and matt blue anodised aluminium Bezel insert.
    Has the retro signed crown with the Tudor rose, Domed sapphire crystal, and Rivet bracelet...
    I Prefer the slightly bigger size, the clean white hand set(and lume) and the matt blue insert for a bit of color(more in comparison to the very retro gilt version). A modern retro look(LoL), the best of both worlds. I'm aware one is in Steel and the other is Titanium. I'm used to steel watches, and actually don't even notice the weight.

  • @Slammintone
    @Slammintone Год назад +1

    If the 58 had the crown protectors like the Pelagos and Rolex sport watches it would be perfect. Once Tudor gets that feature into the design of the steel Black Bays they will have a winner and I’ll have a new watch!

  • @rip93ford
    @rip93ford Год назад +1

    I have the bronze bb58, so I have the t fit clasp, it's pretty amazing.

  • @daleyfamily2179
    @daleyfamily2179 Год назад

    I'm going with the Pelagos just do to my life style being military, off road racing in Baja, surfing etc. I'm very very hard on watch's and titanium I think will stand up much better wear wise for my lifestyle. Great video.

  • @itairom195
    @itairom195 Год назад

    I will end up with both, but still love my BB58 Blue. Just the easiest no brainer watch to take with me wherever I go.

  • @toshitominaga3911
    @toshitominaga3911 3 месяца назад

    Have both. The Pelagos sees more daylight. Keep thinking to sell the 58

  • @matthewcam
    @matthewcam Год назад

    I usually avoid the urge to comment but this one was just too on-the-nose. Having previously owned the BB58 blue, and currently being fortunate enough to own both the black/gilt BB58 and the Pelagos 39. I can give some insight. Firstly, I’ve tried every option available - the Steel Reef extension link, the uncle seiko half link, multiple uncle seiko half links, every combination known to man, and I cannot manage to get a perfect fitting on the BB58. It’s a problem.
    Secondly, and I say this with love and the greatest respect. The BB58 has had its moment in the sun and I think it will be overshadowed by the Pelagos 39. The Pelagos 39 is an incredible everyday watch that has its origins in possibly the first true authentic Tudor design in the square markers/snowflake handset. It doesn’t feel competitively handicapped by Rolex to avoid eating into the submariner market. It fits like a dream, and I suspect it’s going to become the definitive Tudor watch to own in the coming months and years as all the naysayers come to their senses.
    I think history will look back on it as the most iconic Tudor of this generation.
    Amazing video as always. Cinematography and production value is on another level as usual. Many thanks, happy holidays

  • @Domlazarus
    @Domlazarus Год назад

    Great vid, I have both of these - think you missed the optionality and wearability for the p39, as one watch gives 2 options with the bracelet/rubber straps included.
    Wearability for me is better on the p39 as the T-fit is a must-have in a hot climate!
    Then you could also argue the price for the Pelagos is pretty competitive vs a bb58 with a bracelet and a rubber strap!
    Still can’t decide on a favourite though!

  • @Lewis_Treff97
    @Lewis_Treff97 Месяц назад

    I've been looking at a pelegos 42mm as I do feel the black bay 58 is a lot more common. Although stuck between the black or blue one