18K Rose Gold Plated 316L Stainless steel Japanese MIYOTA 8215 automatic movement decorate to Omega 8500 movement
Tudor Black Bay Fifty-Eight Watch Review
Tudor has been riding the heritage/vintage reissue train for nearly a decade. With the release of the Heritage Chronograph in 2010, and then two years later with the original (ETA-Powered) Black Bay, we saw a dramatic rebirth of a brand that for a long time had lived in big-brother-Rolex's shadow. Since that time Tudor has focused a lot of energy on developing the Black Bay line; some might say to the deficit of other models in its catalog. But there can be no arguing that they have become fixtures in the modern luxury watch landscape. With the addition of in-house COSC certified movements, the Black Bay moved into its own space-no longer appearing on paper as an apparent compromise on the road to buying an actual Rolex. The 2018 Baselworld announcements brought us the new Tudor Black Bay 58, a "remastered"iteration of the watch with entirely different proportions and a new movement meant to honor the legendary Tudor 7924 Oyster Prince Submariner released in 1958 – the watch that
Vacheron Constantin Overseas Tourbillon Watch Hands-On
Vacheron Constantin does not produce many watches, with annual production numbers at somewhere between a half and a third of its closest two competitors. That said, I can't claim to have an idea of how many pieces of the Overseas Tourbillon in stainless steel the brand will produce, but it's safe to say a majority of watch collectors won't even get the opportunity to see one, let alone debate the merits of its six-figure price tag. I'm personally a huge fan of the Overseas collection, as a whole, since it was refreshed back in 2016.The Vacheron Constantin brand of steel sport watch isn't a hypebeast like some others out there, but the Overseas Tourbillon in steel is, simply put, a GMO Peacock. Of course, it's one whose tail feathers open in that historically, let's say, complicated Maltese cross. Nothing personal against any readers who ride hard for the Knights Hospitaller.