Buy Luxury Tudor Black Bay Watches

Whenever I see a Tudor Black Bay on someone’s wrist, I know the wearer knows a thing or two about watches. On the other hand, anyone with enough money can wear a Submariner, even someone who is not interested in watches at all. But Tudor has a handle on the enthusiast. These people know exactly what they are buying: a high-quality stainless steel diver’s watch with a very capable movement at a compelling price. I know that no one buys a watch in a 100% rational way. But at the end of the day, you want to save some money on other replica watches, too, right? hublot-big-bang 45mm
This brings me to the second reason why the Tudor Black Bay is the better choice, and that is simply because it is in stock. Admittedly, whenever a new Tudor watch is released, people line up to buy it. This can lead to a short waiting period in the first few months after the launch. But after a while, usually, the watches are readily available in stores to try and buy. However, this is certainly not the case when it comes to the Rolex Submariner.
You can only get a Submariner if an authorized dealer allows you to purchase it. And to get that permission in a reasonable amount of time, you either need to have a long history with that AD or be a superstar of some blockbuster. If you’re just a regular guy like you and me, forget it unless you’re prepared to wait years, probably in vain. And, while I think the exclusivity adds a certain charm, I prefer not having to play games just to spend money.
Also, when I decide to buy a copy watch, I like to have some options. There are only three stainless steel models in the Rolex Submariner line. There is one without a date, a black dial, and a black ceramic bezel, and then there are two options with a date, a black dial, and either a black or green ceramic bezel. I know Rolex is trying to maintain the status of an all-time classic icon here. Still, I wish there were some additional options.
First, Tudor chooses a 39mm or 41mm case size, while Rolex only offers a 41mm case. Then, as for color, Tudor lets you choose between black/black/gilt, black/red/gilt, and black/blue/silver for the 41 mm Black Bay. Then, the 39 mm Black Bay Fifty-Eight is also available in black/black/gilt and blue/blue/silver. Admittedly, there is no option to add a date to the stainless steel Black Bay, but who needs a date to clutter up that beautiful dial?