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Thread: New Arrival - Tudor Heritage Black Bay 41

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    I thought you had more german's
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    Just the Tourby and the Mühle
    Quote Originally Posted by Seriously View Post
    I thought you had more german's

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    Boy, you sure kept this one under wraps! Congratulations! The BB41 is gorgeous.

    I think the lug to lug is still 50mm and the thickness is somewhere around 11.1-11.2mm thick. I'm looking forward to seeing your measurements though.

    Like the Ranger, this guy is going to look great on leather and one NATO straps for when you want to take it off the bracelet.
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    Congrats, Magnus! That version has caught my attention as well for the same reasons. And it certainly does not disappoint in photos.

    The more I look at Tudor's offerings, the more I'm realizing Raza's dilemma of a collection of Tudors is not out of the question. I already have two and am already curious to try out the BB41 and the BB Chrono in person. I've already tried the BB and Pelagos and was impressed with both.

    I'm happy to see that they do not include the riveted bracelet with that model. That would take attention away from the smooth bezel.

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    Congratulations- thats a great looking watch for sure.
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    Congrats! I was drooling over the 36mm version when it came out.

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    Congrats that's a great pickup.

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    All i can say is.. you make that watch look GOOD Mag!

    huge congrats and it is such a handsome Tudor for sure.. i think it look super good on bracelet.. i wont blame you if you keep it that way.. the combo just look... Perfect..
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    Quote Originally Posted by Raza View Post
    Boy, you sure kept this one under wraps! Congratulations! The BB41 is gorgeous.

    I think the lug to lug is still 50mm and the thickness is somewhere around 11.1-11.2mm thick. I'm looking forward to seeing your measurements though.

    Like the Ranger, this guy is going to look great on leather and one NATO straps for when you want to take it off the bracelet.
    Thanks Raza. We need some surprises here at times. Easier to keep silent as well when it's a bit more spur of the moment (not that I haven't thought about it for a while)

    Lug to lug is 50mm as you say, thickness I measure to right at 11mm.

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    Quote Originally Posted by FuzzyB View Post
    Congrats, Magnus! That version has caught my attention as well for the same reasons. And it certainly does not disappoint in photos.

    The more I look at Tudor's offerings, the more I'm realizing Raza's dilemma of a collection of Tudors is not out of the question. I already have two and am already curious to try out the BB41 and the BB Chrono in person. I've already tried the BB and Pelagos and was impressed with both.

    I'm happy to see that they do not include the riveted bracelet with that model. That would take attention away from the smooth bezel.
    Thanks Brian. Agree on Tudor. They sure have hit almost everything out the park last few years. Think they have to shift focus to some of their non-sport lines soon though. It's been a lot of black bay for a while. Would be interesting to see them do something with their Style-line.

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