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Thread: Review of my new Tudor Heritage Black Bay Blue

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    I have both the burgundy Black Bay and the ceramic Submariner (no date) 114060, and they coexist very nicely. I'm not sure how well the blue Black Bay will work in a collection with a SubC though. In any case, these comparison photos might be helpful.








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    I must say I like the size of the 114060 better (but then again I have smaller wrists).

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    You know, I have never handled a Rolex, I do think however I need to......soon


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    What an amazing shade of blue

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    Great post and wonderful pics, congratulations!

    Had my burgundy BB almost a year now, still loving it maybe even more. A great watch indeed.


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    The BB looks considerably bigger than the Sub, never realised that before. Though I much prefer the less pronounced smaller back of the BB.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Steppy View Post
    The BB looks considerably bigger than the Sub, never realised that before. Though I much prefer the less pronounced smaller back of the BB.
    That was my first thought also, the BB is the perfect size to me, could it be the Sub would be/feel/look too small?


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    Quote Originally Posted by epezikpajoow View Post
    That was my first thought also, the BB is the perfect size to me, could it be the Sub would be/feel/look too small?
    The SubC has a very beefy case, and while it looks a bit smaller, the difference is not very significant. So, if the BB is the perfect size, the SubC should still be an acceptable size.


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