

The BB 36 with the leather strap costs RM9,990. If you’re gonna’ pick the bracelet, rest assured you will have made an equally good choice.įinally, you would also have spent a fair bit over the leather option as the steel bracelet version goes for RM11,240. The steel bracelet wears amazingly well and has just the right amount of heft in it. Personally, I prefer the beige strap after trying it on against the bracelet but then again, I have a leather fetish. Whichever one you go for, Tudor will include a black NATO strap. You can have it with a blue or black dial and choose between a steel bracelet, a beige or brown leather strap. The BB 36 comes with four strap and two dial options. Servicing costs should be manageable as well considering this movement is everywhere. It’s nothing outstanding but keep in mind that the 2824 is a renowned workhorse.

The automatic 2824 beats at 4 Hz, has hacking capabilities and a power reserve of “approximately 38 hours” according to Tudor. In addition, there’s no date window to spoil the symmetry here, either.Īs for the movement, the Tudor Heritage Black Bay 36 contains a modified ETA 2824 calibre. Legibility looks to be top notch with Tudor’s trademark ‘Snowflake’ hands, large, easy-to-read indices and a generous helping of lume on said points. I find this size near-perfect as it wears great on male and female wrists.Įlsewhere, the smooth bezel works in total harmony with the simple, flat black dial. While all the attention is usually lavished on the original Black Bays, the BB 36 quietly ticks away with its modest 36 mm stainless steel case. Introduced at Baselworld 2016, the BB 36 could very well be the sleeper hit of the Black Bay collection. While both may appeal to different audiences, yours truly thinks that these are solid choices for those looking for a mid-tier, everyday watch with the oh-so-coveted ‘ Swiss Made‘ badge. Moving on, we have with us the Tudor Heritage Black Bay 36 and the TAG Heuer Carrera Calibre 5. A ‘Quickie’ is basically us window shopping and trying on a watch there and then. So, what’s the difference between a ‘Quickie’ and a ‘ Review‘ on Centre Seconds? It’s simple, really. Now that those people are gone, let’s get on with the story. Trust me, this is nothing compared to what you’ll be exposed to if you continue on.

First of all, if you’re offended by everything and anything, get off the Internet. A quickie?! I thought this blog was family-friendly?! How dare yo.
