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Haven't bought a new dress watch since buying my current TAG 7 years ago, but I've had my eyes on a Pepsi Tudor for a while and planning to finally pull the trigger later this year.
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I'd obviously rather have a Pepsi Rolex, but I've yet to achieve Surly 1% status.
 

Nice choice. The opaline dial is stunning, too
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51 minutes ago, Storm the Field said:

Haven't bought a new dress watch since buying my current TAG 7 years ago, but I've had my eyes on a Pepsi Tudor for a while and planning to finally pull the trigger later this year.

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I'd obviously rather have a Pepsi Rolex, but I've yet to achieve Surly 1% status.

 

I like the one with Cola bezel black/red and gilt hands and indices.

Tudor Black Bay 58 GMT "Coke" Automatic 39mm Black Dial Men's Watch M7939G1A0NRU-0001 - 546x546

 

 

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4 hours ago, Storm the Field said:

Haven't bought a new dress watch since buying my current TAG 7 years ago, but I've had my eyes on a Pepsi Tudor for a while and planning to finally pull the trigger later this year.

TudorBlackBayGMTPepsi79830RB_69319b20-07

I'd obviously rather have a Pepsi Rolex, but I've yet to achieve Surly 1% status.

 

Classic and a great choice 

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9 hours ago, Storm the Field said:

Haven't bought a new dress watch since buying my current TAG 7 years ago, but I've had my eyes on a Pepsi Tudor for a while and planning to finally pull the trigger later this year.

TudorBlackBayGMTPepsi79830RB_69319b20-07

I'd obviously rather have a Pepsi Rolex, but I've yet to achieve Surly 1% status.

 

I almost prefer the look of the bezel inserts over the ceramic bezels Rolex uses. Gives them a warmer, more vintage look. You can find nice pre-owned examples of these now well below $3k. 

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2 hours ago, cabowabo said:

I almost prefer the look of the bezel inserts over the ceramic bezels Rolex uses. Gives them a warmer, more vintage look. You can find nice pre-owned examples of these now well below $3k. 

Completely agree. Tudor has been killing it the last 6 years or so. You’d be hard pressed to find better value in that price range these days. 

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The recent chatter made me go look at watchuseek and I'm a little surprised what you can get a pre owned Pepsi Tudor for right now. 

The Black Bay Pro is scratching me where I itch too.

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On 7/31/2020 at 1:11 PM, Gale Snoats said:

Any of you watch guys have strong opinions on Panerai?  i like them a lot but don't know anyone who has owned one.  i'm also really liking the look of the Seaholm submariner knockoff.  also like that it's an Austin business and a few folks I know say the founder is a good guy.  Any thoughts or experiences with Seaholm?

I designed the internal shock mount for Seaholm.  Haven't done anything with them since, but yes, the founder is a good guy.

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On 7/15/2025 at 10:28 AM, Litig8r said:

My uncle was chair of House Science Committee and chair of subcommittee on space.  He knew all the OG astronauts.  We had a family reunion this weekend at the Kennedy Space Center/Merritt Island.  He's turning 90 this year and was rocking this 

Weird. Just out of undergrad I worked for a man who at the time was chair of the House Science Committee and chair of the subcommittee on space. He's deceased though.

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IMO it’s tough to justify a Seaholm with a Sellita 200-1 movement for $2K when you can get a Christopher Ward with the same movement for half that. And in the case of their field watches get a certified chronometer movement. 

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1 hour ago, randomhorn said:

IMO it’s tough to justify a Seaholm with a Sellita 200-1 movement for $2K when you can get a Christopher Ward with the same movement for half that. And in the case of their field watches get a certified chronometer movement. 

Don't check out the Christopher Ward prices if you are buying from the US unless you want a jump scare. Tariffs bring what is a great value and well priced watch into a territory it can't compete in. 

 

 

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