Building A Complete Watch Collection With Tudor
Why It Matters
The exercise underscores Tudor’s broad appeal and product depth—especially multiple Black Bay iterations and small-case options—highlighting factors buyers consider (fit, heritage, bracelet updates) that can drive demand and secondary-market interest. It’s a practical snapshot for collectors weighing purchase priorities within an increasingly crowded mid-luxury segment.
Summary
Two watch collectors, Teddy Baldassarre and Danny Milton, staged a playful in-store competition to assemble three-watch collections solely from Tudor’s lineup, using a coin-flip and a one-time block mechanic to shape picks. Teddy opened by taking the compact Black Bay 54 (37mm) while Danny countered with the updated Black Bay Fifty-Eight in burgundy on the five-link bracelet; selections also featured the 36mm Ranger and flirtations with the Tudor Royal. The conversation emphasized case-size preferences, the aesthetic and evolutionary differences between Black Bay generations, and how certain models fit everyday wear. A blind colleague will later judge which three-watch grouping makes the stronger collection.
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