Well, I hope V6F instead of TF is the right guess
I think it could be V6F / KW (or together as XF), or ZF factory release
But whoever releases it, I just hope that the gold parts are wrapped properly
The gen S&G (steel and gold) 79733n doesn't have solid gold mid-links apparently - the centre links are just gold wrapped -
https://www.ablogtowatch.com/tudor-heritage-black-bay-sg-79733n-watch/ablogtowatch said:As I said above, S&G stands for "steel and gold," and for whatever reason, Tudor isn't calling this a "two-tone" model. When I first saw it, I thought that it was a steel and bronze watch, but it is steel with 18k yellow gold. The version on the bracelet has gold center-links, but given the price point, these are not fully gold. Rather, you have center links wrapped in a jacket of gold, with steel on the inside. This isn't plating, exactly, but a jacket of gold. This accounts for the still fair price. In any event, I see these as high-quality but a "poor man's two-tone Rolex Submariner."