Hello I have a quick question friends, I need your opinion. I am currently in the middle of a dilem between the "bb58 39mm A2824" or the "BB heritage 41mm miyota 8215" which one do you prefer and why? Thanks to the aficionados for enlightening me
I’d go with the BB58. The size for me is perfect and Tudor have a strong history using ETA movements so even though a 2824 base never featured in a BB58, it’s still a decent nod to the structure they used.
I’d go with the BB58. The size for me is perfect and Tudor have a strong history using ETA movements so even though a 2824 base never featured in a BB58, it’s still a decent nod to the structure they used.
I’d go with the BB58. The size for me is perfect and Tudor have a strong history using ETA movements so even though a 2824 base never featured in a BB58, it’s still a decent nod to the structure they used.
Thank you for this information I will go on the A2824 in principle for the second stop and the cadence, as miyota has the 8215 for the bb (to my knowledge ...) and that a GEN ETA would be quite good in the future in the event of a breakdown. sorry for english best regards luis
Thank you for this information I will go on the A2824 in principle for the second stop and the cadence, as miyota has the 8215 for the bb (to my knowledge ...) and that a GEN ETA would be quite good in the future in the event of a breakdown. sorry for english best regards luis
Your english is fine Luis, no need to apologise.
I agree with your plan. I had a Black Bay “ETA” from ZF that I fitted with a genuine ETA 2824 and it was a great watch. Keeping things in the same family makes modding very easy.