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Old 28 November 2016, 05:57 AM   #61
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Please remind me that I should stay strong and not buy this watch...... This would ruin some of my other plans...


Stay strong. Do NOT buy this watch. It will ruin your other plans. And you will end up a homeless crackhead playing roulette daily.


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Old 28 November 2016, 06:03 AM   #62
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I am right handed and have been wearing it on my left hand since buying it on the 17th. I have hung my nose over a Pam Destro for a while and when this was announced I was first on list at my AD. It is superbly comfortable it and as of this morning it has lost 3 seconds since setting on the first day.
3 seconds in 10 days. Wow! How many hours a day do you wear it and how do you rest it when not on wrist?

Glad its comfortable. And I guess you have learned how to turn the crown the other direction.

I really like it, but I own a SubC so I'm not sure I need a second watch that is so close to the first. I've had the SubC for 4 years and always said I would never trade it--it is my first.

I did try on a blue Pelagos several days ago and I thought it was gorgeous. It was the first time I have tried it on, and I really liked it. Nice brush finish and I thought the blue was stellar---I couldn't get over how I could see straight through the glass like its not even there since it has underside AR coating. Very nice.
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Old 28 November 2016, 06:29 AM   #63
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3 seconds in 10 days. Wow! How many hours a day do you wear it and how do you rest it when not on wrist?

Glad its comfortable. And I guess you have learned how to turn the crown the other direction.

I really like it, but I own a SubC so I'm not sure I need a second watch that is so close to the first. I've had the SubC for 4 years and always said I would never trade it--it is my first.

I did try on a blue Pelagos several days ago and I thought it was gorgeous. It was the first time I have tried it on, and I really liked it. Nice brush finish and I thought the blue was stellar---I couldn't get over how I could see straight through the glass like its not even there since it has underside AR coating. Very nice.
Worn from 7am until bed time around 12pm then put face up on bedside table
I have only set and wound it once and then I turned it upside down as it winds and sets as normal that way.
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Old 28 November 2016, 08:51 AM   #64
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Here's a list of numbers from my visits. 52, 58, 139, 140, 152, 153, 155, 157, 158 and 201.
Came across more numbers from a new delivery batch: 501, 508, 716 and 717.
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Old 28 November 2016, 09:35 AM   #65
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I have #28, love it!
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Old 28 November 2016, 10:01 AM   #66
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Worn from 7am until bed time around 12pm then put face up on bedside table
I have only set and wound it once and then I turned it upside down as it winds and sets as normal that way.
It must be difficult to set it when holding it face down.
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Old 28 November 2016, 12:49 PM   #67
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It must be difficult to set it when holding it face down.
Although, that does sound like something that a Sith Lord could do with ease......
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Old 28 November 2016, 12:59 PM   #68
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Is this any rightie's first left-hand watch? If so, what do you like and not like about it? Can you see it becoming a daily wearer?
Yes. It's really a non issue. I like that it's a bit unique. It does take a moment to adjust to setting it but I don't find the need to do that often with the solid power reserve. I already have a pelagos blue so I am a big pelagos fan and use to everything else.

I love the creamy lume and roulette date wheel. It's already a daily type watch for me but I never get too attached to any watch


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Looks great, Tom! Congrats!
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Please remind me that I should stay strong and not buy this watch...... This would ruin some of my other plans...
Hmm tough call Bas. Great watch but if you've got your sights on something I would stick to it. At least until prices settle in case it doesn't float your boat and you end up wanting the initial target!

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I have #28, love it!
Congrats! I must admit I have slight number envy
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Old 28 November 2016, 03:16 PM   #69
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Yes. It's really a non issue. I like that it's a bit unique. It does take a moment to adjust to setting it but I don't find the need to do that often with the solid power reserve. :
Thanks for relaying that the LH setup is a non-issue for you. Since I have a black SubC, its a tough call between the blue or LH Pelagos.
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Old 28 November 2016, 03:20 PM   #70
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Out of curiosity, is the gearing on the watch such that you still turn towards the top to wind and set it?
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Old 28 November 2016, 11:53 PM   #71
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Out of curiosity, is the gearing on the watch such that you still turn towards the top to wind and set it?
Great question, T Ferg! Can't wait to see the answer. I'd love to see a simple diagram of how they changed the winding from one side of the watch to the other.
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Old 29 November 2016, 12:04 AM   #72
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Tudor pelagos LHD- whats your number???

Hahahahahaha

Tudor / Rolex pulled a nice one here!

Maybe they'll have 142 Owners Club GTGs with the 153 Blokes.
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Old 29 November 2016, 02:26 AM   #73
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Out of curiosity, is the gearing on the watch such that you still turn towards the top to wind and set it?
Unscrews towards 12 winds towards 6
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Old 29 November 2016, 02:40 AM   #74
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Tudor Pelagos LHD # 140 reporting to duty

WOW great shot. very sophisticated
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Old 30 November 2016, 08:39 AM   #75
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same forward as it is backwards... My OCD is pleased
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Old 1 December 2016, 12:52 AM   #76
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Any new ones?? Or that's it? How limited will this thing be?


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Old 1 December 2016, 04:16 AM   #77
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Came across more numbers from a new delivery batch: 501, 508, 716 and 717.
good information!
the number is getting big after only about two weeks of release date.
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Old 2 December 2016, 09:43 AM   #78
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Just picked up No. 257. Stunning piece. The red really pops off the dial and takes away the slightly cluttered look of all that text. I no longer feel bad about selling my red 1680 or DRSD. Well, not quite as bad.

In response to an earlier assertion in this thread, AD Wempe confirms definitively that there will NOT be any duplicate numbers on the case backs.
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Old 2 December 2016, 07:55 PM   #79
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Just got my #93... together with a BB36 for the wife :)

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Old 3 December 2016, 01:59 AM   #80
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Just picked up No. 257. Stunning piece. The red really pops off the dial and takes away the slightly cluttered look of all that text. I no longer feel bad about selling my red 1680 or DRSD. Well, not quite as bad.

In response to an earlier assertion in this thread, AD Wempe confirms definitively that there will NOT be any duplicate numbers on the case backs.

Side note: I do think it's odd that none of the Tudor paperwork/card mentions the case back number. It just lists the watch serial number. I assume that Tudor's own records link the serial number to the case back number, but I'm not sure. I had my AD add the case back number to the sales paperwork so there's an official record of it.
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Old 4 December 2016, 10:22 AM   #81
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I got #488!

which im V happy about
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Old 4 December 2016, 10:30 AM   #82
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Congrats to everyone that has got one here! I have tried a couple of ADs here in town who are having trouble getting them. Still waiting to hear if they will get them or not. Makes me wonder what tudor will do after number 999 is sold amongst all the others? My guess is they will decrease the font to accommodate a fourth digit.
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Old 4 December 2016, 10:40 AM   #83
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Congrats to everyone that has got one here! I have tried a couple of ADs here in town who are having trouble getting them. Still waiting to hear if they will get them or not. Makes me wonder what tudor will do after number 999 is sold amongst all the others? My guess is they will decrease the font to accommodate a fourth digit.


My guess is they will not number them anymore. It will just be the regular Tudor LHD with a smooth caseback.


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Old 4 December 2016, 01:32 PM   #84
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My guess is they will not number them anymore. It will just be the regular Tudor LHD with a smooth caseback.
I do hope so too... all engraved numbers are flat, while the caseback orientations are different based on photos I have seen... I guess the engraving is done after the watches are assembled, instead of being part of the caseback making process
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Old 4 December 2016, 01:43 PM   #85
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Yup. Buyer will be from mainland China or Hong Kong.


I assume this is because of the Chinese fortune? And not because of 888's mathematical symbology ;) LOL


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I called around town today, 6 total dealers here in las vegas. To my surprise 1 dealer actually said he had one in stock. Needless to say, I had him place it in the back and was down there in less than an hour. I picked up #250, glad to finally say I have officially joined this group!
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I called around town today, 6 total dealers here in las vegas. To my surprise 1 dealer actually said he had one in stock. Needless to say, I had him place it in the back and was down there in less than an hour. I picked up #250, glad to finally say I have officially joined this group!


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Old 7 December 2016, 08:54 AM   #88
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No. 589 has a happy home!
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I assume this is because of the Chinese fortune? And not because of 888's mathematical symbology ;) LOL


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Old 7 December 2016, 11:45 AM   #90
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I saw one today at one of my AD's. Have to say I was very surprised that I really liked it. Forgot to snap a pick but really loved the cream. Number 32 or 34, can't remeber which. Thinking I may grab it.
I agree. I like the subtle cream compared to the bright white.
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