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    The GS (first). I'd go for the Black Bay as well in due course (although the red bezel ETA version for me).

    Is the SBGE015 really available for £3900?

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    If you can afford it the GS is by far and away a better watch.
    If only they did a moving bezel GS GMT without the power reserve. It just doesn't need it.
    Dave

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    GS. The Tudor could be gotten at a later stage. The GS above is a stunning watch but it wouldn't be my first choice when picking a GS GMT.

    Looking forward to seeing the pics.

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    I have the GS (Limited Edition Asian model-blue face and yellow GMT) and it is an absolutely cracking watch and looks particularly spectacular at night with the lume.

    I love the look of the Tudor but I think the GS is even more special.

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    The GS would be my choice - does the bezel rotate on this model?

    The Tudor crown Tube is even more irritating than the GS power reserve.

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    Quote Originally Posted by thenikjones View Post
    The GS would be my choice - does the bezel rotate on this model?
    Yes, bidirectional with soft and yet firm (if that makes sense) clicks.

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