Whilst I don’t have the LHD model, I have had the original ETA version since December 2014.
Link to the review of the watch that I did.
https://forum.tz-uk.com/showthread.p...-Tudor-Pelagos
If I didn’t have one, I would buy one.
Good morning All!
What’s the general feeling on here for the Tudor Pelagos? Any LHD model owners?
Thanks
Mike
Whilst I don’t have the LHD model, I have had the original ETA version since December 2014.
Link to the review of the watch that I did.
https://forum.tz-uk.com/showthread.p...-Tudor-Pelagos
If I didn’t have one, I would buy one.
Hi
I bought a lhd a few weeks ago and i love it
The dial is stunning i love the red detail and red date
On red date day
The cream coloured hands and the bezel are superb
The bracelet is great as well
I don’t think i will bother wearing the rubber strap
A big thumbs up from me
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Wearing one now and just posted a photo on the Friday thread.
I've got the regular in-house movement one bought off this forum. Before that I had been thinking about getting one for a while. I used to change up the watch I wear about once a week but since I got this I've been wearing it 90% of the time.
Love the aesthetic on it, especially the hands and snowflake hour markers. It's a tool watch with a premium feel but not as stuck up as a submariner.
I have a Gen 1 Pelagos.
It is absolutely one of the best watches I have worn and owned.
In fact if I had to only have one watch from my collection and get rid of the rest. It would stay.
It’s perfect for me.
I wear a G Shock 90 percent of the time though, in work as it is tough, and I have to remove a watch when in clinical areas, a nice watch would go walkies.
Pelagos is great, consider getting one.
Likewise on the snowflake. That and the clean monochrome design are what drew me in.
Personally I find that the titanium bracelet doesn't scratch as easily as steel. At least they're about the same. Might be something to do with the treatment. On the watch itself, I accidentally bumped the bezel against my desk yesterday and it took a little nibble out of the wood
It is comfortable however and I really like the micro-adjustments you can make, as well as the integrated spring. Feels that bit nicer than other steel bracelets I've worn.
Enjoy your LHD once it arrives
It is quite a cold design remedied somewhat with the coffee coloured lume and red writing on the LHD. A lot seem to move them on after a while, value retention is only ok.
Titanium will scratch easily but can be rebrushed although I would only tackle the bracelet and leave the case for service time.
Recent regular price rises have diluted the value proposition somewhat. You should be able to achieve a modest discount.
Bought the original, ETA model back in 2014 whilst on holiday, before Tudor official sold once again in the UK. I still have it (which says something). No better dive watch in that price bracket IMO. Even better value if you can snare a slightly used example when they pop up on SC.
Here is my arrival comments form Jan 2013 - one of the earliest here. The Pelagos is a study in minimalism.
I love it, but some others think it is too starkly simple to demonstrate the worth that the cost might demand.
I still have mne, and will probably never part from it.
It is an exceptionally well designed watch, imho, and probably the best that Tudor, in its reincanated form, have released.
What is not commented on so often is that the Ti is clearly lighter than steel, but not massively so. It is a relatively large watch with just enough heft to let you know you are wearing it.
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I've a pelagos smurf that I bought here on SC. Awesome. I wear on a NATO and love the light feel yet super solid minimalist tool watch. It's not fancy, but it'sa fabulous watch.
It’s my favourite of all the Tudors since it was brought out.
I’ve been holding out for a BB58 sized version but given we have like another year till Baselworld I might just get one anyway.
They don’t wear terribly big either.
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I think these are exceptional watches for the money, even after the price hike. Unfortunately, when I got chance to try one on, it just didn’t suit my wrist. If a slightly smaller version ever comes out, I would be massively interested.
Looking forward to seeing some photos of your example Mikelancs, when it arrives.
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I also bought my ETA version on holiday in Greece in 2014 before they were available in UK. Still have it a good solid watch.
It took me a while to warm to the Pelagos, for some time I thought it too stark in nature (and I usually like simple dials) however when the blue version was launched I found my curiosity piqued and it became a matter of when, not if, I bought one.
I've owned this one now for a month or two, bought from this forum's SC. Love the blue, love the aforementioned relative heft given it's titanium, it's well made, COSC regulated and I'm finding the on-the-fly clasp adjustability an absolute boon.
Pelagos
What to say, I really like mine and it has lots of nice touches. Half heartedly trying to sell at the moment but if I dont get what I want for it happy to keep it as its only for other house non-essentials.
I am not fussed on the 5 lines of text, like the red line, love the roulette date wheel, really like the haptic bezel (you have to press to turn the bezel, won't turn with no downward pressure), best thing is it's LHD so no crown digging into your hand! Never actually worn the bracelet, had it on the rubber to begin with (nice and comfortable) and then moved onto a Steveo paracanvas which is super comfortable. The watchs runs almost perfectly, practically in line with my PRS-18 COSC.
You won't be disappointed.
I really like the Pelagos but can I ask about the titanium strap (the case is steel I think?) - does titanium scratch easily?
I had a titanium watch a few months back, brain said "heavy watch" but when I lifted it and it was light, I couldn't bond with it as it felt delicate...
Like others on here I bought mine before they were available in the UK. It’s a watch I wanted as soon as I saw pictures of it.
As said it is titanium but not too light as it is a large watch. The mass is helped by the case back and the clasp both being steel. The case and bracelet are both titanium. It does scratch / mark but as titanium oxidises quite quickly they soon blend in to the rest of the watch and are hard to see. Titanium is also easy to quickly buff over with a refinishing pencil or pad if you are careful. After years of use mine still looks good.
In fact the the desk diving marks on the clasp and case back show up more due to the brushed finish.
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Oh that does my head in. As a lefty I know the draw backs of a rhd watch on my dominant hand.... It gets banged more as I reach into cupboards and such, so although I am well used to a rhd on my dominant arm, I can see a lhd on my right would have pluses. However a lhd on the left.... Just odd.
For those in the know, is the ETA version slimmer than the in house?
The watch itself is a very handsome piece but every time I've tried one on I've found the case edges to feel sharp.
I'd like a good titanium watch and have tried on Pelagoses a few times.
Sadly, I find it a watch I want to like, but in reality don't.
I guess it's too minimalist for me - I like a bit of pizzaz in a watch if I'm honest and the Pelagos doesn't have any for me...
I suspect if the bezel wasn't matt and the dial had a sunburst, I'd love it, but I can't be sure, obviously.
I've given up trying to like it now
M
Thanks, I’ve only ever tried the in house version and for me it is just on the large side. Suppose it won’t be easy to compare now that the ETA ones are discontinued.
Hopefully we will see a <40mm version in the future. I personally love the overall design, just need it in a slightly smaller package.
I bought a LHD version a few years ago, I think my interest free payments stop in November. i loved the weight of it etc, but I was disappointed that it ended up being continued made. I had hope it might be a limited edition, rather than just numbered,