Tudor's Definitive Black Bay? In-Depth Review of my BB54

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  • čas přidán 30. 06. 2024
  • A Discussion and Hands-On Review of my Tudor Black Bay 54. The video looks at the History of the Early Tudor Submariner & Heritage collection, asking the question: Is this the Definitive Black Bay? Since it was first introduced in 2012 until now, over 10 years later, with all the small updates and improvements in every area, does this watch epitomise the original vision of the watch and what it now represents?
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    Intro 0:00
    Rocky Relationship with the Black Bay 1:41
    The BB54 Announcement 3:15
    Two Watch Categories - Reissue & Modern 3:49
    Tudor Submariner & Black Bay History 5:55
    Black Bay 54 Review 8:48
    BB54 Criticisms 10:41
    BB54 37mm Size 11:20
    FXD vs BB54 12:00
    BB54 vs BB58 12:58
    Did the BB54 Convert me? 14:14
    Conclusion 15:47
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  • @ID-Guy
    @ID-Guy  Před rokem +98

    I have never before looked at the Black Bay collection from an owners perspective and never considered owning one myself (preferred the Pelagos as a property) So I purchased the BB54 on a whim with an idea that this watch felt like the definitive answer but unsure whether it would be able to sway my opinion. Safe to say it has been one of the biggest surprises I’ve ever had. Refinement, refinement & refinement. Enjoy the clip!

    • @Destijl86
      @Destijl86 Před rokem +5

      the exposed crown tube has always bothered me too

    • @ID-Guy
      @ID-Guy  Před rokem +4

      @@Destijl86 We're never satisfied until we are 😉 Makes one helluva difference. Maybe it does lose some of the "Black Bay charm" in the process, but a flush fitting crow is just 🔥

    • @cliffwheeler7357
      @cliffwheeler7357 Před rokem +2

      I can appreciate how well made Tudor watches are made, but I just cannot get past the snowflake hour hand.

    • @ksolan13
      @ksolan13 Před rokem +2

      I know you said you like remakes/reissues.... but what's your take on straight vintage?

    • @ID-Guy
      @ID-Guy  Před rokem +14

      @@ksolan13 Great point. I've owned a few vintage watches over the years (experienced many, many gems - like 4 digit Daytona's, early submariners, all the Speedmasters, zodiacs, you name it) Been very fortunate. For me personally, the huge bump in price for an old watch that does not have the same level of engineering and improvements in all areas (like movements, bracelets, clasps, crystals and lume) it doesn't feel sensible. It's not mentioned enough how fragile a vintage watch can be at the exact wrong moment. Clapping your hand too hard and having aged Tritium lume falling out of hands or plots. Radium in large amounts genuinely being health hazardous (where you're recommended to only wear the watch for 300 hours a year) The movements can be temperamental with newer replacement parts, the WR can be a nightmare. Living in a humid climate and the crystal fogs up randomly. Bracelets losing their tightness... I could go on for hours 😆 I LOVE original designs and could own a 4 digit Daytona or classic Heuer because of how beautiful they are but then, knowing the price of the watch on wrist and not having full confidence that it'll hold up as well as a modern watch... always bugs me. If a brand can give us that level of 1:1 accuracy with bulletproof movements (silicon etc) while still evoking that charm of vintage without the worry, I'm all for it. Definitely not a popular opinion. I've just seen and learnt about the many issues that plague vintage and their owners that's not often shared. Don't get me started with repair costs 😂

  • @travisharrisphotography
    @travisharrisphotography Před rokem +50

    No one will ever, ever make a video as great as this over the BB54. Congrats! This was amazing. Thank you.

  • @cj1000
    @cj1000 Před rokem +122

    This video is pure poetry! How do you get to the essence of the matter so perfectly and without a word wasted? I love your emphasis on design intent, often overlooked in favor of discussing specs. You’re a treasure for the Watch community!

    • @marvyeap
      @marvyeap Před rokem +12

      Adrian from Bark & Jack did say that ID Guy would know how to articulate the feelings of owning the BB54 well!

    • @garga445
      @garga445 Před rokem

      That's a blowjob level comment 😂

    • @ID-Guy
      @ID-Guy  Před rokem +6

      Thank you Teej! Love trying to bring design forward and making it the subject of the conversation and at the end of the day I'm going to credit it all to luck. Just lots and lots of luck 😉 Really appreciate the kind words, brother. Thank you! 🥃

    • @Andrew-yy2ye
      @Andrew-yy2ye Před 3 měsíci

      Laconic

  • @al-knows-nothing
    @al-knows-nothing Před rokem +23

    It was my pleasure to sell it to you buddy 😉
    I hope you enjoy this lovely watch as much as I did, briefly 😅
    Lovely video! You captured what we discussed and so much more! You really did it justice. Tudor should be paying you for the glowing review!

    • @ID-Guy
      @ID-Guy  Před rokem +3

      Cannot thank you enough for letting me have the opportunity (I know competition was fierce) 😉 Maybe, just maybe a clip like this will have Tudor reach out... a guy can dream 😆🥃

    • @al-knows-nothing
      @al-knows-nothing Před rokem +3

      @@ID-Guy Well, you _have_ worked on some prestigious things! They should check you out and take note imo 🙂

  • @PeterKotsa
    @PeterKotsa Před rokem +42

    Congratulations on the purchase, this piece looks like it has ticked all the right boxes
    I think Tudor has carefully listened to constructive criticism over the past ten years and it shows
    I must say the footprint looks absolutely superb on your wrist.
    Once again congrats brother🥃

    • @ID-Guy
      @ID-Guy  Před rokem +5

      How Tudor does it, I don't know mate. Get one of these on your wrist pronto! I'd love to hear your thoughts. Genuinely never thought I'd bond with it (after past experiences with the Black Bay) but wow... tightened up, refined. What more would we want? Thank you as always Pete. Much love brother 🥃

  • @user-mi3dj6gu3c
    @user-mi3dj6gu3c Před rokem +16

    I have to admit, for someone who likes smaller watches even for a 7 in wrist, the 37 is just perfect for a sports watch like this for the casual outing days you have. It's vintage looking, but new internals/bones, and very well sized!
    If I had the money, I would buy it absolutely!

    • @thomasreed49
      @thomasreed49 Před 11 měsíci

      It’s the perfect understated watch that doesn’t attract too much attention that suits me fine.

  • @jsytac
    @jsytac Před měsícem +2

    I watched this post more than a couple of times before buying the BB54 and I have continued to watch it having bought the watch. This review is such a true and comprehensive commentary of the watch.

  • @davidb5720
    @davidb5720 Před rokem +10

    The way you can verbalise what I and probably a lot more of the community think about these pieces, and many more, is just brilliant. Congrats on the new addition, it’s a fantastic piece and I’m guessing, a future classic 👌

  • @thomasstrange1826
    @thomasstrange1826 Před rokem +8

    Wish they would keep refining the ranger down a 37 or even a 36. We can dare to dream. Love the reviews.

    • @ID-Guy
      @ID-Guy  Před rokem +3

      The Ranger in this 37mm case would be perfect. Looking at it on my wrist now, I can imagine how ridiculously good it would be... flat case, small crown... this could be the groundwork they're laying 😉

    • @thomasstrange1826
      @thomasstrange1826 Před rokem +2

      @@ID-Guy Would be just what I am hoping for. Until then sticking with Alpinist 1959 limited.

    • @MeestroDavid
      @MeestroDavid Před měsícem

      @@thomasstrange1826 The Alpinist limited is so much more interesting and finely finished IMO. A great size, solid movement, and a dial that's simple, direct, and far better proportioned than the Ranger.

  • @lpblade7
    @lpblade7 Před rokem +3

    Incredible video, your passion and insight really shines through in this in a way similar to when you talk of vintage omega. What a treat. Keep it up and thanks for the super fun content!

    • @ID-Guy
      @ID-Guy  Před rokem +1

      Always a pleasure to share my ramblings, it truly means a lot that somebody out there can sit and listen to be prattle on about watch design 😆 Thank you so much brother 🥃

  • @Thinkaboutit803
    @Thinkaboutit803 Před rokem +23

    After Cole Pennigton, Tudor should hire IDGuy! The poetic and artistic vision of this BB 54 has never been well explained before.

    • @jimhim585
      @jimhim585 Před rokem

      I'm guessing Cole got this 54 hookup "legend"

  • @robertschmidt9584
    @robertschmidt9584 Před rokem +7

    Got a Pelagos 39mm and cannot stop wearing it as my daily wearer. Tudor is doing everything more or less correctly, deliberately and slowly into a great direction! Congrats on the watch!

    • @mikescott4008
      @mikescott4008 Před rokem +1

      I am back considering the P39 to replace Pelagos OG, BB58 and maybe a Sub. I had option for one last year, but turned it down.

  • @conorwhitworth5182
    @conorwhitworth5182 Před rokem +6

    Well done Tudor. May the trend for smaller watches continue, I want subtlety and elegance alongside capability.

    • @ID-Guy
      @ID-Guy  Před rokem +1

      When a scaled down watch is as considered as this model... holy smokes... it's a home-run. Until this week I never thought of myself owning a Black Bay and now...yikes... cliche as it is, it's made me look at my collection differently. Let the culling commence 😆

  • @michaeljones1741
    @michaeljones1741 Před 5 měsíci +2

    You knocked it out of the park amigo! Although not on my screen saver, the Black Bay 54 is on my radar screen. Fortunately for my pocketbook, my late father’s service watch was a Zodiac Sea Wolf. I grew up admiring that watch on his wrist. Being the second born, it was not my fate to possess it. Luckily, Zodiac has many reissues and a demure, non-date Super Sea Wolf adorns my wrist. Equal parts homage to my father, and to the past.

  • @RedwoodAggie
    @RedwoodAggie Před rokem +3

    Congrats on the new watch! This was the best look at the BB54 yet, which is saying a lot. The size doesn't appeal to me, but between that and the refreshed 41mm Black Bay, I'm looking forward to whenever the BB58 gets the refresh treatment. T-fit all the clasps! Actually, I just want a Pelagos 39 in the same blue as the FXD.

  • @mpicanza4491
    @mpicanza4491 Před rokem +6

    Wonderful video. After a few years, I bought a BB58 in December and since then, no other watch has interested me. I love everything about the BB54, but not quite enough to consider a swap. If I hadn’t bought the BB58, I would buy this in a heartbeat because it is beautifully refined. Your take on this whole Tudor journey is 100% spot on. Please update us in the future (once the honeymoon period is over) as to which Tudor you prefer - I would be fascinated to know. 😉

    • @michaelriera6277
      @michaelriera6277 Před rokem +1

      When compared to the BB58, the lugs of BB54 are proportionally bigger giving it a less elegant, squared look. I like the gilted bezel and the BB58 red triangle and larger crown referencing the classic Rolex Big Crown as seen on the original James Bond.

  • @leomore
    @leomore Před rokem +2

    As often, and I must say, so far you’re the only one who actually got it just right. It couldn’t be explained better.
    As for the criticisms we hear, again, your comment on those is spot on.

  • @BLR653
    @BLR653 Před rokem +3

    Your synopsis on a vintage watch with modern updates was spot on. It’s the reason I couldn’t contain myself when they released the Explorer 1 124270 in 2021 and I got one 2 weeks after release. It’s my favorite watch. Same reasons you’ve elaborated so well on!

    • @ID-Guy
      @ID-Guy  Před rokem +1

      And not matter how hard I try to hide it, I'm still secretly lusting for the 124270... it's one of those itches that has to be scratched one day...one day 😆 Thanks for this Brian!

    • @BLR653
      @BLR653 Před rokem +1

      @@ID-Guy If I could only have (1) watch. The 124270 is THE watch..... vintage size with the modern movement, bracelet and lumed markers. Its basically the modern version of the 1016. Utter perfection! Don't try it on. I'm warning you! It harkens back to Rolex's finest days as a true tool watch with the impressive modern production capacity without any of the hype flex that many of the other modern models have.

  • @c1pher428
    @c1pher428 Před rokem +3

    I was able to get my hands on this a few weeks ago and it’s a great watch, especially if you buy it with a spare rubber for those summer months.
    Congratulations on the new purchase!

    • @ID-Guy
      @ID-Guy  Před rokem +3

      Absolutely will be looking for a rubber strap to pair one of these days. Such an enjoyable lil watch, man... and thank you! Huge congratulations on yours too brother! 🥃

  • @kareemmansur5512
    @kareemmansur5512 Před rokem

    Absolutely love your videos. They are the best in a crowded field. Cannot wait to see what you come up with next. You are largely the reason I decided to get a Tudor FXD. I own several other watches and I cannot bring myself to take the FXD of my wrist.

  • @bobbysmith3433
    @bobbysmith3433 Před rokem

    Awesome review....glad you got this watch for review. You are one of the best on CZcams

  • @juniorjohnson5961
    @juniorjohnson5961 Před rokem +4

    Congratulations my friend 🎉 I've wanted a Black Bay 58 for years but outher things in life have got in the way, it's time i made a commitment to get one . I'll definitely look at the 54 .

    • @ID-Guy
      @ID-Guy  Před rokem +1

      Something tells me you won't regret the jump to the BB54. It is so understated but man, they smashed it! 🥃

  • @rodsalvador3608
    @rodsalvador3608 Před rokem +1

    Congrats! This is such a perfect release. Almost definitely my next purchase!

  • @blwatches2260
    @blwatches2260 Před 11 měsíci

    Great in-depth review ! I love these new dimensions, I hope I'll be able to put my hands on this one day

  • @rhgrabowski3855
    @rhgrabowski3855 Před rokem +2

    All I have to say young sir is that you made a wise business decision! I trust the BB54 will remain in your collection for years to come. It has the roots from 1954 - classic - , and it has presence in its form - currency & robust. The perfect blend. I truly want to see this one in the metal. As always, you continue to hit it out of the park with your reviews! 🔥 🥃

  • @davidperkins605
    @davidperkins605 Před rokem +1

    Hi, i tried the 54 today, i arrived at the AD's wearing my 58, boy everything you said was exactly what i experienced, hopefully taking delivery soon, its absolutely perfect.

  • @bushpig6837
    @bushpig6837 Před rokem +1

    I love how you cut to the chase of the design. I originally trained in architecture, so I'm run-in to the lingo they use, I actually sat in a meeting and heard a man (in a fur coat with a handbag) say, "I dream of a world free from the constraints of aesthetic control" but I kind of knew what he meant.

  • @Honraxxx
    @Honraxxx Před rokem +1

    Thanks man! Great take on the new BB54. I have been waiting for your opinion on this piece ever since Tudor made the announcement. This is surely be my next purchase.

  • @robertdukes4420
    @robertdukes4420 Před rokem

    Thoroughly enjoyed your breakdown of this. Subbed! The bb58 has been the watch that I’ve wanted for years but I would really like to try this on before I commit!

  • @josephpascual3416
    @josephpascual3416 Před rokem

    I‘ve had this for a couple of weeks and is not a watch that you fall in love with at first sight but a watch that keeps on impressing as you get to know it.

  • @NW-lj6oo
    @NW-lj6oo Před rokem +1

    A really nice video and a number of well articulated points. I wondered whether there is a lot of ‘group think’ on CZcams amongst watch reviewers. This review certainly does not follow the grain, but there are quite a few ‘incremental’ features to the BB54, which do not really get away from the fact that it is a Black Bay. This is one reason why I bought a Heritage Chronograph, despite being drawn to the BBs available.

  • @paolosancioni2420
    @paolosancioni2420 Před rokem +8

    Just, wow man! I didn't particularly like the watch, but I've got to admit the video is so well spoken and you convey you thoughts with so much passion that I am now suddenly considering it

    • @ID-Guy
      @ID-Guy  Před rokem +1

      It's a trap I tell you! A well-packaged trap! Trojan Horse! 😆🥃

    • @cschell001
      @cschell001 Před rokem

      I know. I immediately thought too small for me when announced. I am 6'1", 220 lb with a 7.5" wrist. After listening to this video I will be checking it out at the AD. Never say never.

  • @bigiona3938
    @bigiona3938 Před rokem +2

    I picked up the Harrod’s heritage just two weeks ago and adore it. But it’s not the design per se, it’s because that was my first trip to the UK/England/London, I saw friends I hadn’t seen in 18 years, I met up with a great group of watch nerds, and I got to see some amazing sights. So it’s 100% an experience watch. And I’m a sucker for an exclusive model. And at 6’7” and 275lbs with over a 7” wrist, it’s a great fit, even if a bit thick.
    Great video as always!

  • @richardwarren2024
    @richardwarren2024 Před rokem +1

    Congratulations on buying a watch as a “business decision” (likely story)! I’m glad you love it, and the review is terrific. Please keep up the great work. I’d respectfully suggest that you give the Grand Seiko SBGN027 a review. It’s so much finish, accuracy and dependability for the money. A hidden gem that deserves a place in everyone’s collection. They just don’t know it yet.

  • @rabtrekker
    @rabtrekker Před 9 měsíci

    I have been seriously considering this. I mean what a timepiece. I have to say, it looks absolutely fantastic on your wrist close up, but even better at a distance.
    I buy watches to keep and such a timeless and functional design, it would never leave the collection.
    Bravo Tudor

  • @michaelfierman3256
    @michaelfierman3256 Před rokem

    Really happy they made one that ticks all of your boxes; congrats! I love the size of this, and there is no need for me to say why I prefer the 58. It's fantastic they offer so many choices now.

  • @SoCalWatchReviews
    @SoCalWatchReviews Před rokem +1

    Great video brother and congrats on the new purchase 👏

  • @Superdada
    @Superdada Před rokem +2

    I’m a daily BB58 wearer (black dial). The first time I put it on I wasn’t blown away by it like others were. However, over the years wearing it, it has grown on me so much.
    I also have a newer GMT Master ii and Submariner. Yet I enjoy the experience of owning the BB58 just as much (if not a little more, oddly).
    I’ve taken it on overseas trips, camping, mtn biking, exercising/swimming.. etc. Its so under the radar I never have to worry about it.
    Long story to say that I’m not sure the BB54 could add value to my watch experience. But I’m yet to try it on so we’ll see!

    • @michaelriera6277
      @michaelriera6277 Před rokem +1

      I would like to offer an alternative perspective from the typical watch community herd mentality. Yes, the BB54 has a better bracelet, but you are forgoing a lot. I feel 39 mm to be the perfect size for a sport/dive watch. Also, I love BB58’s gilt bezel numerals, red iconic triangle (Rolex Big Crown) and the snowflake seconds. I even like the coin edge bezel matching the crown. Without these characteristics the BB would be rather dull. All these charming characteristics have been removed on the BB54. Also the lugs on the BB54 are proportionally bigger giving it a less elegant, squared look. Also BB58 red triangle and larger crown references the classic Rolex Big Crown of the past. Just another cool fact. Newer is not always better.

    • @Superdada
      @Superdada Před rokem

      @@michaelriera6277 The pop of red on the triangle is one of my favorite things. The BB58 has so much charm and character. Oddly, I forgot the BB58 had a gilt bezel. Not sure if mine just faded a lot but it looks more like a very light champagne or warm silver than it does gold.
      Overall, I agree with everything you said. The BB54 is the new flashy kid on the block, but I'm personally never going to give up my BB58 for one.

  • @ustac1247
    @ustac1247 Před rokem

    Congratulations on the BB54 acquisition! It's terrific. Really nice watch. Enjoy it in good health.

  • @alex1231235
    @alex1231235 Před rokem +2

    Congrats on your new 54! It’s an instant modern classic. It’s a faithful reproduction. It’s a vintage 911 with modern tech. I want one!

  • @mracekproductions
    @mracekproductions Před rokem

    looks amazing and congrats mate. Tried one on last week and its sublime

  • @chi-towncalifornia5916
    @chi-towncalifornia5916 Před rokem +4

    I believe Tudor’s releasing of the smaller Black Bays was more based on timing where the market for watch size preferences are. 2012 was still in the era of size preferences over 40mm, but in the last few years, Tudor assessed that the younger audience they had in mind was moving in the direction toward sub-40mm, unisex watch size preferences. Moreover, watch purchasing is growing at a precipitous rate in East Asia, where there is more of an impetus to offer watches that accommodate more slender male wrists. I personally have slender wrists, so my optimal Watch size preference is 36-40mm. Congratulations on your purchase, IDGuy!

  • @Mark..P
    @Mark..P Před rokem +1

    Congratulations my friend on both the watch and the outstanding video 👏🙏🥃

  • @dannyg6592
    @dannyg6592 Před rokem +2

    Superb presentation and congrats on your 54. I'll be keeping my 58 as the red triangle and gilt bezel are what makes it special for me. They are both excellent watches.

  • @mmbrey4973
    @mmbrey4973 Před rokem +1

    Great video, i do love the 54 still, even i had the opportunity yesterday at my AD to experience this beauty live… and all of your points i could underline, great look, slim, vintage appealing, proportions, but i had problems with turning the bezel… the prongs were so small to get any grip… in the video i saw you had not any difficulties, and also there is the tiny crown ( sure, when do you ever have to wind it it, but to set the time it will come the time to unlock the crown and my fingers are slim, but was kind of tricky to unlock the crown anyway ) Looking forward to your daily wearing experience review one day … cheers marc

  • @mrlong6267
    @mrlong6267 Před rokem

    Besides Watchfinder you are the most well spoken watch reviewer on YT. Cheers to your new timepiece bro!

  • @simmysharma6845
    @simmysharma6845 Před rokem

    👍 Congratulations friend. Its a joy listening to you talk about watches so beautifully

  • @ogramail
    @ogramail Před rokem +1

    I have tested both the bb58 and the bb54 at my ad. Result: on the waiting list for the so refined and balanced bb54!
    June 23th: I finally got mine from another gentleman on Chrono24 at almost the normal price. It is fantastic. A stunner

  • @TwoBlueScrews
    @TwoBlueScrews Před rokem +3

    So crazy how much our experiences align. I tried the BB58 on at least 5-6 times because I love photos of it, but for whatever reason, I never bonded with it. I too have an FXD and thought the 54 would be too small, as honestly, I thought the 58 was too small. Perhaps that wasn't the real issue. While traveling on vacation I had a chance to see the 54 and try it on, just because. The moment it hit my wrist I was blown away. The watch I tried on was already sold to someone else, but I have already made calls to my AD's to get on the wrist. So strange how I am in love with this model, but did not like the 58, when visually, they seem so close. Strange that I thought the 58 was too small, but I don't think that about the 54. The 54 just wears so perfect and looks so classy and unassuming..its hard to describe. For me at least, they nailed it. I can't think of a single thing I would change...and I am not sure that has ever been the case. Oh wait...drilled lugs!

  • @Cheekybird8
    @Cheekybird8 Před rokem

    Nice, wev'e been waiting for review and thoughts, thanks.

  • @RJH5202
    @RJH5202 Před rokem +5

    I tried the 54 at the AD this week expecting it to be way too small but I instantly connected with it. If only it had the Rose logo on the dial…

    • @ID-Guy
      @ID-Guy  Před rokem +2

      The size in hand was one of my biggest surprises (pun intended) I expected it to wear much, much smaller even on my average wrist. Pleasantly surprised at how much presence and balance it has without overstaying its welcome 🥃

    • @RJH5202
      @RJH5202 Před rokem

      @@S-A-M. I would say the same as a pre-ceramic Submariner compared to the Submariner 41. In other words, like a vintage version of the same watch.

  • @anthonystevens8683
    @anthonystevens8683 Před rokem

    Congratulations IDGuy on getting the BB54. Rocket surgeon at5:28! Brilliant, cross one of those with a brain scientist and you could sent your contents of the cranium to the moon and back. I have yet to see the BB54 in the flesh but I intend to take a look at some point. I have the BB58 guilt and black along with a Pelagos 39, two similar in spec watches that are completely different on the wrist and design. I think the BB54 is likely to be another that fits into this category. Apart from the course bezel and crown knurling and the size that I like I find the T-Fit is the big plus. This on the fly adjustment is on the P39 (although longer for the diver extension) and the BB Pro and both work brilliantly from my experience. Areas that I'm unsure about without seeing it include the lolly pop second hand in place of the small snowflake (this seems to be the case on the 2023 Tudor introductions apart from the GMT if I recall) and the loss of guilt numerals (now silver) on the bezel along with the red triangle although the blue BB58 didn't have that either. I'll take a look to form a better view. Many thanks for sharing.

  • @oysterman962
    @oysterman962 Před rokem +3

    Eloquently spoken & passionately presented. Congratulations on your purchase. I already own the 58. I did try on the 54. The first time I saw it in the flesh I thought it was too small. After mulling over it & watching all the social media hype I went to another boutique a few days later and tried it on again, then thought it looked & felt good on my wrist. However I still don't think it's worth replacing my 58. I prefer the classic size rather than the vintage iteration. I also prefer the red triangle and the gilt bezel matching the dial. I use to own the eta Black Bay 41 black bezel and I hated that the silver markings on the bezel didn't match the gilt dial. It looked like it belonged to a different watch. One must also remember that the vintage 54 was the predecessor of the 58, which was a evolutionary improvement over the earlier design. For me I think it's also safer to stick to a size I'm psychologically comfortable with because wearing a watch is like wearing clothes. I liken the 54 to skinny Jeans. Some people can pull it off, others like me will always feel self conscious I'm wearing one size too small. I don't have the 'risk appetite' as we say in the finance industry. I suggest anyone who is interested in purchasing the 54 should try it on first. Don't just follow the hype. It's not for everyone. My only fear is this may be a trend for smaller watches and once the novelty dies out, there will be a return to classic to bigger sizes again. These cycles come and go. I don't think Tudor planned this. I think it's just a trend towards androgynous fashion(think Harry Styles) and our current trend towards smaller watches that has led to the 54 release.

    • @michaelriera6277
      @michaelriera6277 Před rokem

      People love what’s new and hyped and the watch CZcamsrs have really hyped the 54. Yes, the BB54 has a better bracelet, but you are forgoing a lot. I feel 39 mm to be the perfect size for a sport/dive watch. Also, I love BB58’s gilt bezel numerals, red iconic triangle (Rolex Big Crown) and the snowflake seconds. I even like the coin edge bezel matching the crown. Without these characteristics the BB would be rather dull. All these charming characteristics have been removed on the BB54. Also the lugs on the BB54 are proportionally bigger giving it a less elegant, squared look. Also BB58 red triangle and larger crown references the classic Rolex Big Crown of the past. Just another cool fact. Newer is not always better.

    • @oysterman962
      @oysterman962 Před rokem

      @@michaelriera6277 You couldn't have said it better. CZcamsrs have really hyped this watch. It looked a little too plain to me, as you mentioned it lost all of it's charm when they stripped down all the features that made the 58 desirable. I think we may be going through a phase of simplification across the watch trends which is now being led by the Rolex Group. Take for instance the discontinuation of the Cellini line. They've replaced it with a simple time only 1908 model with no superior advantage over the Cellini. In fact the Cellini had a moonphase made out of meteorite and version with a dual time complication. The new 1908 has been heralded as an innovation in classism! what baloney. It's just a cheaper remake of the Cellini with a huge $20k price tag. For the same money I can buy any model in the Rolex steel sports watch catalogue and still have leftover change.

  • @chriscon8463
    @chriscon8463 Před rokem +1

    Outstanding video! I wear a blue BB58 daily. I really like it! I think I would love the slightly smaller & lighter BB54 with the better clasp, however.

  • @martinspringer260
    @martinspringer260 Před 7 měsíci +1

    I've recently purchased the 54 on rubber strap which I prefer over the bracelet, there's something special about this timepiece which draws you inn pleasantly reassuring satisfying aura of the history of this watch' its a perfect size for a vintage classic it sits on my 6.5 wrist perfectly and it's smouldering classic vintage good looks set it apart from any other black bay imo,it's tudors best dive watch atm followed by the pelagos 39mm and probably the 58 gets the bronze in my ratings 😂 a classic reborn and refined by tudor possibly the best dive watch release of 2023.

  • @Miginath
    @Miginath Před rokem +2

    Not the analysis we deserve but the analysis we need.

  • @jaymitchosky
    @jaymitchosky Před rokem +2

    Well, mate. You did it again. Now reconsidering my initial thoughts on this reference and will need to take a closer look.
    Inspired pairing with the Pelagos.

    • @ID-Guy
      @ID-Guy  Před rokem

      Honestly don't know how Tudor are doing it, but this lil BB54 is something else. Might have a delayed fuse (size etc) but it has surprised me on so many levels as a package. As a daily driver that's subtle and doesn't call attention to itself... holy smokes they have nailed it... BUT that's just my (pedantic) opinion 😆 Saying that though, I'm deliberately taking the FXD away with me for a week with a handful of straps for hiking, trail riding and swimming (planning on giving it a good workout) 😉

  • @matthewnewing8425
    @matthewnewing8425 Před rokem +1

    Great review thanks.I’m looking forward to trying one on myself.

    • @ID-Guy
      @ID-Guy  Před rokem

      A pleasure to share Matthew! I'd 100% recommend it... don't think I've said that about any watch before 😆

  • @solomonosazuva6472
    @solomonosazuva6472 Před 5 měsíci +1

    Loved every second of this video!

  • @Roland_4012
    @Roland_4012 Před rokem +1

    I personally find the BB54 too small on my 7.5“ wrist. However, I guess that there were quite a few people who where very excited of this watch when Tudor introduced it at W & W. With the new slimmer METAS version of the 41, the new BB54 and the BB58 Tudor now offers a matching BB for everyone.

  • @kirkbickley3505
    @kirkbickley3505 Před rokem

    I bought this on the rubber strap and it is fantastic having the T Fit clasp on the rubber. So lightweight and comfortable. Brilliant daily driver.

  • @juanluisgonzalezb.4736
    @juanluisgonzalezb.4736 Před rokem +2

    Congrats my friend! Love it. I have more or less the same wrist size. I gifted my 58 to my son. This one will be on my short list. Looks more like a 38mm. Perfect as can be.

    • @ID-Guy
      @ID-Guy  Před rokem +1

      You will absolutely love it Juan. Take my word for it, this BB54 has blown me away! Understated and beautifully balanced with updates in all the right places 🥃

  • @scott7841
    @scott7841 Před rokem +1

    Great video as always and congrats on your new BB54! It's a great looking watch; and I think it could check all the boxes for many people. But with my 7.75 inch wrist, I think a 37mm case might be too small. I don't like anything too big either. But for my wrist size, I think 39-42mm cases are more of my comfort zone. However, I do love many of the features on the new BB54; and it's my hope Tudor will upgrade the BB58 next year, to at least include the new T-Fit clasp (which I kind of think they will). Since Rolex is getting so expensive (even if you could buy at retail), I have high hopes for Tudor in the years going forward!

    • @Denis-mw2jh
      @Denis-mw2jh Před rokem

      I wish the 58 would have the better clasp. Got a 20cm wrist but nonetheless gonna try on the 54. Probably gonna be very small but excited to find out. If it somehow fits anyway I’m gonna buy it. This watch just looks amazing.

  • @cjsolarmusic
    @cjsolarmusic Před rokem

    When they give the 58 these kinds of refinements with clasp/crown/maybe METAS, I’ll probably have to upgrade but I love the direction they’re heading and can’t wait to see more of their watches get these treatments.

  • @turnbasedtoddy7664
    @turnbasedtoddy7664 Před rokem

    Im just glad one of these company’s had the balls to make such a small diver. I have been waiting for a watch like this for a long time. Until now we really only had the oris pro diver 36mm or the Captain Cook 37mm

  • @fredo1070
    @fredo1070 Před rokem +8

    BB54 is genuinely a uni-sex watch. For a man who wants a small diver or a woman who wants a big watch. It is a win win.

    • @ID-Guy
      @ID-Guy  Před rokem +4

      Absolutely. The 37mm size shouldn't put anyone off. It wears bigger while balancing out those proportions so neatly BUT then again, it should be experienced 😆🥃

    • @derosa1989
      @derosa1989 Před rokem

      @@ID-Guy Agreed, i believe the BB54 crystal diameter is 29.2mm vs 30.8 of the BB58 which is not much larger. The the dial on the BB54 does't look small.

  • @Tom933
    @Tom933 Před rokem

    Really thorough and nice video.
    I do not think the pictures of it does it justice. I'm not a huge fan of the BB dial, but I went to see it at my local AD this weekend. And that got me really excited. So I went
    down there again yesterday to see if the love was still there.. and wops, I bought it. Really over the moon with it.

  • @marcgirard7551
    @marcgirard7551 Před rokem +1

    Excellent review!!!
    I always look forward to the next ID Guy video and you never disappoint. Congratulations on the new watch and wear it in good health! I was paying zero attention to this BB54 until you just opened my eyes to what it is in the metal.
    While my head tells me this a great design direction and we need thinner Tudor watches, I for some reason still can’t get the Diet Pepsi GMT out of my head even though I know it needs similar refinements. At 6-foot 4 and 183 lbs with a 7-inch wrist, I wonder if I won’t prefer the the GMT longer term… the BB58 seems a bit boring to me. Perhaps it’s a victim of its own design near perfection?

  • @markcopeman3552
    @markcopeman3552 Před rokem

    Great when something surprises you in a good way. I often think a great classic , Timeless design is the first one. So many brands or companies look into their back catalogues realising that Great thing has always been sat there. It just needed a tweak here and there and the magic happens all over again. Fantastic everyday piece that sadly my 8 inch wrist will probably say no to! Now if only Porsche would look at their 911 back catalogue! Would be interested to hear your analytical thoughts on the Aquastar re- issues. Looks very interesting with its quirky asymmetrical design.

  • @Giovan_Nino
    @Giovan_Nino Před rokem +2

    👍 A rocket surgeon…🤣..Love the way you play with words..Swiss watchdom…🤜

  • @michaelriera6277
    @michaelriera6277 Před rokem +1

    Very insightful review.

  • @nickchavez4037
    @nickchavez4037 Před rokem +4

    Once again, fantastic review. The dial and bracelet changes to the BB36 were pretty disappointing for me in that I think they dramatically altered the character of the watch. However, with the BB54, to your point, this seems to be the ultimate refinement of the Heritage to the 58 and now the 54. This does seem to be the definitive BB if the mission was to honor the past with modernity. It'll be interesting to see how this line evolves. Tudor seem to do what Rolex do, unsurprisingly, in that they refine iteratively. Where I have issues with Rolex sometimes is that refine to the point where a piece no long seems to reflect it's original purpose, tools evolve into jewelry. Hopefully, Tudor will avoid this path because, from my perspective, the BB54 is just about perfect. Congrats, wear in good health, cheers 🥃!

    • @ID-Guy
      @ID-Guy  Před rokem +1

      I feel you with the new BB36 lines. Extremely flashy with those bright dials (very unlike the new BB divers) and brilliant point re evolution to jewellery. I never even considered that this might be Tudor's future if they don't watch out 😆 Thank you so much as always Nick. Feeling immensely lucky that I was able to get hands on the BB54 early. Don't let the naysayers put it down 😂🥃

  • @matthewnorris4712
    @matthewnorris4712 Před rokem +1

    It’s magnificent. I’ve been wanting Tudor to make a smaller sleeker version and now they have. I don’t fully understand why everyone wants big watches unless your a big person and your arm can take it as a large watch feel uncomfortable to wear on a small wrist. 37mm is the perfect size for me. 36mm is just as good. I think it will be a hugely popular watch and become a classic. Great video.

    • @ID-Guy
      @ID-Guy  Před rokem +2

      I am incredibly fortunate... Owning a 39mm & 42mm already and complimenting them with the in-between 37mm. They're all brilliant in their own way (which is what I tried to get across) Size can work across one platform so, so well. And man... the 37mm size for this kind of design that's sleek, trim & tight. It's perfect. And how it pairs with the 20mm lug's... Chef's kiss! 🔥

  • @johnswatchjoint
    @johnswatchjoint Před rokem +2

    What an insightful journey into the delivery of this understated but brilliantly executed timepiece. While I love the BB58, this is exactly what I yearn for. It is irresistible.

  • @malvinlatief3072
    @malvinlatief3072 Před rokem +2

    Best review of bb54 so far. Thanks!

    • @ID-Guy
      @ID-Guy  Před rokem

      My pleasure to share Malvin. I tried to be as methodical as possible BUT I'm sure quite a few points slipped through the cracks at the same time 🥃

  • @Kalmar917
    @Kalmar917 Před rokem

    Love your review. I think folks that get either a BB58 or a BB54 are winners. Imagine a 58 at 37mm with a bigger gnarled crown without the tube so it sits flat on the case. Imagine the bezels with the same grip as the 54 but still with the BB58 bezel insert. Imagine the BB58 with the lollipop seconds hand and the smiley face dial. That my friends would be the end game. Right then and there. That is how you can refine it more. If the size of 54 does well it would be nice to make the 58 that size or at least 38mm with the same thickness gliding true to the old but still very modern with the movement. That would be my dream watch.

  • @natewilson234
    @natewilson234 Před rokem

    Look forward to your update in the future.

  • @travisharrisphotography
    @travisharrisphotography Před rokem +2

    The other very important point that you made, was that this does not wear as small as so many people think. Once I went to try it on at my local AD, I was shocked at just how much it felt like my BB58 in terms of overall size. It was just the weight and thickness that struck me as different. The rest seemed to be about the same. So, it really does wear larger that I would have expected, and I am sure larger than most all other 37mm watches.

    • @ads-porewealth96
      @ads-porewealth96 Před rokem +1

      Yes it does slighly,,,, its still titchy though… made me feel like a Japanese girl …and not in a good way!

    • @Tribalius
      @Tribalius Před rokem

      @@ads-porewealth96 hahahahahaaaaaa😂😂😂😂

  • @nickdebenedetto2087
    @nickdebenedetto2087 Před rokem +2

    Fantastic video as always! Perfect way to start the weekend! My bank account is bracing itself for the call.

    • @ID-Guy
      @ID-Guy  Před rokem +1

      Ah, thank you Nick. Feeling in my gut says you will not be disappointed by the BB54. It packs a wallop for such a skinny thing 😉

    • @nickdebenedetto2087
      @nickdebenedetto2087 Před rokem

      @@ID-Guy I think you’re right! Given how much I love my 36mm Explorer, I was thrilled to hear that Tudor released a 37mm Black Bay. I share your enthusiasm for the near 1:1 reissue of the vintage pieces. I yearn for all of the style and proportions of the vintage pieces without the delicacy and concern about the value.
      Also, I would be curious to know your views about Tudor’s iterative strategy for the rest of the line. For example, I was hoping that Tudor would make the T-Fit standard across all models and yet they didn’t do that. Do you think Tudor is saving that for specific upgrades to the GMT, Chrono, and so on? The lack of a good micro-adjustment system for bracelets seems to be the biggest knock on many direct competitors to Tudor. I thought they might take a very aggressive step forward by eliminating that critique for all of their models.

  • @chrisgrieves1468
    @chrisgrieves1468 Před rokem

    Good video, brother! I guess it depends on what you want. Whilst I appreciate these well-made points, my blue 58 is for me a Goldilocks watch. It has everything I want in a modern, well-made, practical, versatile watch. Everything works as you should expect and its quirks make it all the more endearing. These days on a Forstner Model J and that is a home run.

  • @SolidCaseBack
    @SolidCaseBack Před rokem +1

    I was fortunate enough to buy the 54 week of release. I have just sold my OG58 which was entirely redundant. So is this the definitive Black Bay diver? In my view, 100% and that is to be celebrated. Team Wilsdorf has just reissued a 50's diver. Wow. Perhaps we can hope for a red triangle, big crown piece, in a case much smaller than the 41, in the near future. Accompanying rose logo and smiley text would be ever better. Great video as ever, sir - bravo!

  • @wescobts
    @wescobts Před 6 měsíci

    As always another great video.
    I don't own a Tudor, although I would like to. After watching your video, and listening to you on your many videos in the past, the one term comes to mind. Details. So as I looked at the 54 versus the 58, I must be honest, on appearance alone, i choose the 58. The warm tones the 58 has throughout the watch, from the bezel to the handset, I feel the 54 misses that. With that said I should try on the 54 and see if the feel is that much more to sway me.
    Thank you and have a wonderful and safe New Year.

  • @watchwanted6580
    @watchwanted6580 Před rokem

    Congratulations my friend with great watch, I’m absolutely agree this is really special for Tudor watch, I can’t imagine better execution than they make in this watch, very much horological watch and agree is so special for us like a FXD. Tudor is my favorite brand and I can’t be relevant to average customers. I bought silver bb58 3 years ago because looking especially this charisma what they make in 54. Need to try on the wrist and I believe I can’t go out from boutique without this watch 😅😂 but to be honest I’m thinking about new BBH41 the same I’m really crazy Tudor fan already own bb41 classic, bb58925, Pelagos39 Pelagos LHD, Pelagos FXD 🤯😅😂

  • @defenstrator4660
    @defenstrator4660 Před rokem +5

    I like the 58 better. It has a warmer feel, a little less sterile. And I like the larger size.

    • @michaelriera6277
      @michaelriera6277 Před rokem

      Agreed. The gilt bezel, the red triangle, even the snow flake second hand all make a rather dull watch fun. The BB54 may have the better clasp, but it is quite a yawner.

  • @ihjmasp
    @ihjmasp Před rokem +11

    I took advantage of the drop in BB58 2nd hand prices and got that instead. I enjoy the quirks over the refinement but when the BB58 finally gets a Metas movement I will get the updated version and all those refinements you speak of will be built in~ By the way love your content it’s one of the most thoughtful watch channels on CZcams!

    • @ID-Guy
      @ID-Guy  Před rokem +2

      I should've added this in the video. Now is the PERFECT time to hunt for a BB58. Maybe by as early as next year the 58 collection will have all the same refinements, with METAs absolutely right. And a huge congratulations for grabbing the 58 when you did, wise thinking 😉

    • @BLR653
      @BLR653 Před rokem +1

      Same here. Added the BB58 Blue for 40% off retail price - was gently used! Love it!

    • @notDonaldFagen
      @notDonaldFagen Před rokem +1

      My understanding is that Metas doesn't mean it's a different or better movement. It's just adjusted to higher tolerances.

    • @Sandouras
      @Sandouras Před rokem

      The latest Tudor watches have been too clinical and bland. No character, just like you said.

  • @pammoore8963
    @pammoore8963 Před 6 měsíci

    Just received my BB54 on rubber strap. LOVE IT!!!!!! I didn’t need it either. I already had the gilt BB58. But this is such a perfect package!

  • @buckrogers5429
    @buckrogers5429 Před rokem

    Congrats. I love your new watch! 😍

  • @gianniderosa6473
    @gianniderosa6473 Před 10 měsíci

    hi I saw this video after buying the Tudor BB 54 about a month ago. I was one of the lucky ones because in Naples it's a bit difficult to get it, few specimens arrive and it seems to be becoming an icon. Meanwhile, I fully agree with what you said in your review of the 54 which I am enjoying as I consider it a perfectly successful watch, from all points of view.

  • @MrAlfi1982
    @MrAlfi1982 Před 7 měsíci

    Awesome review. Going to buy it 2morrow 👍🏾

  • @mbrackmann8
    @mbrackmann8 Před rokem

    Thank you for showing it next to the black bay 36! I have one and was wondering how it looked next to it

  • @eugenevedensky6071
    @eugenevedensky6071 Před měsícem

    Dude I cannot agree with you more. I first saw this watch and was curious. The curiosity turned into a piqued interest which gave way to obsession once I saw the dial in the metal. I'm super happy to own it now and truly feel it's a special offering from Tudor.

  • @hotpeppermovie
    @hotpeppermovie Před rokem

    Its ok and great to cover more and more Tudors. The brand is definitely pushing out really good stuff these last few years

  • @jamessevigny4423
    @jamessevigny4423 Před rokem +2

    I think the BB54 is gorgeous and has a lot of improvements over the 58 in terms of the clasp and crown tube. That said, I think part of the hype is how over-covered/discussed/reviewed the 58 is. You can’t seem to find a video not talking about it. That watch has been talked to death and now the 54 is something fresh and exciting. I wonder what people would think if these two came out at the same time (with the same clasp as each other). I personally prefer the 58 for the character but I see why people love this too

  • @jjDemir
    @jjDemir Před rokem

    Great review and 100% my thoughts exactly. Odd we are both industrial designers... bravo.

  • @watchyourself5500
    @watchyourself5500 Před rokem

    Love your insight and opinion!

  • @WestCoastAce27
    @WestCoastAce27 Před rokem

    Congrats on pulling even with me on Tudor ownership (I’ll retake the lead when the Opaline GMT arrives). The 54 - to use one of your country’s expressions punches way above its weight easily crossing over between the dress, casual, and sporty environments.

  • @rho58
    @rho58 Před rokem +1

    congratulations on your catch 54, it’s the definitive modernized classic; vintage without the vintage vulnerabilities

  • @pogamassing9586
    @pogamassing9586 Před rokem +2

    Best review I have seen on the 54.

    • @ID-Guy
      @ID-Guy  Před rokem

      And it was a pleasure to share it. Thank you so much for taking the time to watch the video 🥃

  • @franciskok4578
    @franciskok4578 Před 2 měsíci

    I bought the BB54 2 weeks ago. The accuracy and precision is uncanny. It has been keeping accurate time when I compare it with my Samsung cellphone.

  • @happyhorology575
    @happyhorology575 Před rokem +1

    💯 for me. Just managed to track one down from Ernest & Jones and bought on the rubber strap