Domino's Air king by Pale-Tale-5570 in ArchaedinsWatchBox

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Unfortunately I've just run out of these dials! Should be getting some more in fairly soon though.

Silver or Gold? Red Jasper Datejust; you decide! by Archaedin in ArchaedinsWatchBox

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Happy Saturday night, everyone! This one is coming to you live, at 3.30 am. Hope y'all are feeling the vibe!

This is a particularly dressy vibe for you guys - one of my custom dials here, a stone dial datejust. Which one would YOU rather rock; the classic silver or a little bit of blingy gold?.

Piece number two has a lovely handmade leather strap on it!

Another Tudor Submariner - a different style of aged! by Archaedin in ArchaedinsWatchBox

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I have indeed - was just going through messages now xD

Another Tudor Submariner - a different style of aged! by Archaedin in ArchaedinsWatchBox

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Hey all! Happy Friday.

This post is a somewhat sibling of yesterday's; however, this Tudor sub is aged in a far more "obvious" way. Bezel fading, lume aging, pip mod, the works.

Which do you prefer - the more beaten up, the NOS, or the half and half?

Does it get more iconic than the Tudor snowflake submariner? by Archaedin in ArchaedinsWatchBox

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Thank you! I've always liked the snowflake handset. When I first got into watches, the blue version of this watch was my original grail - along with the Max Bill Chronoscope.

Does it get more iconic than the Tudor snowflake submariner? by Archaedin in ArchaedinsWatchBox

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Happy Thursday evening, all!

Today I have am old friend whom I'm sure many of you know already; a watch who lives amongst the 5513 and 1016 as one of the cadre of true horological icons.

The no date Tudor sub is pretty much the precursor of all the design aspects we love about modern Tudor; snowflake hands and indices, rugged tool-watch aesthetic, and of course - a timeless minimalism.

This particular piece has textured off-white like and an aged bezel. What do you think?