Tudor Pelagos 25600TN-95820T Black Index Titanium & Stainless Steel 42mm BRAND NEW

Tudor Pelagos 25600TN-95820T Black Index Titanium & Stainless Steel 42mm BRAND NEW

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INFORMATION

Condition
Brand New
Box/Papers
Box & Papers
Brand
Tudor
Production Year
2010-2020 Recent
Model Number
25600TN-95820T
Series
Pelagos

CASE

Crown
Screw Down
Bezel
Titanium
Movement
Automatic
Case Back
Solid
Material
Titanium
Case Size
42 mm
Case Shape
Round

DIAL

Dial Type
Analog
Dial Color
Black
Dial Markers
Luminous
Hands
Luminous

BRACELET

Band Material
Titanium
Clasp
Deployment

ADDITIONAL INFO

Watch Style
Sports Watch
Gender
Men's
Country of Manufacture
Switzerland
Complication
Date
 

Description

This certified authentic Brand New Tudor Pelagos Sports Watch, with the Model Number: 25600TN-95820T, has a Titanium 42 mm Round Case with Screw Down Crown and a Titanium Bezel. This Men's Tudor Pelagos has an attractive Black Dial with Luminous Dial Markers. The high quality Tudor Automatic Movement will keep perfect time for you. The reliable Tudor Titanium Bracelet will look great on your wrist.

Tudor Pelagos 25600TN-95820T Black Index Titanium & Stainless Steel 42mm BRAND NEW

Hey guys, this is Kevin from jaztime.com. jaztime.com is an online store that buys, sells, trades, authentic luxury watches. We make these videos so our customers can easily choose the best watch for themselves in the comfort of their own home. We offer the lowest prices anywhere online, if you just want to know the price of the watch you can click on the links in the description below. If you enjoy our videos, we would greatly appreciate if you would buy a watch from jaztime.com once in a while. All right, so day we're gonna be reviewing the Tudor Pelagos, this is the model number 25600TN. We'll be going over the dial, bezel, case, crown, bracelet clasp, and we'll talk about the movement towards the end of the video. All right, so jumping right in, this watch comes in a black dial, there's no other dial color for this specific watch type, so it's a nice, beautiful matte black dial to match with the matte black of the bezel as well. Contrasted by the hour markers, and the hour and minute hand. We have white squares for the hour markers, with the exception of these six, nine and 12 o'clock positions being rectangular, and also triangular at the 12 o'clock position, we have the date, one of the three o'clock position. For the text, we have the Tudor name right underneath the 12 o'clock position. Triangular marker, and at the six o'clock position, we have the model style, which is the Pelagos, and then we have Chronometer officially certified, with the boasting that this watch is within Swiss specs, and we'll talk more about that towards the movement. And then we have the water-resistance right underneath that as well, that 500 meters is 1640 feet as this is a diver's watch. As you can see, the dial is a little bit interesting as we have a sort of concave, the dial is concaved inwards, you can kinda see the high rise of the sides of the wall, sort of shifting outwards towards the bezel. And for the hour-minute hands we have the snowflakes-style hour hand which Tudor is known for and just the standard minutes and seconds hand. And all this is luminous, so it glows up to eight hours in the dark. As we move on to the bezel now, the same can be said about the bezel, all the 60 minute or 60 second graduation is luminous as well, so you'll be able to see the dial in the dark and the bezel as well. As this is a driver's watch, the bezel itself is unidirectional only, as you can see, it can only shift towards the left and cannot shift towards the right. And this is done with the safety of divers in mind, as if you're diving and let's say you were tracking the oxygen levels in your tank you say you had a few minutes left and you accidentally bumped into that bezel, you don't want to give yourself a false sense of reading, so that's why it is a only the unidirectional and it's not bidirectional for that reason. I'm sure there's other reasons as well. The bezel itself is as I mentioned, is a matte black and the whole bezel is actually made out of the titanium, as we'll find out, just pretty much this whole watch is made out of titanium, as we mover on to the case now. The case is titanium as well in the 42 millimeters, so from my index fingers to my thumb, that's 42 millimeters in diameter. Nice brushed titanium, you can kinda see at the lugs, it's all very beautiful brushed, with a nice chamfer on the sides. The chamfer is this sort of small lining of the high polish, that sorta hugs the case there to give it a little nice shine to it. For the side of the watch, you can see the profile it's a little larger profile than normal, but it should fit in suit dress code very nicely and this a little circular indentation here, that's actually a helium escape valve. Again, this is something for divers in mind. As divers come up from a depressurization chamber, there's usually a mixture of gases that help depressurize as they come up from deep ocean diving and one of those gases is helium. Basically, helium can get inside the watch and actually pop the crystal out. This helium escape valve actually is a spring-style, so when it gets to a certain bar of pressure, it will actually release that helium and keep the watch intact and that flat side of the crystal will stay intact without having any damage to it. Okay, let me show you the other side of the watch now. You can see, very, very beautiful brushed steel or rather, brushed titanium. Again notice that very nice chamfer really helping with the bordering edges of the lugs, giving it a nice little shine. We have the Tudor logo on the crown itself, the crown is titanium as well. Now as we move on to the crown functions, the crown unwinds counterclockwise as shown. And in the standard position can wind the watch about 15-20 winds is all you need to get it started once more. And in the next position, you'll be able to adjust the day at the 3 o'clock position, by going counterclockwise again. Going clockwise does nothing in this position. You see how very easy it is to change that date? Pulling the crown up to the next position will stop the seconds hand or the hack movement, as you can see, the seconds hand has stopped a little bit past the six o'clock position and you can adjust the hands bidirectionally. The stopping the seconds hand allows for precise time setting, such as setting a clock online, can set it down to the exact seconds, and pressing the crown back in will start that seconds hand once more. Always make such to screw your crown nice and tight in against the case, as you wanna keep that water resistance as mentioned, the 500 meters and that's 1640 feet, you wanna keep your watch water resistance. And of course, you just don't want to have the crown just sticking out, you might damage it just by bumping it into something. That's why you have these nice crown protectors here, to sort of border around the crown there to protect it against any sort of accidental bumpage there. Moving on to the bracelet now. The bracelet is a three piece link bracelet. Again, titanium as well, nicely sand finished in all three piece links. Center of the links being a little bit larger than the rest, you can see, just very nice tapering from the first link downwards to have a nice proportional view of the watch. As you can see, the tapping going all the way around, just looking, helping the proportion of the watch very nicely and then of course, it sort of leverages out to a nice equilibrium towards the back, where the class is located. So you can see that nice polished brushed titanium all throughout the watch. And all the way to the other side as well. For the class. The class is titanium as well. And this small little detail here, is that sort of class style looks like that Tudor logo there, the sorta shield-looking logo. But also serves another purpose as well, it's sort of like the Rolex's safety for the Oyster clasp, where we have the lock on top of the class itself, so that way, it doesn't just come off loose very easily. You have to remove that safety catch, as they call it, from the class itself before you can open up as so. And we have this beautiful class blades with the Tudor name embossed on there. You see the Tudor, Tudor Genive. And then we have the titanium mention at the six o'clock position there. Swiss made. Very, very beautiful. One thing to mention is that I wanna go into the clasp now, that's located, of course, behind the class here. You'll see the sort of interesting sorta almost like hieroglyphics, just looking at this, you're probably wondering, "What does this mean? Why is there a bunch of circles here?" Well actually, this is a very ingenious thing that Tudor thought of and patented it. So, with something similar in mind, if you've ever seen our Rolex videos, you'll have seen me mention the glide lock on something like the Deep Sea or such. You'll be able to adjust the class just by pushing it back as so. You can see it has three positions, the first, second and third position, so obviously if you need it a little bit tighter, you go inwards and if you need it a little bit less tight, you go outwards. So, you go ahead and you drag it to the next position, let';s just say the third position. You're probably wondering what the rest of this part means, well actually, it's really cool features, so let's just say you're at the tightest setting and typical watches, if it's at the tightest setting, it kinda chokes out your wrist, you know, get a little bit more sweaty and it just doesn't feel good to wear and you'll have to open up your class and the adjust it and however and do whatever. Specifically for this, this is called the extension system. So, basically when you get to this amount of tightness, let's just say, again with divers in mind, you're putting on a wetsuit, you don't wanna fiddle with trying to adjust the class. It'll simply adjust itself, so, when you get to that position, it will actually if you have the watch on, so, let me just make sure it's all the way through, all right, and then the extension system, it just pulls out, automatically. So, let's just say, you put on, you have it at the max setting, you know you gain that little extra width on your wrist because of the wetsuit, bam, it will automatically extend out that way. And, of course, you still have the standard diver's extension, you can see it here with the push. You just push that inwards, and you'll unlock that little extra bit of extension for the watch and, of course, you can just put that back through, oops, close that up and leave it as so. Let me show you when it's fully closed up, so that you can see that the lock is on now, you can extend it out to , oops, Apologize, let me re-extend that out to the final position again. All right. Okay, so it's at the final position, the third dot, it is fully outwards and locked in. Then you go to adjust it and there we are. It is simply pulls the additional extension of what you need, of course to the maximum limit. But, very interesting system, very unique to this Pelagos watch. All right, so moving on to the movement now. The movement is housed in this simple cased backing, nicely, just that sand-finished throughout the whole case back, no high polish here. For the movement, the movement itself, the movement is an in house-made movement by Tudor. It's a Caliber MT5612 it is COSC certified which they boast about again at the six o'clock position. It is a self-winding mechanical movement with a bi-directional rotor system that has a power reserve of 70 hours, meaning that you could put this watch down on a Friday evening pick it back up on a Sunday afternoon and it would be keeping time just fine. And as long as it serves these simple functions of being able to adjust hour, minute and seconds hand and of course the instantaneous changing of the date and stopping the seconds hand that I've shown you with the crown features. Okay, now let me actually go ahead and show you this watch on my wrist. We're gonna open up that safety claw, the safety catch, close up that folding again, put the safety clasp down and there we are. So it's a very, very simple watch. Very simple divers watch. But it looks just absolutely gorgeous, just having that matte black bezel match with that sort of that concave matte black dial, or just the simple just the position of the white hour markers, the white hands and just the white numerals and such just really helps the watch pop a little bit more and make it sort of eye-catching. You can kind of see it does sit a little bit high on the wrist but beautiful sand-finish throughout the whole watch instead of having a high polish, they opted for a sand-finish, once again, all throughout the watch on that titanium. That class looks absolutely gorgeous too and that's the extension system is really, really unique to the watch itself and really something to look forward to if you're thinking of purchasing this watch. So if you're interested in this watch or any other watch for the lowest possible price check our website at jaztime.com We have the lowest prices guarantee. We offer a one year warranty. And if you liked the video, please like, comment, subscribe below. Thanks for watching. Hope to see you guys soon.

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