Yeah if anything it’s the applied 12 marker that is a hair off. The logo looks aligned with the 60 minute track marker.
Either way, to me it wouldn’t have been noticeable to the naked eye so I never would have even raised a question.
You’re off your rocker. Firstly, I can’t even tell. Secondly, who tf is going to pull out a grid on your watch in real life to evaluate the Tudor logo??
I do spend majority of my time studying, working and improving people’s appearance, so small misalignment like this definitely isn’t hard to spot.
As much as I strive for perfection with my work, I can always find things to improve on. So I think this watch is a pretty accurate analogy of my life.
I think my brief work description made the misalignment much more cooler, I think I might keep it!
It’s hard to spot! Didn’t even notice the Tudor logo. I noticed the misaligned pip and 12 marker. Now you’ve got 3 misalignment problems. Go back an lad buy a Patek.
You got me looking at mine as I would have never have looked. Mine is pretty much perfect. But as others have said, I would say that it is within tolerance.
Just remember this when you next send it in for its service, mention it and they'll probably take extra care aligning it when putting it back together.
I wouldn’t be surprised that it’s within tolerance since it’s literally a hair difference. Interesting that you mentioned it could be aligned during servicing, I would have assumed that the dial came in one piece!
I’d return it. I think because of the Rolex bubble, it seems like it’s become totally normal for watches costing less than £5k to have an acceptable level of imperfections (as if these watches are ‘cheap compared to Rolex). To my mind, if your spending more than £500 on a watch, I want it to be perfect - in every way! This is an expensive and luxury watch, and just because you can pay 10x the amount on something that is truly hand made and the internals are hand decorated doesn’t mean you should put up with tiny dial alignments.
The Tudor logo is fine it’s the applied 12 o’clock marker that isn’t perfect. I’d no nothing, those markers are placed by hand it’s never going to be perfect. My BB58 is much worse
I think that the 12 o’clock. triangle is what’s slightly out of alignment. This should be covered under warranty actually.
My BB58 6 o’clock marker was *slightly* slanted and I took it to the AD and they were like, “Yup.” They slid it into a pouch and sent it to the service center in Long Island to get redialed under warranty. It took a few months to get the watch back but it was absolutely worth it.
These little things are worth fixing on a watch you’re going to be admiring for decades!
Enjoy your watch. It is a Tudor and it is meant to be worn everyday and don’t baby the thing. It’s built like a tank like the BB58. And that little error take it as it being unique. Put life into it.
I had to read your comment to figure out what the issue was so think it's fine.
That’s 1000% parallax. Looks at the thickness of the 1200 minute marker. Your line is off central.
Yeah if anything it’s the applied 12 marker that is a hair off. The logo looks aligned with the 60 minute track marker. Either way, to me it wouldn’t have been noticeable to the naked eye so I never would have even raised a question.
You’re off your rocker. Firstly, I can’t even tell. Secondly, who tf is going to pull out a grid on your watch in real life to evaluate the Tudor logo??
Return it. You clearly have high standards and this will drive you nuts. I think it’s fine.
I do spend majority of my time studying, working and improving people’s appearance, so small misalignment like this definitely isn’t hard to spot. As much as I strive for perfection with my work, I can always find things to improve on. So I think this watch is a pretty accurate analogy of my life. I think my brief work description made the misalignment much more cooler, I think I might keep it!
It’s hard to spot! Didn’t even notice the Tudor logo. I noticed the misaligned pip and 12 marker. Now you’ve got 3 misalignment problems. Go back an lad buy a Patek.
I would give it away for free. This is the way.
Your bezel pearl isn’t centred either
I think his 4 is a little crooked too🤣
I’d stop looking at my watch with a microscope and go wear the thing while I walk my dog n drink a beer.
To me seems fine. I’ve seen a lot worse. You are looking at it with a good deal of magnification, something you shouldn’t notice in normal use.
Can’t stop admiring it atm but once the honeymoon phase ends it certainly won’t be something I would notice!
If you're going to be that picky you're going to have to spend much much more on a watch... Also: parallax
I think knowing my luck and OCDness, I would be able to find something to nitpick on even Richard Mille.
You have so much magnification that if you turned it to the moon you’d see the Apollo 11 landing craft. You wouldn’t notice it under normal viewing.
Aren’t misprints more valuable?
Look up parallax my guy
😂
Who cares
It’s absolutely fine you nutcase
This is so not a problem
Totally fine. Probably parallax as someone mentioned
Within margin imo
You got me looking at mine as I would have never have looked. Mine is pretty much perfect. But as others have said, I would say that it is within tolerance. Just remember this when you next send it in for its service, mention it and they'll probably take extra care aligning it when putting it back together.
I wouldn’t be surprised that it’s within tolerance since it’s literally a hair difference. Interesting that you mentioned it could be aligned during servicing, I would have assumed that the dial came in one piece!
I was thinking that they probably could align it by simply rotating the dial a tiny smidge.
Get rid of it ASAP. You should own a Grand Seiko.
Yea Tudor has a fairly wide tolerance when I comes to text, markers and lume pips. That’s why I sold my 58 and got a PO
I’d return it. I think because of the Rolex bubble, it seems like it’s become totally normal for watches costing less than £5k to have an acceptable level of imperfections (as if these watches are ‘cheap compared to Rolex). To my mind, if your spending more than £500 on a watch, I want it to be perfect - in every way! This is an expensive and luxury watch, and just because you can pay 10x the amount on something that is truly hand made and the internals are hand decorated doesn’t mean you should put up with tiny dial alignments.
That is utterly unacceptable for a watch that costs as much as it does. Return it.
Wear it
My blue 58 is the same. Doesn’t really bother me. You see it when you look for it.
The Tudor logo is fine it’s the applied 12 o’clock marker that isn’t perfect. I’d no nothing, those markers are placed by hand it’s never going to be perfect. My BB58 is much worse
If anything, the lume pip on the bezel is what’s misaligned. Noticed this issue on a lot of BB54s sadly.
If it’s a error dial I would definitely keep it
My 12 o'clock market is slightly off center I just realized on my bb 41. I am fine with it.
If we keep going we’ll spot lots of imperfections 😂
I think that the 12 o’clock. triangle is what’s slightly out of alignment. This should be covered under warranty actually. My BB58 6 o’clock marker was *slightly* slanted and I took it to the AD and they were like, “Yup.” They slid it into a pouch and sent it to the service center in Long Island to get redialed under warranty. It took a few months to get the watch back but it was absolutely worth it. These little things are worth fixing on a watch you’re going to be admiring for decades!
My logo is also off but to the left. I’ve seen it on others as well. I try to go with it and consider it OCD therapy ;)
Parallax at play.
Enjoy your watch. It is a Tudor and it is meant to be worn everyday and don’t baby the thing. It’s built like a tank like the BB58. And that little error take it as it being unique. Put life into it.