One Year Review: Tudor Pelagos LHD

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What do I think and how does it look after one year of ownership?
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Love my blue Pelagos - it's been on 5 continents, deployments, lots of dives, and other excursions. One of my absolute favorite watches!

nash
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In the last 3 years I went through around 50 watches of all sort of brands. Bought, wore and moved on. In April this year I also sold my LHD... but this morning, I bought it back again.

The Pelagos LHD in my opinion will be a classic and it is one of the few references that truly distinguishes the contemporary Tudor brand.

filmaelculdetomare
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This is actually a very rare video of a Pelagos LHD that captures the aesthetics of that watch perfectly and that makes me want to buy one – something that I did almost two years ago, thankfully. 😅😊

The LHD is a beautifully understated allrounder.

bureaufrankfurt
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I’ve had my LHD for about 4 years, and it’s all I wear. I’m a lefty and a diver, too. I bought a beautiful leather strap and a canvas strap for it. Love all the combinations. I’m not a collector, but wanted one single high quality watch from a company that made in house movements. The Pelagius ticked the boxes. Yes, I agree about the helium escape valve and the 500 meter water proofness. A bit over the top!

frohnnielsen
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I've had my Pelagos LHD for 6 months now and I adore it! I'm also right-handed and I totally agree that wearing an LHD on the left wrist feels more natural and is definitely more comfortable.

analisaposada
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Watched your review on the Omega Ploprof a couple years ago, went out the next day and bought one. Watched your review on when you bought your Pelagos and now this follow up video a couple weeks ago, next day went out and bought one. Love your videos and love my two titanium babies!!!

wazidawg
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Love the video man! I live in my Pelagos LHD, GA2100 and Explorer 36mm. It’s so nice seeing other LHD owners enjoying theirs.

m.arriott
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Nice! Love the LHD. A fiberglass pen works well too to refinish scratches! Enjoy!

HarrisonElmore
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Fantastic review! I absolutely adore my LHD .What makes it unique is its special touches, the crown being in the opposite side ( I'm right handed as well), the roulette date, the cream colour indicies and the individual numbering of the watch on the case back. Its once piece that would never leave my collection.

ReuvenMatalon
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i have a 6inch wrist, not really like a big watch, but the Pelagos changed my mind, reaching 2 years in possession, and that’s a watch that I always wanted to wear it, that kind of watch that as you mentioned in the video. it’s truly weird that I love it so much than I thought, and last until today

ChisKH
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I've owned the blue one for about 2.5 years and I always flirt with the idea of selling it, only to fall back in love with it again right before I go to list it somewhere. There's just not much out there that's this good in terms of fit, finish, cool design language, overbuilt, great lume, etc...I do a lot of winter outdoor activities, like sub-freezing camping, mountaineering, and big mountain skiing, and this watch has become one of my go-to watches for that season because it's so damn tough and legible in all lighting conditions. I guess it's stuck with me at this point.

strangelove
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The most impressive part of this video was the pen eraser taking out that scratch! 🤯 (Always appreciate your sarcastic humor and your content.)

jag
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I gotta say- there’s something about your take on the LHD Pelly (and watches in general) that’s simply down to earth and refreshing. Not snobbery, but an obvious appreciation for the artistry, specs and utility of the time piece. You’re about pleasing yourself (if you will) and not appeasing others. Keep up the reviews man- great job every time!

r.l.marcelle
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Every time I want a new watch I come to your channel to see if you've reviewed it. Almost always, you have and I am even more convinced I need that particular watch after finishing your video. Damn you. Also awesome tip with the eraser. I never would have thought of that.

dsher
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Never had the Tudor Pelagos LHD on my list. It’s too large according to the measurements on the paper. until I tried it at the AD. Since then I wear it almost every day and it’s pure fun of titanium on the wrist (6.75“). Just ❤ it and it became the center piece of my collection 👍. Oh and I wear it on the left hand and totally ❤ it’s weird - and it has the nicer dial and writing 😉

Porscheever
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the lhd is certainly more difficult to get hold of new and it just looks better than the standard 42mm pelagos. its different and i love the red touches on the dial.

chrishewson
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Dude, I turned on notifications for your channel waiting on the 6-month review 😅 I actually found your first LHD review a few months back and your story in this video is very similar to my journey. It’s the most expensive watch I own but it’s so good it’s become my daily. Matter of fact, I downsized my collection bc the LHD pushed all of my other watches out of the rotation. 2 months in and I still love everything about it! Enjoy man!

awolryan
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The roulette date wheel was first conceived when cyclops dates weren’t a thing so it was easier to make out the date. The every other day element also helped indicate if it was your ‘ration day’ potentially as another use case

lauriedale
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I'm right handed and wear on my left wrist. I purchased my LHD for the reasons you mentioned. The crown never digs and I dig that! It's my most worn.

philtoy
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I loved both reviews on the LHD. I've wanted this watch for some time; however, I'm at a standstill. When I looked at the price, at first, I was sold, and for the better part, I still am. I then came across the Christopher Ward C60 Elite 1000, and my feet froze on the Tudor purchase. I still want it, but when I look at the Ward, the only thing it lacks vs the Pelagos is the power reserve and the left-hand dial. The ward is $2150.00, and the LHD is $6250.00 CAN. Am I paying $4000.00 for the Tudor name, or am I overthinking this logic? Your insight would be great on this. Thanks

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