Tudor's T-Fit is cool but might not be all you expect

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Hey all you bracelet fit neurotics out there! Like everyone I thought Tudor's T-Fit clasp was the bee's knees for a company that doesn't seem to understand all customers want is a simple half-link. Well the clasp itself is gorgeous on my BB54, no doubt. But the range of travel of the T-Fit is less than the size of a link and guess what, I'm kinda at both ends whether I add a link or take it out. In comparison Rolex's Glide-Lock has a way longer range of travel. So you can settle right in the middle and get it tighter and looser as the day goes. It ain't gonna be like that with your Tudor for SOME wrists. You might just be like me, right at the edge where the T-Fit isn't gonna do much for you, and you'd still need a half-link to get it to work to its full capacity. Speaking of half-links, check out Steel Reef if you want that half-link for you BB58, it'll be a much better idea than wondering if you can fit the 54 clasp on your 58: the metal isn't the same colour and who in their right mind would purchase a whole bracelet or rubber strap just to get that clasp. Anyway, check out my scientific experiment, I hope it shows clearly how a couple of mm's would have made it better. It's OKAY but it's not what you might expect it to be. Hope it works you for your wrist. Mine is about 17cm.

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