I think you’re probably fine. Honestly, the golf thing is a different answer depending upon who you ask. New modern movements can be worn while golfing, it’s really the vintage non-shock-resistant watches you have to worry about
I own a SuperOcean Heritage and a BB58. Here are my thoughts:
Breitling - it wears surprisingly dressy for me on the Milanese, but I love it. It’s a very fun casual summer watch with a lot of heritage. You can find some good deals on used models of these that drive a hard bargain. I own the slightly more expensive heritage 57 capsule model that’s harder to find.
Tudor - this is the watch I wear if I need to do something in the yard, go swimming, wash dishes, etc. it’s more tool-y and I know it can take whatever I through at it. I don’t necessarily feel that way with the Breitling.
Rado - won’t share too much here. It’s definitely a nice watch. I am less enthused with Rado as a brand than I am Tudor/Breitling, so it doesn’t appeal to me.
Of the three, It’s a toss up on your preference between more Tooly for the Tudor or more all around for the Breitling. All are fantastic choices!
PS if you care about provenance or rarity, I’d say the Breitling is the perfect mix of not too common (like the BB58) and not too unknown (like Rado). Breitling is doing some cool stuff with the brand and I’m here for it.
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