Wow, this is all happening so fast. When we started the competition, we had 96 watches. Now we’re at the stage when the last 16 will be scythed in half to leave just eight remaining. At that point, the writers will have but one watch each remaining. So today, for the very last time, the watches that started out in the preliminaries together will go head-to-head for the division champion crown. Where will your votes fall?We’re at the sharp end now. Jorg has two left, as does Balazs. We need you to pick your favorite in this quick-fire round. Tomorrow we will have the last two standing from Gerard and RJ’s groups before Mike and Tomas step into the fray, followed finally by Ben and Bert. The quarter-finals commence on Thursday so you’ve not got long to register your opinion. Go hard or go home. It’s time to leave it all on the court…Login to your Fratello account and drop us a comment. Who did you vote for and why? What’s your prediction for the later rounds? Will the Omega Speedmaster 321 triumph once again… Who knows? You decide!Jorg’s last two standing:(1) Tudor Black Bay Fifty-Eight Navy Blue vs. Czapek Antarctique Terre Adelie (2)Tudor Black Bay Fifty-Eight Navy BluePredictable as it may have been, the Glashutte Original Sixties Chronograph ran the Tudor Black Bay Fifty-Eight Navy Blue closer than many might have thought. Edging it with 53% of the vote is enough to see the popular and versatile BB58 make it through to the next round, however. And while the Tudor BB58 remains the nominal favorite thanks to its seeding and exceptionally strong performance in the preliminary round, it has its work cut out here against one of the finest debutants 2020 had the pleasure of welcoming into the watch world. It’s a real clash of high-end versus everyday luxury (weird thing to say, but there you have it). Will you propel the Tudor forward or will the Czapek score the upset?Czapek Antarctique Terre AdelieIn my opinion, the Czapek Antarctique Terre Adelie really does deserve to topple the Tudor. I actually like the BB58 as a watch and respect it as a value proposition, but as this competition has worn on, my bias toward the Czapek has only grown. I dearly believe it to be a modern classic and a genuine contender for the big prize. There are very few watches of the 96 that have a legitimate chance to stand up to the Omega Speedmaster 321 and walk away with the spoils. The Czapek Terre Adelie might be one of them. And, if it muscles (or more likely finesses) its way past the Tudor, it will be on course to meet the 321 in the semi-finals should it get past Balazs’ champion in the quarters… Vote wise and vote well. March Mania: Sweet Sixteen - Jorg - (1) V (2) Who moves on?Tudor BB58 BlueCzapek Antarctique Terre Adelie Δ