Tudor Hits a Homerun With the Tudor Black Bay and Black Bay 58 GMT


This release is an expected homecoming of sorts after Tudor unveiled the third-generation revitalisation project of the emblematic Tudor Black Bay last year, beginning with the burgundy variant. The headlining news is the introduction of the METAS Master Chronometer certified Manufacture Calibre MT5602-U and a sexy five-link bracelet to accompany the Tudor Black Bay’s refreshed slimmer case profile. A quick segue into the new movement — the independent certification from METAS guarantees better chronometric performance while conforming to anti-magnetism standards.

The black variant alongside last year’s burgundy.

Whilst the 41mm diameter remains, the slim case offers greater proportion and wearing comfort when strapped on. A subtle tweak to the bezel sees a toothier design with a slight overcompensation allowing for better grip. Outfitted in shades of black, which appear dark grey in certain lighting angles, Tudor just reminded everyone how good a black-on-silver combination is with this monochromatic take. A duo of steel bracelets in either a “rivet-style” three or five-link configuration dramatically alters the Tudor Black Bay’s looks from utilitarian to sports chic, while the rubber option reigns supreme in comfort and casualness. Tudor’s “T-fit” clasp is fitted on the strap attachment regardless of style or material.

The watch Tudor fans have been crying for, the Tudor Black Bay 58 GMT.

Fan favourite Tudor Black Bay 58 just got doubly better at this year’s edition of Watches & Wonders. While the collection has taken plaudits over the past few years, its latest iteration is a home run as Tudor presents the Tudor Black Bay 58 GMT, which happens to be Master Chronometer certified, too. Much of the Tudor Black Bay 58’s original blueprint remains the same, with the exception of a bidirectional GMT bezel clad in burgundy and black with gilt accents. An additional fourth hand, the GMT indicator, takes reference from the inimitable Tudor Snowflake hand but in a slimmer profile.

The rubber strap alters the Tudor Black Bay 58 GMT’s look rather drastically. Our vote goes to the bracelet.

The simple additions combine to elevate the dive-ready Tudor Black Bay 58 into an all-conquering timepiece capable of taking on deep oceans and timezone changes. Within the 39mm stainless steel case hums the Tudor Manufacture Calibre MT5450-U, now Master Chronometer certified to deliver greater precision and anti-magnetism to interferences below 15000 gauss. The Tudor Black Bay 58 GMT comes delivered with a three-link “rivet-style” stainless steel bracelet with polished and satin finishes or a black rubber strap, both fitted with the Tudor “T-fit” clasp.

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