Since its launch in 2012, The Tudor Black Bay collection has established itself as Tudor’s signature diver’s watch line, Combining vintage sensibility with modern technology. This collection has played an important role in establishing Tudor’s independent identity beyond the Rolex sub-brand image, And has gained worldwide popularity by embodying both tradition and innovation.
The Black Bay 54 (Ref. 79000N) attracted the attention of the global watch market as a “modern vintage diver” upon its launch in 2023.
This model is inspired by Tudor's first diver's watch, Ref. 7922 from 1954, And features a subtle combination of classic design and modern specifications.
The Black Bay 54 has a compact size of 37mm, Making it ideal for those with thin wrists.
The click sensation of the bezel transmitted to your fingertips lets you know why this watch is called “past and present”.
A modern reinterpretation of the minimalism of vintage divers, The minute markers on the bezel have been omitted, And the dial, Hands, And indexes have faithfully reflected the original sensibility.
The bracelet features a T-fit system that allows for fine adjustments, Greatly improving the fit.
The feeling of the ceramic ball when opening and closing the clasp can be addictive.
With its classic size, Excellent fit, High durability, And reasonable price, This model is highly regarded as a daily and sports watch.

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