Since its launch in 2018, The Tudor Black Bay GMT has established itself as Tudor’s flagship model as a multi-time zone traveler’s watch. This watch is characterized by a reinterpretation of the Rolex GMT-Master II heritage with a vintage feel, Modern technology, And reasonable price. The Tudor Black Bay GMT, Which perfectly combines vintage charm and modern functionality, Is highly regarded by travelers and watch enthusiasts and has a presence in the global market.
The Tudor Black Bay GMT (M79830RB-0010), Released in 2023, Continues this tradition with a bright and sophisticated opaline (white) dial and a burgundy & blue two-tone aluminum bezel. The dial features indexes treated with Super-LumiNova, Tudor’s signature snowflake hands, And a date window at 3 o’clock for excellent readability. The rivet-style steel bracelet is finished with a folding clasp and safety catch, Satisfying both comfort and durability.
The movement is the in-house Caliber MT5652 (COSC chronometer-certified, 70-hour power reserve), And the GMT function can display two or more time zones simultaneously.
With its opaline dial, Pepsi bezel, In-house GMT movement, And vintage sensibility combined with modern technology, This traveler's watch is consistently loved by watch enthusiasts who value both style and practicality.

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