W&W 2021: Tudor Black Bay Fifty-Eight 925. First Time for a Case in 925 Silver.

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Tudor is launching a unique new version of its popular Black Bay Fifty-Eight model in 925 silver with an open case back. This marks two firsts for a Tudor divers' watch and creating surprising incandescence. The name of the radiant Black Bay Fifty-Eight 925 model is, of course, a reference to the precious metal of its case, but also to 1958, the year in which the first Tudor divers' watch waterproof to 200 meters —660 ft—, reference 7924 or "Big Crown," was introduced.

Among other aesthetic nods to this historical watch, this model offers a case 39 mm in diameter in keeping with the characteristic proportions of the 1950s. Ideal for slim wrists, vintage enthusiasts, and those who like objects with a difference, the Black Bay Fifty-Eight 925 is also the first Tudor divers' watch to be made in silver and to offer an open case back. The 39 mm case is satin finished matte and it features a domed crystal with a domed dial in a matte frosted taupe color with applied hour markers. The watch is equipped with ‘Snowflake’ hands, one of the hallmarks of the Tudor divers’ watches from 1969.

Powering this watch is the in-house Manufacture Calibre MT5400, certified by the Swiss Official Chronometer Testing Institute —COSC— with a hairspring in silicon and a 70-hour power reserve.

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The watch is delivered with a choice of two straps: taupe Jacquard fabric with a silver band or brown grain leather.

Sticker Price $4,300 USD. For more info on Tudor click here. 

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