TUDOR Black-Dial Black Bay 58
$4,000.00
The Black Bay 58 is named after the year in which the first TUDOR divers’ watch waterproof to 200 metres was introduced. Among other aesthetic allusions to this famous historic watch, this model has a 39mm diameter case, in keeping with the characteristic proportions of the 1950s.
Model# M79030N-0001
- 39-mm steel case with polished and satin finish
- Riveted steel bracelet with polished and satin finish, with folding clasp and safety catch
- Unidirectional rotatable bezel in steel with 60-minute graduated disk in matte black anodized aluminum and pink gilded markings and numerals
- Manufacture Caliber MT5402 (COSC) Self-winding mechanical movement with bidirectional rotor system
- Black, domed Dial
- Steel screw-down winding crown, with the TUDOR rose, with circular satin-brushed steel winding crown tube
- Domed sapphire crystal
- Waterproof to 200 m (660 ft)
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•Call us at 541-345-0354 if you require next day shipping (additional fees apply)
•Please allow 1-2 days to process your order and prepare shipment
•We only ship to addresses within the United States. We are unable to process orders shipped to package forwarding services at this time.
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