Tudor Black Bay Fifty-Eight 925
Named after the marque’s “Big Crown” model born in 1958, Tudor’s Black Bay Fifty-Eight is arguably the brand’s most recognisable tool watch. It’s had countless iterations but none so surprising as 2021’s release, the open back Black Bay Fifty-Eight 925. The clue’s in the name: 925 refers to the watch’s silver case, marking the first time that Tudor has used this material in a diver’s watch.
You may wonder why the brand has opted for this metal over the proven durability of stainless steel, but this isn’t any old silver. “The chosen alloy is a secret that the brand keeps close to its chest,” the company says.
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Some will say this is a headline that’s been coming, many more will step into the story without knowing what to expect. At Watches And Wonders, the watch fair taking place – via the web – in Geneva this week, Cartier has reintroduced its silent icon, the Tank Must.
For contemporary style mavens who have been lauding the 1970s, Warhol-era original Tank Must, particularly in its burgundy-dialled livery, this will be a moment of mixed emotions: satisfaction that their appraisal of the dandyish design as a thinking man’s classic has been recognised with a reissue, but perhaps a little disappointment that their secret is now, finally, out.