Tudor sets the benchmark
published : 21 May 2021 at 04:00 Black Bay Fifty-Eight 18K in a yellow gold case, entirely satin-finished for a matte effect.
When the time came to reinterpret its watches for divers in precious metals, Tudor went for both winning silver and gold.
The new Black Bay Fifty-Eight 925 and Black Bay Fifty-Eight 18K are its first divers watches to respectively shine in silver and yellow gold.
Instead of a bright finish typical of a gold watch, the yellow gold case is entirely satin-finished for a matte effect. Likewise, the incandescent 925 silver case has a pleasing matte satin finish.
For the first time, Tudor s watches for divers are more revealing as the open case back and sapphire crystal offer a view of the self-winding mechanical movement.
Tudor sets the benchmark
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