Tudor Brings Updates to the Black Bay and Royal Collections.
Tudor’s big surprise at Watches and Wonders this year was the Black Bay 54 which we’ve already talked about here but there are a few more that we’re going to talk about.
Black Bay 41
The Black Bay diver version with the burgundy bezel undergoes the third renovation since its creation.
On the outside, the case is now rounder with slab sides, and 1mm thinner, it also receives a new, more elegant crown and without the previous ring that separated the case from the crown. There is now also the possibility of coming with a new 5-link steel bracelet, Jubilee style or with a black rubber strap with solid end links, and both now come with the handy T-FIT clasp.
On the dial, there is only one novelty and that extends to the entire Black Bay line, the snowflake second hand is gone and now gives way to a lollipop second hand.
But the biggest news is really the new movement, which is Master Chronometer certified by METAS.
Black Bay GMT
Of all the novelties, this is the one that least changes, whose main novelty is the new opaline white dial with the Pepsi bezel, in blue and red, everything else remains the same, with the exception of the bracelet clasp which now includes also the T-FIT clasp.
Black Bay 31/36/39/41
The Black Bay line with a fixed bezel receives three new colour variants, one in deep blue, another in anthracite and finally one in champagne, with the possibility of all of them coming with diamonds on the hour markers.
As we had already mentioned in Black Bay 41, the snowflake second hand now gives way to a lollipop second hand and on the outside, they come with a 5-link bracelet with the T-FIT clasp and on the inside, all models now come equipped with an In-house movement.
Royal
The Royal line also receives an update, now adding two new variants, one in salmon which can come in a steel case and the other in chocolate brown which comes in a gold and steel case, and with the possibility of both them adding diamonds on the dial.