The Black Bay 41, 36 and 32 offer the famous Black Bay aesthetic in multifunctional, affordable watches. TUDOR re-introduces this classic timepiece with a new silver dial.
NEW TUDOR
BLACK BAY 41, 36 & 32
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Designed for both men and women, the Black Bay 41, 36 and 32 retain the aesthetics of the Black Bay line, particularly the characteristic angular “Snowflake” hands, as well as its reliability and long-standing connection to TUDOR divers’ watches. They add a multifunctional sporty-chic touch that effortlessly adapts to both formal occasions and more laid-back surroundings.
Black Bay is #BornToDare
Since its foundation in 1926, TUDOR has striven to produce the best possible watches at the best possible price. This mission, bold then as it is now, is inspired by the vision of the brand’s founder Hans Wilsdorf. Made from one of the most robust stainless steels in existence, 316L steel, the case on this model is waterproof to 150 metres (500 feet) thanks to its screw-down crown and case-back. Every aspect of the Black Bay makes up the famous TUDOR quality, a philosophy summarised by the brand’s signature, #BornToDare – always striving to do better.
10 Years of The Tudor Fabric Strap
Navy blue is also the dominant colour of the fabric strap offered with this new model. The fabric strap, one of the hallmarks of TUDOR, is woven in France on 19th century Jacquard looms by the Julien Faure company in the St-Etienne region. This year, TUDOR and Julien Faure, a 150-year old company, celebrate 10 years of partnership built on outstanding expertise.
Its metal bracelet, which is neither too slack nor so tight as to grind, stands out thanks to the quality of its design, manufacturing and finish.
The hands, and black or blue lacquered or silver dials, are crafted by the most meticulous professionals in the field with applique hour markers and Swiss Super-LumiNova® phosphorescent material.
Three Watch Variations
The new Black Bay 41, 36, 32 with silver comes in three sizes in a 316L steel bracelet.
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