2022 TUDOR BLACK BAY FIFTY-EIGHT 925 main image

TudorBlack Bay Fifty-Eight 925

Reference: 79010SG

Product overview

  • Box:Yes
  • Papers:Yes
  • Age:2022
  • Movement:automatic
  • Case Size:39mm
  • Case:Silver
  • Dial:Taupe
  • Bracelet:Brown Leather

Lot overview

  • LOT: #005561
  • Location:London, United Kingdom
  • Seller:
    (private) Sold by an individual
  • Currency:GBP

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KEY FACTS

  • ​A one-owner example purchased new by the vendor from an authorised dealer
  • ​Presented with its display box, outer box, warranty card, booklets, and swing tag
  • ​Covered by Tudor’s five-year warranty until 2027
  • ​Graded ‘A’ for condition by the vendor who reports the watch to be in good working order 

FUNCTIONS

  • Hours, minutes, and seconds
  • ​Powered by the chronometer-certified calibre 5400 movement
  • ​Automatic winding with a 70-hour power reserve
  • ​Screw-down crown delivers 200m of waterproofness
  • ​Uni-directional dive bezel with 60-minute graduation

SUMMARY

One of the most interesting watches released at Watches & Wonders 2021 was the Black Bay Fifty-Eight “925”, which is made from sterling silver. While precious metal dive watches are commonplace amongst Swiss watch manufacturers, Tudor's decision to craft a watch in silver is truly unique in modern watchmaking.

Building on the existing Black Bay 58 architecture, the 39mm case has a completely brushed finish - giving it a distinctly understated look. The unique sheen of the silver case is complemented by the taupe dial. The hour markers and snowflake hands, a nod to vintage Tudor Submariners, are filled with Super-LumiNona and provide superior legibility in all lighting conditions. Attached to the case is a brown leather strap with contrast stitching and a signed Tudor pin buckle.

In another first for the Black Bay, the watch has an exhibition caseback displaying the in-house calibre 5400 movement, which is both chronometer-certified and has a 70-hour power reserve.

All watches offered for sale are searched and cleared against The Watch Register database and a certificate is available to the winning bidder upon request.

Any watch not covered by a current sales or service warranty should be considered as potentially requiring a service, even if in full working order on the date of purchase.

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