Tudor Black Bay Chrono S&G – sportiness meets elegance

Tudor has been pushing diving watches since 1954 and, inspired by motorsport, chronographs since the 1970s. Now Tudor combines these two traditions and expands the Tudor chronograph collection with six more models with the Tudor Black Bay Chrono S&G

Tudor has been pushing diving watches since 1954 and, inspired by motorsport, chronographs since the 1970s. Now Tudor combines these two traditions and expands the Tudor chronograph collection with six more models with the Tudor Black Bay Chrono S&G. Sports watch lovers who would like to wear them in business will get their money's worth. There are 6 models with two different dial colors and three bracelets to choose from. A matte black dial and champagne-colored totalizers or champagne-colored dial with matte black totalizers. The bracelets vary between polished and satin-finished stainless steel with yellow gold, a black textile strap or a brown leather strap with a removable cuff. A homage to the models from the 50s and 60s, which had visible rivet buttons for attaching the elements, these rivet buttons were integrated as an aesthetic detail thanks to modern technology.

Champagne-colored dial with black totalizers:
Polished and satin-finished stainless steel bracelet with yellow gold and safety folding clasp reference M79363N-0007.
Brown leather strap with removable cuff and folding clasp reference M79363N-0008.
Black textile strap with pin buckle reference M79363N-0006.

Matt black dial and champagne-colored totalizers:
Polished and satin-finished stainless steel bracelet with yellow gold and safety folding clasp reference M79363N-0001.
Brown leather strap with removable cuff and folding clasp reference M79363N-0002.
Black textile strap with pin buckle reference M79363N-0003.

All 6 new models have a 41 mm case made of polished and satin-finished stainless steel. At the heart of the watches beats the automatic manufacture chronograph movement caliber MT5813. The movement has a column wheel mechanism and a vertical clutch. Of course, the new Tudor Black Bay chronographs are COSC certified and have a power reserve of up to 70 hours. The curved dials have a satin-finished surface in a radial cut and are accompanied by yellow gold indices. What cannot be missing from a Tudor diving watch since 1969 are the snowflake hands and a water resistance of up to 20 bar. From the first generation of Tudor chronographs you can also find the 45 minute totalizer and the date display at 6 o'clock. A fixed bezel made of stainless steel, the number disc made of black anodized aluminum, the tachymeter scale and two pushers for the totalizers in yellow gold complete the elegant design of the Black Bay Chrono S&G.


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