Embodying traditional craftsmanship, the Tudor Black Bay Bronze series brings a fusion of history and innovation. With a unidirectional rotating bezel, domed crystal, and waterproof capability to 200 metres, this collection maintains an impressive balance between aesthetics and practical diving features. The bronze material, over time, acquires an antique look that makes every watch entirely individual. The design of these Tudor watches combines heritage-inspired aesthetics with cutting-edge modern technology.
The Tudor Black Bay Bronze is crafted from high-performance aluminium bronze alloy, which develops a unique patina over time, giving each watch a distinctive look.
What is the size of the Tudor Black Bay Bronze?
The Tudor Black Bay Bronze features a 43mm case, offering a bold presence on the wrist without being overly large.
Is the Tudor Black Bay Bronze water-resistant?
Yes, the Tudor Black Bay Bronze is water-resistant to 200 metres (660 feet), making it suitable for swimming and light diving.
Does the Tudor Black Bay Bronze have an in-house movement?
Yes, the Black Bay Bronze is powered by Tudor’s in-house Calibre MT5601, which offers a 70-hour power reserve and is COSC-certified for accuracy.
What strap options are available for the Tudor Black Bay Bronze?
The Black Bay Bronze comes with either a fabric strap or a leather strap, both designed to complement the vintage aesthetic of the watch.
How does the Tudor Black Bay Bronze compare to other Black Bay models?
The Black Bay Bronze stands out due to its distinctive bronze case, larger 43mm size, and vintage-inspired design, while other models in the Black Bay range often use stainless steel or different metals.
Is the Tudor Black Bay Bronze suitable for everyday wear?
Yes, the Black Bay Bronze is designed to be a versatile timepiece, offering durability and style that makes it suitable for both casual and formal settings.
How accurate is the Tudor Black Bay Bronze?
The Black Bay Bronze is COSC-certified, meaning it adheres to strict accuracy standards of -4/+6 seconds per day.