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TUDOR Black Bay 58 Burgundy Dial Watch, 39mm

Item No.
60128801
60128801
$4,625.00
This new edition of the Black Bay 58 retains all the core design elements from TUDOR throughout the ages and includes aesthetic notes from a prototype TUDOR Submariner ref. 79190 developed in the ‘90s. The watch boasted a brilliant burgundy dial with a matching bezel. It never saw production, but this design now lives on in the form of a brand-new Black Bay 58. The burgundy unidirectional rotatable bezel offers very prehensible sides and its insert shows subtly curved numerals aligning with the outline of the outer ring.
  • Item No.
    60128801
    60128801
  • Style #
    M7939A1A0RU-0003
  • Jewelry Type
    Watch
  • Exclusive to Ben Bridge
    No
  • Collection
    Black Bay 58
  • Metal Type
    Stainless Steel
  • Adjustable
    No
  • Engravable
    No
  • Engraving Limit
    0
  • Band Color
    Black
  • Band Material
    Rubber
  • Clasp Type
    Triple Folding
  • Case Material
    Stainless Steel
  • Case Size
    39mm
  • Certification
    METAS
  • Crystal
    Sapphire
  • Dial Color
    Red
  • Dial Marker
    Gilt
  • Functions
    Power Reserve
  • Movement Type
    Self-winding mechanical
  • Shape
    Round
  • Water Resistance
    200 Meters

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