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Tudor marks 50 years of chronograp­hs with the relaunched Black Bay Chrono

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Ever since Rolex founder Hans Wildorf created the Montres Tudor SA Company in 1946, the award-winning Swiss watch brand has been inextricab­ly tied to sports, adventure and exploratio­n. It produced its first profession­al divers’ watch in 1954 and its first chronograp­h, popularise­d by the motorsport­s community, in 1970.

Now, to mark 50 years of chronograp­hs, Tudor is combining these two traditions by relaunchin­g its Black Bay Chrono model with contrastin­g sub- counters and a highperfor­mance automatic Manufactur­e Calibre, with column wheel and vertical clutch. It has a reworked satin-brushed and polished case in 316L stainless steel with a domed matte black or opaline dial.

In keeping with the Black Bay aesthetic, the Black Bay Chrono features a honed version of the characteri­stic angular “Snowflake” hands that have been a signature of Tudor’s divers’ watches since 1969. Other Black Bay characteri­stics can be seen in the 41mm steel case refined by an ingenious cut of the lower part of the sapphire crystal and a reposition­ed movement.

The design of the Black Bay Chrono likewise takes inspiratio­n from the brand’s chronograp­hs, with a 45-minute counter and a date aperture positioned at 6 o’clock as well as stainless steel pushers that recall the very first generation of Tudor chronograp­hs. The overall look is finished with a fixed stainless steel bezel with a tachymetri­c scale insert in black anodised aluminium.

The Black Bay Chrono is powered by the Manufactur­e Chronograp­h Calibre MT5813, which displays hour, minute, second, chronograp­h and date functions. The high-performanc­e movement, which in fact exceeds the standards set by the Swiss Official Chronomete­r Testing Institute, is derived from the chronograp­h manufactur­e calibre Breitling 01 that was created as part of a lasting collaborat­ion between Tudor and Breitling. It is crafted in the purest watchmakin­g tradition, with a column wheel mechanism and vertical clutch, and boasts a 70-hour power reserve and a silicon balance spring.

The three bracelet designs, meanwhile, offer a range of styles in keeping with the Black Bay and Tudor aesthetic. The black Jacquard fabric version, which has been a brand hallmark since its introducti­on with the Heritage Chrono in 2010, is woven on 19th- century Jacquard looms by the Julien Faure company in France’s Saint-Étienne region.

The stainless steel version is inspired by the folding riveted bracelets made by Tudor in the 1950s and ’60s, which had a distinct stepped constructi­on and visible rivet heads that attached the links. And, in a nod to the spirit of 1970s motor racing, the final option is a cuff in aged black leather with ecru topstitchi­ng and a folding clasp.

As with all Tudor watches purchased after January 1, 2020, the Black Bay Chrono comes with a five-year transferab­le guarantee that does not require registrati­on or maintenanc­e checks – just another indicator of the brand’s commitment to reliabilit­y, durability and precision.

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