Tudor Black Bay gets bigger and better for 2021
Gold and silver are used for the first time in the brand's divers' watches, while the chronograph gets a makeover.
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IT has been almost a decade since Tudor decided to revisit its archives and reissue the Heritage Black Bay.
Since then, it has won a revival prize at the watchmaking Oscars, the Grand Prix d'Horlogerie in 2013, and numerous variations - different dial colours, sizes, complications, you name it - have been rolled out over the years.
Lest anyone accuses Tudor of a Black Bay overkill, the reality is the collection remains extremely popular with the young and old. For the latter, the nostalgia is a big draw and a chance to own a piece of history. As for millennials who are just starting to explore the world of luxury watches, Tudor is attractive because of its heritage and link to Rolex.
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