New Tudor Black Bay Bay Fifty-Eight Navy Blue references crucial Tudor milestone
New Tudor Black Bay Bay Fifty-Eight Navy Blue makes aesthetic nods to the ?Marine Nationale? referencing one of the French Navy?s watches
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In 1954, Tudor released its first two Submariners, ref. 7922 and ref. 7928 but by 1969, Tudor was starting to find its own voice away from the 7900 series Mercedes-style hour hands and crowns which were synonymous with the Rolex aesthetic. Introducing a divers? watch with distinct characteristics apart from Tudor?s first generation Submariners, the new Black Bay Bay Fifty-Eight Navy Blue is a throwback to the year Tudor found its identity.
With a blue dial and bezel, Tudor debuted angled hand style (which aficionados nicknamed ?snowflake?) and square shaped hour indicators (which also transitioned to the Pelgaos), marking Tudor?s maiden attempt at a unique identity separate from its brother.
New Black Bay Bay Fifty-Eight Navy Blue references crucial Tudor milestone
Adopted by the French Navy in the 70s, the ?Tudor Blue? was further shaped by the best French naval traditions, further shaping the ?Snowflake? series, including design specifications like the ones seen on the new Tudor Black Bay Bay Fifty-Eight Navy Blue today.
The Black Bay Fifty-Eight ?Navy Blue? gets its name from its colour, of course, but also from 1958, when Tudor presented their first divers? watch waterproof to 200 metres (660 ft), referen...
The post New Tudor Black Bay Bay Fifty-Eight Navy Blue references crucial Tudor milestone appeared first on LUXUO.
In 1954, Tudor released its first two Submariners, ref. 7922 and ref. 7928 but by 1969, Tudor was starting to find its own voice away from the 7900 series Mercedes-style hour hands and crowns which were synonymous with the Rolex aesthetic. Introducing a divers? watch with distinct characteristics apart from Tudor?s first generation Submariners, the new Black Bay Bay Fifty-Eight Navy Blue is a throwback to the year Tudor found its identity.
With a blue dial and bezel, Tudor debuted angled hand style (which aficionados nicknamed ?snowflake?) and square shaped hour indicators (which also transitioned to the Pelgaos), marking Tudor?s maiden attempt at a unique identity separate from its brother.
New Black Bay Bay Fifty-Eight Navy Blue references crucial Tudor milestone
Adopted by the French Navy in the 70s, the ?Tudor Blue? was further shaped by the best French naval traditions, further shaping the ?Snowflake? series, including design specifications like the ones seen on the new Tudor Black Bay Bay Fifty-Eight Navy Blue today.
The Black Bay Fifty-Eight ?Navy Blue? gets its name from its colour, of course, but also from 1958, when Tudor presented their first divers? watch waterproof to 200 metres (660 ft), referen...
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