It was in 1970 when Tudor debuted its very first chronograph, the Oysterdate. This was a watch that had bright colours and a unique design featuring a pentagonal hour marker shaped like a baseball home plate, 45-minute counters and its date function at 6 o’clock.
The Black Bay Chrono by Tudor is back with a reworked case and two dial options, with contrasting sub-counters. It is sporty, yet elegant to be worn as an everyday timepiece
When you buy a timepiece from a brand that has a rich heritage to tap into to create a winner, it becomes extra special. Case in point is the Black Bay Chrono by Tudor that was relaunched last year when it celebrated 50 years of chronographs.
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