Technical Details

Technical Details

Collection

Black Bay Chrono

Reference Number

79360N

Description

41mm steel case, Steel bracelet

Material

Steel

Case

41mm stainless steel case with polished and satin-brushed finishes

Size

41mm

Bezel

Fixed stainless steel bezel with matt black anodised aluminium disc with tachymetric scale and silver markings

Bracelet

5-link stainless steel bracelet with polished and satin-brushed finishes, with TUDOR “T-fit” rapid adjustment clasp

Movement

Manufacture Calibre MT5813 with chronograph function Self-winding mechanical chronograph movement with bidirectional rotor system

Dial

Black with silver counters, domed

Winding

Stainless steel screw-down winding crown with the TUDOR rose in relief Stainless steel screw-down pushers at 2 o'clock and 4 o'clock

Crystal

Domed sapphire crystal

Waterproofness

Waterproof to 200m (660 ft)

m79360n-0013 (800 x 1580)

Since the launch in 1970 of the Oysterdate model, its first chronograph, TUDOR has always produced watches that are closely tied to the world of motor sport. Since 1954, TUDOR has likewise been constantly improving its professional divers’ watches. The Black Bay Chrono model combines these traditions in a sports chronograph for purists, with contrasting sub-counters and a high-performance automatic Manufacture Calibre, with column wheel and vertical clutch.

In 1970, TUDOR introduced its first chronograph, the Oysterdate. A watch that was both robust and functional, its unique design was characterised by its bright colours, its pentagonal hour markers shaped like a baseball home plate, its 45-minute counter and its date function at 6 o'clock. Immediately adopted by the world of motorsport, it paved the way for more than 50 years of technical chronographs that TUDOR has never stopped improving.

Black Bay Chrono
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