Rolex Reference Guide: 10-Year Ownership Review
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Rolex Reference Guide: 10-Year Ownership Review

By Jocke - Bad Santa · Dec 19, 2021 · 12 replies
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Jocke - Bad Santa's retrospective on his Tudor Heritage Black Bay Ref. 79220R offers a valuable long-term perspective on a modern classic. His detailed unboxing and aesthetic breakdown, nearly a decade after acquisition, highlights the enduring appeal and thoughtful design elements that cemented this reference's place in Tudor's Heritage family. This article explores why the 'Red' Black Bay continues to captivate collectors.

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Tudor Heritage Black Bay Ref 79220R

It comes in a plain outer box of white cardboard.

Inside this there is a brown inner box.

A really nice piano lacquered wood box.

That feels really lavish covered with a leather-like material. Holder, tag, warranty card and manual, it is in as well.

Even a nylon strap Tudor has been generous to attach the in box.

This model is a mishmash of previous models of Tudor but nevertheless its own model and it belongs to the then conveniently Heritage family. Hands and indexsurroundings is made
of gold and gold text on the dial gives a sober impression. The black matte dial provides a good contrast to the hands, indexes and cremΓ© coloured luminova.
The red bezel insert gives the watch a real lift, I think, 60
clicks model bezel that rotates counterclockwise with distinct positions. The case is 41 mm without crown.

A moderately domed sapphire crystal gives the watch a height of approximately 13 mm.

A screw-down crown that is very easy to unlock and adjust the watch. The watch is rated for 200 meters which it surely pass with a wide margin considering the construction.

A decorated ETA 2824 needs no major presentation, works well in all weather and it can be serviced at the most watchmakers at a reasonable affordable cost.

Picture borrowed from Tudor's website.

 

I went for the model with leather strap.

Which comes with a really neat folding clasp.

The clasp works really good on the wrist, which not many folding clasp makes, I think.

Lavish with ceramic balls holding the security lock in place.

Really nicely with the milled grooves on the sides that are visible through the security lock.

It is also available with a stainless steel bracelet.

I order that too.

Solid and strong with screwed links, unfortunately no dive extension link and only three adjustment positions.

A nice clasp here also with ceramic balls.

Solid endlinks.

Here you get an impression of the contrast of the matte dial and the hands and index's.

The Luminova do a great work.

Lights sharp and goes quickly.

Double lume.

Overall, a really interesting model in the right size that is affordable at the same time together with the Pelagos raise Tudor as a brand to a higher level, I think.

 

Here I've got a set of endlinks to my Black Bay.

 

So I pull them out from the plastic and check so everything is as is should be.

It looks great.

So I have to pull off the strap.

That will be easy with the right tools.

Perfect fit, just like a glove.

Really nice fitting.

Damn, it looks good.

The final result.

I'm really happy with the outcome and this made a perfect watch just a little more perfect.

 

About the Rolex Black Bay Ref. 79220R

The Tudor Black Bay reference 79220R, introduced in 2012, marked a significant re-entry for Tudor into the enthusiast market. Positioned as a modern dive watch with strong historical design cues, it drew inspiration from Tudor's rich diving watch heritage, particularly models from the 1950s and 1960s, while establishing a distinct identity separate from its sister brand.

This model features a 41mm stainless steel case, a unidirectional rotating bezel with a burgundy aluminum insert, and a domed sapphire crystal. It is powered by the ETA 2824 automatic movement, offering a power reserve of approximately 38 hours. The dial is black with gilt accents, featuring large luminous hour markers and the characteristic 'snowflake' hands. Water resistance is rated to 200 meters.

For collectors, the 79220R, along with its blue (79220B) and black (79220N) counterparts, represents the first generation of the modern Black Bay line. These early models are notable for their ETA movements, the 'smiley' self-winding text, and the Tudor rose logo on the dial, elements that were subsequently changed in later iterations. This combination of features makes them particularly appealing to those who appreciate the initial vision and early production characteristics of the Black Bay series.

Specifications

Caliber
ETA 2824
Case
Stainless steel
Diameter
41mm
Dial
Black
Water Resist.
200m
Crystal
Domed sapphire

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AM
amanico
Dec 19, 2021
Awesome pictorial series, mon ami. Most importantly, a very interesting and pleasant watch. A piece I have the pleasure to own since 2014.

JA
Jay (Eire)
Dec 19, 2021
Jocke, great pictures as always. Interesting to see the BB with the end links, I think it looks great.

I was very interested in this watch when it was released, but held off because it was a touch too big for me. As we know, Tudor made a BB for smaller wrists too and so we can all be happy !

MI
Miles_151
Dec 19, 2021
What a great post. Your pictures are great.

Love this watch also. Enjoy. M.

CH
Chronometer (aka yacomino)
Dec 19, 2021
Amazing set of pictures Jocke!

GE
Gelato Monster
Dec 19, 2021
love all the amazing detail such as the red crown rod, roses of peace, 12th mark, etc

AR
Arronax
Dec 20, 2021
Wonderful pics!

I really like the gold hands, amazing it's been ten years already! Knowing you I suspect you got the watch just to justify buying the tools haha

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