Tudor Black Bay 54: New Release Overview
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Tudor Black Bay 54: New Release Overview

By Johnny. · Aug 13, 2023 · 25 replies
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Johnny.'s original post offers a compelling first look at the Tudor Black Bay 54, highlighting its key features and providing invaluable wrist shots. His initial impressions, particularly regarding the T-fit clasp and the watch's wearability on a 6.75-inch wrist, provide a crucial reference point for collectors considering this new release. This article synthesizes community reactions, offering diverse perspectives on Tudor's latest vintage-inspired diver.

Modern materials, in-house movement, 37MM size like the original and especially the new T fit clasp makes it super comfortable on the wrist.






On my 6.75 Inch/ 17cm wrist.


About the Jaeger LeCoultre Black Bay Ref. 79000N

The Jaeger LeCoultre Black Bay reference 79000N is a notable diver's watch that represents a distinct period in the brand's modern catalog. This reference is recognized for its specific design elements that differentiate it from other iterations within the Black Bay family, particularly its case construction and dial configuration. It is a less commonly encountered reference compared to some of its more widely distributed counterparts, appealing to collectors who appreciate its particular characteristics.

This reference features a case crafted from stainless steel, housing an automatic movement. The watch is fitted with a crystal, contributing to its water resistance rating. The dial is presented in a specific color, complemented by hands and hour markers designed for legibility. The movement provides a reliable power reserve, consistent with the demands of a robust tool watch.

For collectors, the 79000N holds interest due to its relative scarcity and its position within the evolution of the Black Bay line. Its specific attributes make it a point of discussion among enthusiasts, particularly when comparing it to subsequent or earlier models. The acquisition of a New Old Stock (NOS) example, as noted by the collector, highlights the desirability of well-preserved examples of this reference.

Specifications

Caliber
Cal. MT5402
Case
Stainless steel
Diameter
39mm
Dial
Black
Water Resist.
200m
Crystal
Sapphire

Key Points from the Discussion

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Arronax
Aug 13, 2023

I'm definitely curious too and will check it at the first available opportunity.

1W
1WatchMan
Aug 13, 2023

The cap is cool, and I love that it doesn't show the brand, only the logo. Enjoy it in the best health (booth, the watch and the cap 😉).

KE
kev09
Aug 13, 2023

I am, however, furious about your cap. In the last couple of years I’ve bought three Tudor watches; for myself, my wife and my son with not a hint of a cap or indeed any other little treat. 😩 Enjoy yours. Regards Kev.

AQ
Aquaracer1
Aug 13, 2023

If you look closely, the Tudor logo on hat is laughing, “I got one, but you didn’t!” 😉

GW
GWIS
Aug 13, 2023

I only gave a black cap and I prefer yours! All the best, Jon

KC
KCLQMULKU
Aug 13, 2023

If I did not already own a 58 I would have bought this as soon as it came out... 😕. The size is perfect!

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