Tudor Black Bay Ceramic: Accuracy Reference Guide
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Tudor Black Bay Ceramic: Accuracy Reference Guide

By MichaelC · May 31, 2021 · 40 replies
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MichaelC's initial impressions of the Tudor Black Bay Ceramic, specifically its exceptional timekeeping, offer a valuable real-world perspective for collectors considering this Master Chronometer. His post highlights the watch's immediate performance and aesthetic appeal, providing a personal counterpoint to official reviews. This article synthesizes community feedback, offering a deeper dive into what makes this particular Tudor reference noteworthy.

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Performing as advertised.

Incredibly pleasing entrance into the world of Tudor for me.




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COUNT DE MONET
May 31, 2021

A nice detail is the "rough stone or slate like " looking bezel, where others go for a polished ceramic finish.

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MichaelC
May 31, 2021

On both points! And the bezel rotates quite well. I think I read a criticism that it felt "tinny" and was loose... definitely not on my sample. It is A-OK

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pfang56
May 31, 2021

I really like all of the wonderful materials used in this watch - looking forward to more posts in the future!! Enjoy! Peter

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rfg986legend
May 31, 2021

I am a big fan of Tudor watches, and have been collecting them since 2012. This new ceramic model looks really great! I love the understated, tool-like vibe, and it's nice to see the 'Black Bay' name on the dial, too. Hope you thoroughly enjoy it.

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brauner
May 31, 2021

Perfect case material

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Chronometer (aka yacomino)
May 31, 2021

Really excited for you on its amazing performance !

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