Tudor Black Bay Fifty-Eight: Vintage Style Meets Modern Performance
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Tudor Black Bay Fifty-Eight: Vintage Style Meets Modern Performance

By Cpt Scarlet · Jan 20, 2020 · 54 replies
Cpt Scarlet
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Cpt Scarlet's original post highlights the enduring appeal of the Tudor Black Bay Fifty-Eight, a watch that masterfully blends vintage aesthetics with modern horological advancements. His insights into its specifications, including the COSC-certified manufacture movement and silicon balance spring, underscore why this reference remains a cornerstone for collectors seeking both style and robust performance. This article delves into the community's shared appreciation and specific observations about the watch's ownership experience.

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All the style of vintage without the daily guilt trip and just consider the specification. Tudor manufacture, COSC certified movement with a 70 hour power reserve. Variable inertia balance and includes a non- magnetic silicone balance spring. What’s not to like. 



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Mary Anny
Jan 20, 2020

I'll keep on searching.

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Jay (Eire)
Jan 20, 2020

The 58 is a clear favourite here and pretty much everywhere.

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Mach
Jan 20, 2020

1. There are no half links available. 2. There are only 3 sets of holes for micro-adjustments on the clasp. Other than these minor ‘discrepancies’, I love mine:

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geross
Jan 20, 2020

Love it, so glad to nail one in my collection. Definitely a winner. Cheers Capt Scarlet. 🍻 Geross

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chikai168
Jan 20, 2020

From when I first got it last Feb. BW, Chi Kai

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KC74
Jan 20, 2020

After long lunch with too much Gin Cheers

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