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925 Silver TUDOR Black Bay Fifty-Eight M79010SG-0001

The name of Tudor's new Black Bay 1958 925 watch comes from the 925 silver used in the watch case. This is the first time that Tudor diving watches use silver as the case material. Seeing the word "silver", someone must be worried about the oxidation and corrosion of the material. It is said that Tudor uses special ingredients to form a 925 silver alloy with a unique texture. Even if it is used for a long time, the appearance will not change. The "snowflake" pointer, which first appeared in Tudor's 1969 product catalog, is one of the highly recognizable design elements. The unidirectional rotating outer ring of 925 silver is matched with a matte gray-brown 60-minute graduated word circle, and the gray-brown tone of the dial echoes the outer ring. The design of the dial follows the iconic design of Tudor diving watches, such as three-dimensional hour markers and angular "snowflake" hands, which are coated with A-class Swiss Super-LumiNova@ coating. ...