Thursday, June 10, 2021

All Black Tudor Black Bay Ceramic Model

The Tudor Black Bay ceramic model is the first mass-produced ceramic watch in the Tudor Biwan series, measuring 41 mm and 14.4 mm thick. The appearance of the watch is roughly the same as the regular steel shell version of Black Bay. The watch uses a ceramic case, the side and front of the case are sandblasted and matte, and the edges of the case are polished. The watch uses a ceramic ring, and the bezel uses a drawing that diverges outward. The ceramic rings we usually see are mostly polished, and there are relatively few matte brushed ones, but not without them. The Omega Seamaster Planet Ocean deep sea black and blue color scheme is also a brushed bezel. The watch is water resistant to 200 meters. Gdwatchclone - The website to get good Omega Seamaster clone watches online, best replica watches.

The ceramic plate of the Tudor Black Bay still has the iconic "snowflake" pointer (also known as the "axe needle"), large luminous dots, bar-shaped hour markers, and an inverted triangle hour marker at 12 o'clock. The color of the hands and hour markers is biased towards "beige". The watch does not have a calendar. In order to highlight the retro characteristics of the Biwan series, this ceramic model also uses a raised box-shaped sapphire mirror.

 There are two issues to be aware of here.

       First, the Tudor Black Bay ceramic type, the main body of the case and the bezel are ceramic, but the crown, buckle, and back cover are black-plated steel.

       Second, there was a black-plated steel case (model M79230DK) before Tudor Black Bay. Although it was also completely black, it was PVD black-plated steel, not ceramic. Don't make a mistake when buying a watch.

On the ceramic plate of the Tudor Black Bay, the words Master Chronometer are written. You will find that it is the same as the printing on the Omega plate. This is because Tudor has also obtained the same Master Chronometer certification as Omega. Only the Chinese name is different. Tudor is called "Master Observatory Certification" and Omega is called "Zhizhen Observatory Certification".

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