I would agree Ade, it's marketed as a normal model on the Tudor site. I am going to see what's in LHR next month first, still kicking myself after not buying that explorer last week.
My trusted AD says they are not limited editions or limited runs but there are not many coming into the UK initially.
He will have one tomorrow and I will take a look at it and decide if I want it to join the blue.
I do wonder that if next year they decide to put the in-house movement in the black bay then this black edition will be in very low numbers with ETA and probably be quite sought after.
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I would agree Ade, it's marketed as a normal model on the Tudor site. I am going to see what's in LHR next month first, still kicking myself after not buying that explorer last week.
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Just been to have a quick look at the new black Black Bay. In summary, a very nice watch, and if I was choosing a Black Bay today, it would be a tricky choice. However, with a BBR and Pelagos already in my collection, I decided I would not swap either of them for the new black version.
Here's a couple of quick and dirty pictures:
Anyone have one in stock near them - trying to get one as a birthday present for the 5th Nov and non in this part of the world yet :(
Frankly it could have been any colour, and the response would be the same. If the BB had started out with a black bezel, and the red was added later, people would be freaking out about that too.
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Frankly it could have been any colour, and the response would be the same. If the BB had started out with a black bezel, and the red was added later, people would be freaking out about that too.
...but what do I know; I don't even like watches!
Hats off to Tudor, that's a good looking watch. Will have a look in my local AD's if that's them starting to filter through (none in stock last week).
Picked mine up today and it is a great looking watch.
I own the blue and I think they are different enough to keep both with the blue having a very clinical dial. If I had owned the red the only difference would be the bezel so not sure that would have tempted me.
Ideally I would have liked this on the leather strap as I could use the blue bracelet on it and have a nice choice but bracelet was the only option in the shop.
I had to try it on with a Pelagos rubber strap though. Something told me it would look great and it does in my opinion! So, here we have it. Blackbay black on Pelagos rubber......
Looks good (although I prefer it on the bracelet). I agree with you - it's different enough from the blue version, but too close to the red to justify both.
Congratulations!
Thanks, now need to see the cost of the Pelagos strap.
Currently wearing my BB on an ISO, which I love but looks unfinished.
Here is mine all purchased today!
Wow, at that price I'd rather buy the watch too!
There's a good review here-
http://timelessluxwatches.com/review...ack-bay-review
Picked mine up today from Goldsmiths in Cardiff.
Really pleased with it, now I have all 3!
Looks stunning, had red one myself but the black is amazing...
wearing mine on a Hirsch today. I love that this watch looks great on Nato, bracelet, leather, rubber. Makes it so versatile.
There is a limited range of Tudor watches including BB, Pelagos and Ranger in Eatons in Derby with 25% off if anyone is interested?
XMAS SALE 2015
Hundreds of items are now reduced in our Xmas sale. 50% off all Baccarat jewellery! 25% off all Fope jewellery! 25% off all Chimento jewellery! 25% off selected diamond jewellery! 25% off all Raymond Weil watches! 25% off all Tudor watches!
thanks for the heads up
Wonder if that's on in-stock only and if there is interest free?
I dropped them a line to see what they had and whether they'd post...
They wouldn't post, however,
"We have 20 Tudor watches in our stock, all currently discounted by
25%. We have Black Bay on leather strap, Ranger on bracelet and bund strap, several heritage chronographs. Also Grantour in various combinations."
Not quite what I was after, but might be of use to someone local or willing/able to travel.
I've owned the midnight blue but sold it last week , tried on the new black model on distressed leather and I think it's the best black bay to date , if you look online you can buy them new for around £1750-£1850 . Value for money watch in my opinion
Spotted one of these in a window of a dealer yesterday. They are still out out there to buy.
Does anyone know how the lume compares to the Pelagos? That thing was like a torch!
Had the blue and red both very nice.But for me the case is too thick,I'd have another if the case was more like a sub,but then it ain't a sub I guess!.
That does look very nice,it got me thinking how nice it would look with painted plots eg the Pelagos,I'd be inclined to see if DB10 could do it if I get one,and I bet it wouldn't harm its value either.Removing the existing ones would be the issue.
Still looks nice as is too.
I have the Blue, and it's excellent. Probably the best I've had, beats my Sinn, just as legible at 6 am as it is at midnight. I don't have a Pelagos to compare it to but in the case of the Blue, I don't see why the lume mix - which is extremely white in daylight - would be any different.
The case thickness is actually less than an old Submariner, at 12.7mm. The appearance is altogether something else, as the caseback is flush, and the case metal is built "deep". I got used to it, don't look at it from the side (can't tell the time there), and from a distance it's not noticeable. It's just all part of the design language, similar to the modern Submariners and others, to make the watch look chunky without actually being that large.
From Les Rhabilleurs website:
...but what do I know; I don't even like watches!
I can see why they need a new Black Bay. Everybody has already had the old one.
I like the red one, which is a bit different but expensive for a watch I'd only wear occasionally - I find the Blue easier to get on with daily. However, the price of used ones appears to have slumped a bit recently as there are so many old ones now available for sale; several people have pointed out recently how many used ones there are for sale on here, eBay and so forth.
...but what do I know; I don't even like watches!
The Blue dial looks a bit too cold and void of character for me, but I can imagine that it'd make a good daily as you pointed out, and this highlights the beauty of the Heritage range that offers something for everybody. Don't get me wrong I still like the Blue Bay, and in a perfect world I'd own all three :-)