Black Bay One Collection
Tudor’s history with ladies’ watches goes back to the early 1930s, when the brand released its first models created specifically for women. With rectangular and barrel-shaped cases inspired by Art Deco, these early pieces reflected the fashion of the time but were already known for their reliability. In the decades that followed, Tudor expanded its offerings, introducing waterproof cases in the 1940s, sports models in the 1970s, and eventually, dive watches with the same specs as men’s models, just in a more compact format. Today, that legacy continues across several core collections. On the sportier side, there’s the Black Bay 54, a well-proportioned 37 mm dive watch with 200 meters of water resistance, a rotating bezel, and an in-house automatic movement. Exclusively in stainless steel, early versions featured black dials and aluminum bezels, while the latest Lagoon Blue edition offers a sea-blue, sand-textured dial and matching steel bezel. For a more versatile, all-purpose option, the Black Bay One collection takes familiar design cues from the Black Bay line and reinterprets them into sleek models that go from day to night. Available in four case sizes, the watches come in stainless steel or two-tone steel and yellow gold, with smooth or diamond-set bezels, a variety of dial colors, and five-link bracelets.
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