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Tudor Black Bay: A Comprehensive Guide to the Collection
One should keep in mind the Tudor 2824 isn't a stock ETA. It has a unique .The Tudor Black Bay ETA has become a benchmark in Tudor's history. It has a devoted group of fans, but is it better than the in-house version? In its first few years of existence, the Tudor Black Bay was powered by the ETA 2824, a workhorse automatic movement with a 28,800-vph frequency and a somewhat pedestrian 38-hour power reserve.
Tudor introduced the manufacture calibre MT5602 (MT stands for Manufacture Tudor) for the Black Bay 79230 series in 2016, and all models now incorporate variants of this movement over the ETA 2824. Designed in partnership with Kenissi (a movement maker partially owned by Tudor), it retained the ETA’s beat rate of 28,800vph, but the power . One should keep in mind the Tudor 2824 isn't a stock ETA. It has a unique balance cock, Triovis fine adjustment system, and Kif shock absorber. It also has better finishing, industrial as it might be, than most ETAs. The point being there is . This is a primary reason why Tudor and others rushed to develop their own inhouse movements and Tudor’s use of ETA in the Black Bay ended in early 2016. Interestingly, the Tudor Black Bay 32/36/41 (without dive bezel) still feature the “smiley face” rotor, self winding text but use a Calibre T600 movement which I believe is manufactured . Today we'll look at two watches that are identical in almost every way except for their movements. The watches in question are the Tudor Black Bay ETA (79220N) and its successor the Tudor Black Bay (79230N).
Although Tudor’s launched its own modified Breitling power plant, the BB’s hands are still motivated by ye olde ETA calibre 2824. Not that there’s anything wrong with that (save bragging rights).
While much of the Tudor line has shifted in-house, the Black Bay 36 (and the rest of the bezel-free Black Bay range) still outsources movement duty to ETA. The watch hacks and hand-winds. Tudor uses ETA’s top-grade 2824 movement and makes modifications of their own to keep things super accurate.
Some people go around slagging off the Tudor for having an ETA movement, saying £2k is a lot of money for a watch with a 2824 in it.. But when you look at them on the inside it's very obvious that this isnt an off the shelf movement.Browse through our selection of TUDOR Black Bay watches. Filter them by bracelets, materials, size and more. Get your new watch today!
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The Tudor Black Bay ETA has become a benchmark in Tudor's history. It has a devoted group of fans, but is it better than the in-house version? In its first few years of existence, the Tudor Black Bay was powered by the ETA 2824, a workhorse automatic movement with a 28,800-vph frequency and a somewhat pedestrian 38-hour power reserve. Tudor introduced the manufacture calibre MT5602 (MT stands for Manufacture Tudor) for the Black Bay 79230 series in 2016, and all models now incorporate variants of this movement over the ETA 2824. Designed in partnership with Kenissi (a movement maker partially owned by Tudor), it retained the ETA’s beat rate of 28,800vph, but the power .
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One should keep in mind the Tudor 2824 isn't a stock ETA. It has a unique balance cock, Triovis fine adjustment system, and Kif shock absorber. It also has better finishing, industrial as it might be, than most ETAs. The point being there is . This is a primary reason why Tudor and others rushed to develop their own inhouse movements and Tudor’s use of ETA in the Black Bay ended in early 2016. Interestingly, the Tudor Black Bay 32/36/41 (without dive bezel) still feature the “smiley face” rotor, self winding text but use a Calibre T600 movement which I believe is manufactured . Today we'll look at two watches that are identical in almost every way except for their movements. The watches in question are the Tudor Black Bay ETA (79220N) and its successor the Tudor Black Bay (79230N).
Although Tudor’s launched its own modified Breitling power plant, the BB’s hands are still motivated by ye olde ETA calibre 2824. Not that there’s anything wrong with that (save bragging rights). While much of the Tudor line has shifted in-house, the Black Bay 36 (and the rest of the bezel-free Black Bay range) still outsources movement duty to ETA. The watch hacks and hand-winds. Tudor uses ETA’s top-grade 2824 movement and makes modifications of their own to keep things super accurate. Some people go around slagging off the Tudor for having an ETA movement, saying £2k is a lot of money for a watch with a 2824 in it.. But when you look at them on the inside it's very obvious that this isnt an off the shelf movement.
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