
KURT_DAVID's 'Springtime' post showcases his Tudor Black Bay Bronze, emphasizing its aesthetic appeal through a series of striking photographs. The discussion highlights the watch's strong visual presence and the impact of a well-chosen strap, demonstrating how collectors personalize their timepieces.



The Tudor Black Bay Red, reference 79220R, holds a significant place in the modern history of Tudor, marking a pivotal moment in the brand's resurgence. Introduced in 2012 as one of the inaugural models of the Black Bay line, it immediately captured attention for its thoughtful blend of vintage aesthetics and contemporary watchmaking. This particular reference draws heavily from Tudor's rich dive watch heritage, notably incorporating design cues from early Tudor Submariners such as the distinctive "snowflake" hands, the oversized crown without crown guards, and the domed crystal, all elements that resonated deeply with collectors seeking a connection to the brand's past.
Technically, the 79220R is powered by a robust and reliable ETA 2824-2 automatic movement, a choice that contributed to its initial accessibility and widespread appeal. Its design language is characterized by the striking burgundy red unidirectional bezel, which provides a vibrant contrast to the matte black dial. The gilt accents on the dial, including the hour markers and hands, further enhance its vintage charm, creating a warm and legible display. The absence of crown guards and the prominent winding crown are direct nods to historical dive watches, emphasizing a tool-watch aesthetic.
For collectors, the 79220R occupies a unique position as the original Black Bay Red, distinguished by its ETA movement and the specific two-line "SELF-WINDING" text on the dial, often affectionately referred to as the "smiley dial" due to the curved text. This iteration is highly sought after by enthusiasts who appreciate its direct link to the Black Bay's genesis before the transition to in-house movements. Its blend of historical reverence, robust construction, and distinct visual identity has cemented its status as a modern classic and a cornerstone of Tudor's contemporary success.
The crown shot is wonderful. Best, Emmanuel
Yes I love the profile of a Tudor case. It just looks built. π
You've picked the perfect strap for this watch -- what is it? Tempted to get it for my standard 58, but your bronze watch really shows it off.
It is a Latte canvas custom strap from Yusk straps in the USA. I have several from him and a new one on its way so watch this space lol..
Cheers π»
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