Tudor Black Bay 925 Silver New Release
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Tudor Black Bay 925 Silver New Release

By ZSHSZ · Apr 14, 2021 · 20 replies
ZSHSZ
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ZSHSZ, a self-professed non-Tudor enthusiast, shares his unexpected admiration for the new Tudor Black Bay Fifty-Eight 925. His initial impressions highlight the watch's exceptional fit, balanced weight, and precise manufacturing tolerances, suggesting a potential addition to his collection. This hands-on perspective offers valuable insights for collectors considering this unique sterling silver reference.

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I got a chance to see it today and while Iโ€™m not a Tudor fan I am very impressed!
It fits like a glove, with a pleasant weight, superb legibility, and very tight tolerances on the hands adjustment and the crown operation!
I will definitely add one of this to my collection...











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FabR
Apr 14, 2021

Itโ€™d be interesting to find out๐Ÿ‘๐Ÿ˜‰

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India Whiskey Charlie
Apr 14, 2021

That is defined as follows: "Sterling silver, also known as 925 sterling silver, is a metal alloy used in jewelry and decorative household objects. Traditionally, it is 92.5% silver (Ag), and 7.5% copper (Cu). Occasionally, other metals account for 7.5%, but the 925 hallmark will always indicate 92.5% silver purity."

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gunungbesarsekali
Apr 14, 2021

Could be my next tudor with leather ill wait for 1-2 years to see how the silver case holds up and how the patina for the pics

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Sgfortino
Apr 14, 2021

Once I saw it in person it was an easy decision.

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gunungbesarsekali
Apr 14, 2021

Great looking in good health

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DDM
Apr 15, 2021

The silver BB is my favourite of Tudorโ€™s releases and Iโ€™m hoping to have one soon. Tudor have done a much better job than Rolex this year IMHO.

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