Watches and Wonders 2023: Some thoughts on the Tudor Black Bay 54.

Nov 07, 2023,08:57 AM
 

This year Tudor surprises us with a Black Bay GMT " Opaline "  AND with a watch which is courageous, the Black Bay 54 with a... 37 mm case, defying all those who think that 37 mm is too small, and trying to demonstrate the contrary. 


Well, for those who think that 37 mm or 38 mm is not enough, I would like to say that a lot of collectors would almost sell their own mother to get a vintage Tudor Submariner such as the 7922, 7923 or 7924. And for those who think that Rolex didn't come with such a " small " Submariner, the 6200, 6204, 6205, 6538, 5510, 6536 and 5508 are here to prove the contrary. They all have the GRAIL Status.

The mighty 7922: 


The Black Bay 54 is not a revolution, because Tudor sure knows how to revisit and to reinterpret their past since the launch of the Heritage Chronograph, years before the first Black Bay. It is a natural evolution, and drives the Black Bay in a more nostalgic vintage world. Better said, it adds some vintage character to the Black Bay Family, thanks to its case, its dial, hands and bezel. 

1/ THE CASE

How can a case be considered as " Vintage "? 

The size, my friends, the size and the proportions! 


I already mentioned that the Rolex and Tudor Stars had a much smaller case than their contemporary siblings, that's a point. But the second point is more subjective. It gives some charm and sensuality the first Vintage Subs had. 

Same for the proportions: The diameter / height ratio is more homogeneous. While on the first Black Bay 41 mm case, the thickness was 14 mm ( from memory and approximately ) the new 37 mm case is only 11, 24 mm high... Which is much better balanced and... Nicer. 

The Black Bay Fifty Eight with its 39 mm case represented a step in the good direction, the " Fifty Four " goes farther. BRAVO! 

2/ THE DIAL

Black dial, gilt wording and indices, this is the well known recipe for a watch whose purpose is to pay homage to the past. They are the fundamentals, with some exceptions, the most famous being the Black Bay 58 " Silver " with its taupe dial and silver indices / hands.

The " 54 " doesn't make an exception to this stylistic rule. The Snowflake hour hand is still here, as it is a Tudor Signature which the brand obviously wanted to keep, but the second hand left it for a more conventional " small lollipop " closer to the vintage. Good point, but I would have gone farther with a big lollipop, just for the fun. 

The dial has a soleillé finish I never saw before in a Black Bay... 


I would have opted for the small rose rather than the shield, for this watch, and for the semi circular " self winding " mention, both details the first Black Bay, the Red, had in 2012, rather than the all straight wording, in order to dive deeper into the Past. 

3/ THE BEZEL

I am in love! The bezel is the Killer detail on this watch. It is faithful to the very first Tudor Submariners. Tudor decided to change the bezel around 1957, with 0 to 15 minutes graduations. So the " 54 " is clearly targeting the very first references. 

Is it a first for the modern Black Bay? No! The 2015 Black Bay Only Watch had it. But I am very happy to see this bezel back. 



It adds a lot of charm and purity to this watch. 

4/ THE CROWN

I was going to forget it, but it is an interesting detail. With its smaller size, it is deliciously integrated into the case, a clear reminder of the Tudor 7922, 7923 and Rolex 6204 / 6205 / 6536 and 5508. Well played once again.And finally we have this superb small rose which was the original Tudor Logo! 

5/ THE MOVEMENT 

I will just mention here that we have the " in house " Cal MT 5400, which offers a much better power reserve ( 70 hours ) than the vintage movements from Rolex or the FHF 390 housed in the 7922 / 7924, or than the ETA in the first Black Bay from 2012 ( around 40 hours ).

It is sometimes good to leave some place to modernity. 

6/ STRAP OR BRACELET? 

I am usually not a bracelet guy, but here I would happily make an exception. First of all it is nicely designed, then it only costs a few more hundreds of Euros / USD, and the rubber strap is the only detail I really dislike on this watch. 


The rubber strap is not at its place, here. It is  too modern looking in this vintage environment. But it is not a major problem, as you will easily find a cool Nato or strap, in Cordura, for example. But I would go for the bracelet and then play with Natos in alternance with the bracelet. 

CONCLUSION 

Don't judge the Black Bay 54 before seeing it in reality, with an open mind and heart. It is a great  " small " watch which is close, very close to perfection. 

I would have changed some details I already pointed out on this one, such as the small rose logo instead of the shield, a bigger lollipop second hand, and I would have left the snowflake hour hand, here. I would also have gone for a semi circular last line on the bottom. AND... I would have offered a super and high quality NATO or conventional strap, instead of the rubber. 

But as it is, no doubt that it will find its fans. I am already beguiled.

Looking forward to reading your comments and thoughts,

Best.

Nicolas


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Thank you for the interesting article and your effort.

 
 By: brauner : November 7th, 2023-10:25
I am one of those thinking 37, 38 mm is not enough at least for my wrist. Hence for one it is good, for the other it is not. Although I like the Tudors very much.

Ok👍

 
 By: brauner : November 7th, 2023-10:36

;)

 
 By: amanico : November 7th, 2023-10:56

I’m a fan..

 
 By: KURT_DAVID : November 7th, 2023-12:06
..like the look of the rubber strap too! (Sorry Nico)😀 Waiting to try one on the rubber strap then I may bite 🪝 ...  

Thoughtful piece, thank you.

 
 By: David H : November 7th, 2023-10:32
I was impressed when I saw these for the first time, especially the proportions and case thickness. Great watch

What I think, too.

 
 By: amanico : November 7th, 2023-10:55

Thanks Nicolas for your thorough résumé!

 
 By: Mary Anny : November 7th, 2023-10:40
While it is soooo tiny for the standards of our times, the watch is an absolute joy! I have a couple of thoughts, nonetheless: - They are getting even closer to the original models with each new release, specially regarding the crown and the case thicknes... 

Great write up as always

 
 By: Arronax : November 7th, 2023-11:19
The big question though is, will you buy one? Being a dive watch person, having small doxa subs and having been looking for gold hands it is right up my alley yet in person it felt tiny, even more so than the 58.

I’m a Tudor guy. One my best is this one.

 
 By: pastaboy1939 : November 7th, 2023-11:24
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Ooooof, crazy!

 
 By: amanico : November 7th, 2023-15:38

Thank you Nicolas for this very nice review. A friend of mine got this as his first fine watch and i was thinking about buying one this summer, too. I ended up with the NTTD however because, given i have a few pieces, it looks just a little bit more

 
 By: Reuven Malter : November 7th, 2023-11:30
Special. I was also thinking about the dial finish. A raw black would have been the obvious choice imo, but you have to differentiate a bit to make 58 owners want the 54 as well ;-)

Thank you for this great report and your thoughts, Nico!

 
 By: Mach : November 7th, 2023-12:17
With respect to the overall strategy, Rolex is most focused on evolution (moving forward) while Tudor is focused on devolution (referring to the past). I love reissue pieces, which we will never see from Rolex. With the BB54, Tudor went to the history vau...  

Thank you for the passion and knowledge

 
 By: Gelato Monster : November 7th, 2023-14:47
Tudor has been making amazing tribute release vs Rolex evolutionary release

Thanks for the wonderful review and pictures

 
 By: JohnFM : November 7th, 2023-15:51
So many short articles written about the BB54 -- yours is best, given your appreciation for history and the comparative pictures. The 54 has really grown on me. I love my black 58 but the the size of the 54, coupled with the vintage elements and less gold... 

Lovely report, mon ami!

 
 By: bruckner4 : November 7th, 2023-16:24
Haven’t gotten to see one yet, but it looks like another killer from Tudor. Hard to argue with most of their releases lately, frankly — price, performance, cool, etc… Agree with you on the bezel. Fantastic. Interested to see how good the bracelet is. ...  

Great shot of the 58 and a nice, big wrist to boot

 
 By: JohnFM : November 8th, 2023-01:41
Love the strap too.

Thanks!

 
 By: bruckner4 : November 8th, 2023-03:26
These 58s are great.

+++1

 
 By: amanico : November 8th, 2023-06:08

Thank you for the very nice review Nico.

 
 By: Johnny. : November 7th, 2023-19:07
Since getting this one 3 months ago it hasn’t come off my wrist and I don’t remember the last time I was so in love with a watch. I agree with the majority of your review with the exception of the smiley letters on the dial, I never liked it on the older ...  

Well, my friend, the " smiley " wording is correct to the 7922 and 7924. After it is a matter of aesthetics preferences, but historically correct.

 
 By: amanico : November 7th, 2023-20:44
As for the big crown, I agree. It would have been uber cool to get something even closer to the 7924! ...  

I am so happy about this downward trend

 
 By: andrea~ : November 7th, 2023-21:43
If I didn't already own a BB58 I would have bought it. It's an even better size.

For the true fan, indeed.

 
 By: amanico : November 7th, 2023-22:00

Great essay and I agree to many of your aspects positioned! 👏🏻

 
 By: MCG (Markus) : November 7th, 2023-22:26
If I would not own a BB58, I would buy the BB54! However, although it‘s basically the same watch, it is astonishing how much more vintage vibes the BB54 radiates! For me almost too much vintage! MY choice would be the BB58 with (very) slightly thinner han...  

Well written article...

 
 By: halkcb : November 8th, 2023-03:05
....I'm enjoying my 54. I would actually like a bigger crown for easier adjustment,and perhaps the rose and smiley face. I agree that they should come out with a BB54 GMT in the future The bracelet with the micro-adjustment is cool! ...  

Hello dear Nicolas! Agree with your thoughts (and few critics) on this lovely watch. Interesting post you share here.

 
 By: Subexplorer : November 8th, 2023-14:38
I already have it in my wish list! (Greedy Dexter!!). I specially like the size and bezel, and I only regret Tudor didn´t return to the rose emblem and "smile" inscriptions of the first Black Bay. A lollipop seconds hands, pencil handset and red inscripti... 

For sure! :))))

 
 By: amanico : November 8th, 2023-19:26

:)))

 
 By: Subexplorer : November 9th, 2023-13:10

;)

 
 By: amanico : November 9th, 2023-14:24

Hi Nico

 
 By: Drek : November 8th, 2023-16:13
Thanks for such an interesting article, I look forward to trying the watch when I next see it 😀. Warm regards Drek

Looks great!

 
 By: NautNut : November 8th, 2023-21:40
IMHO I believe Tudor wears slightly bigger so I could see this size working.

Great review my friend.

 
 By: Miles_151 : November 9th, 2023-07:59
Thank you for the effort. I am also one of the “if only it was a few mm bigger “ unfortunately and had one on my wrist to try not long after launch. I agree with everything you say about it and think Tudor did a fantastic job for the vintage lovers. The b... 

Keep us posted!

 
 By: amanico : November 10th, 2023-17:08

I will do it !

 
 By: leopold : November 10th, 2023-17:20