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The 39mm steel case of the Pro will delight fans who have clamored after the Black Bay Fifty-Eight. The Fifty-Eight was the first Black Bay, in fact the first Tudor, to put the brand in the “waiting list club’”. The Black Bay Pro is not, however, a Black Bay Fifty-Eight GMT, but rather an entirely new model with a couple of cool tricks up its sleeve. The watch will undoubtedly draw comparisons with the Rolex Explorer II and there is a family resemblance. This isn’t, though, the first fixed 24-hour bezel Tudor. Regular readers will have seen my dissection late last year of the 2000s Tudor watches, and of particular relevance at this moment, the Iconaut and Aeronaut. Both watches had independent 24-hour hands and a fixed bezel. The 2022 interpretation of this recipe is, however, all Black Bay with not one, but two snowflake hands…
Credits: Article and images by @ Revolution Watch Magazine. See the original article here - https://revolutionwatch.com/the-black-bay-pro-tudors-latest-adventurer-watch/