April 30, 2024
Bronze watches have become a significant fad in recent years. Desirable for their ability and their appeal but also because of their aesthetic to develop a patina — a distinctive aged look that changes over time, giving personality that is remarkable to them. 79250BM, places itself firmly in the 21st Century one of the remainder of the Tudor watches from the brand’s contemporary lineup, with its contemporary 43mm case and rotating diver’s bezel.
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Tudor is a quality. Upholding the reputation of its sister firm (Rolex), Tudor uses a sophisticated blend of strong and high-quality materials in the construction of its own timepieces — especially those employed because of their diver’s range. The Tudor Pelagos, as an instance, consists of titanium for maximum corrosion resistance and a presence on the wrist. This tool for underwater tasks is fitted with an impressive depth rating along with a helium escape valve to ensure that divers can explore depths without compromise. On the other hand, the Tudor Black Bay versions (including the Tudor Heritage Black Bay Bronze 79250BM) are vintage-inspired watches which made an appearance in 2012. Drawing inspiration from Submariner models, these Tudor watches bring a style, characterized by crowns without domed sapphire crystals and guards. It was not until 2016, that Tudor began equipping their Black Bay timepieces with in-house developed moves. The snowflake hands with a hint are just another design feature seen throughout the group which has its origins deep in Tudor’s past.
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Though the Black Bay collection includes a wide range of models that are unique, it’s the Black Bay Bronze that represents the model from the standard Black Bay collection. Sized at 43mm (2mm bigger than the classic dive watches from the group ), the Black Bay Bronze also features another dial, and combines retro layout particulars with modern-day cutting edge technology. The watch is and catapults itself. Bronze alloys have been used for shipbuilding and for the development of instruments that were diving, and while it isn’t corrosion-resistant or as robust as steel, bronze has the capability to develop a patina that reflects the life of its owner.