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TUDOR Black Bay 58 Bronze Watch Brown Dial, 39mm

Item No.
60120143
60120143
$4,875.00
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The Black Bay 58 is named after the year in which the first TUDOR divers’ watch waterproof to 200 metres was introduced. Among other aesthetic allusions to this famous historic watch, this model has a 39mm diameter case, in keeping with the characteristic proportions of the 1950s.
  • Item No.
    60120143
    60120143
  • Style #
    M79012M-0001
  • Jewelry Type
    Watch
  • Exclusive to Ben Bridge
    No
  • Collection
    Black Bay 58
  • Adjustable
    No
  • Engravable
    No
  • Engraving Limit
    0
  • Band Color
    Bronze
  • Band Material
    Bronze
  • Clasp Type
    Triple Folding
  • Case Material
    Bronze
  • Case Size
    39mm
  • Certification
    COSC Officially Certified Chronometer
  • Crystal
    Sapphire
  • Dial Color
    Brown
  • Dial Marker
    Gilt
  • Functions
    Power Reserve
  • Movement Type
    Self-winding mechanical
  • Shape
    Round
  • Water Resistance
    200 Meters

Give your watch a quick check on a regular basis, wiping down the face and bracelet with a soft cloth, checking the leather on a strap, and making sure that the strap or bracelet is firmly attached to the watch face. Also, while many watches are water resistant, few are truly waterproof, so if you find that moisture or dust has penetrated the case of your watch, bring it into your local Ben Bridge store where we can have one of our watchmakers clean it out for you.

Our best advice on watch maintenance is to never attempt do-it-yourself repairs, no matter how handy you are or how good the instructions are on Youtube. Watches are super complex little machines and only an expert watchmaker should be trusted to get a watch back into working condition. Attempts by an untrained repair person may seriously damage the watch and can even invalidate factory warranties.

In general, having your watch checked regularly by your Personal Jeweler or watchmaker and serviced according to the manufacturer's guidelines should keep it in excellent shape.