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The watch that was spotted on F1 Drivers Yuki and Daniel, now released to the public
Tudor has built a longstanding legacy in motorsport competition, supporting victorious teams from the golden era of racing, beginning with the Tudor Watch Racing Team in the late '60s and continuing to the recent IMSA TUDOR United SportsCar Championship. In early 2024, Tudor announced its return to motorsport by partnering with the new Visa Cash App RB Formula One team.
To commemorate this occasion, Tudor designed a team-exclusive version of its Master Chronometer-certified Black Bay Ceramic, a variation on the 2021 model featuring a blue dial that complements the team’s striking livery. Now, you can wear the same watch that F1 drivers Yuki and Daniel were spotted with this year.
This Black Bay Ceramic Blue represents the first evolution of the 2021 model that introduced the Master Chronometer certification at Tudor. Most specifications remain identical to the black edition, including a 41mm black ceramic micro-blasted case (sand-blast on a micro lever), a unidirectional bezel with PVD and a 60-minute black ceramic disc featuring a sunray pattern. The watch is topped with a sapphire crystal, and the caseback also features a sapphire crystal.
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The new feature here is the domed blue dial, a departure from the black dial, which complements the Visa Cash App RB livery. It includes applied hour markers and hands filled with white Super-LumiNova.
The watch is powered by the Manufacture Calibre MT5602-1U, developed in collaboration with Kenissi, and boasts COSC and Master Chronometer certifications. This automatic movement operates at a frequency of 28,800 vph (4Hz), and offers a power reserve of 70 hours.
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The Black Bay Ceramic Blue is equipped with a hybrid leather and rubber strap adorned with blue stitching. Additionally, it includes a black fabric strap with a blue band. Both strap options feature a black PVD-treated steel folding clasp. The watch joins the permanent line at a price of AED 20,340.
For more information please visit Tudor’s official website.
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