2019 Tudor Black Bay P01 42mm Automatic 70150

Here, we have the 2019 Tudor Black Bay P01 Automatic 70150, launched at Baselworld in 2019, featuring a distinctive 42mm satin-finished stainless steel asymmetric case. This watch is based on an imaginative prototype developed in the late 1960s as part of their “Commando” development program. It was submitted to the US Navy but was never adopted, and Tudor patented its hinged-end link system for locking and dismantling (in case of repair) in 1968.

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Here, we have the 2019 Tudor Black Bay P01 Automatic 70150, launched at Baselworld in 2019, featuring a distinctive 42mm satin-finished stainless steel asymmetric case. This watch is based on an imaginative prototype developed in the late 1960s as part of their “Commando” development program. It was submitted to the US Navy but was never adopted, and Tudor patented its hinged-end link system for locking and dismantling (in case of repair) in 1968. The watch's tapered profile sits comfortably on your wrist, thanks to thick, drilled, flat-ended hinged lugs. A lug-to-lug length of 55mm and a case thickness of 14mm give the watch an impressive wrist presence. The clever bezel-stopping system operates by raising the end link at 12 o’clock so you can rotate the bidirectional 60-notched 12-hour stepped bezel and then press it down to lock it in place at the desired hour. At 4 o’clock, we have a screw-down signed crown protected by crown guards that are part of the case for added strength. A domed sapphire crystal sits above a domed matte black dial. An outer minute track surrounds the disc and baton indexes coated in Super-LumiNova, marking the hours; at 3 o’clock, a framed date window, the characteristic Snowflake hands are filled with the same lume and complemented by a Snowflake counterweighted sweeping second hand. At noon, we have the Tudor motif, and at 6 o’clock, in red, “200m 660ft.” In white, “Chronometer Officially Certified” completes this faithful recreation of a unique Prototype. On the reverse, a screw-down coin-edged case back, inside an automatic Tudor Cal. MT5612, 26 jewels, 28,800 beats per hour, introduced in 2015, this in-house COSC-certified movement features a bi-directional rotor, hand-winding, and hacking seconds functionality for your convenience. It comes paired with its thick, 20mm, fitted strap in brown leather and rubber, secured by a signed folding buckle, as well as a longer brown Christopher Ward leather strap. The watch also includes its Tudor presentation box, swing tag and paperwork.

Points of Mention

This watch is sold with its original Tudor presentation box, swing tag and paperwork. It comes paired with its thick Tudor 20mm fitted strap in brown leather and rubber secured by a signed folding buckle, plus a longer brown Christopher Ward leather strap. The watch is from November 2019 and is sold in worn condition, but overall it is in fair condition, as you can see from the photographs. A full case refurb can be provided at an additional cost on request. The watch comes with our 12-Months Warranty.

Personal Note

Incredibly, this is only the second Tudor Black Bay P01, reference 70150, I have had in stock. Considered by some to be one of the most hideous watches ever released, some as the best looking, and others as one of the most intriguing... I definitely sit on the intrigued fence, and it wears so much better on the wrist than I expected, and it does grow on you the more you wear it. The watch does have a basis in Tudor's history, based on an imaginative prototype developed in the late 1960s as part of their 'Commando' development program. It was submitted to the US Navy but was never adopted, and Tudor patented its hinged-end link system for locking and dismantling (in case of repair) in 1968. I would not hesitate to add this watch to your collection today!

Specification

Reference : 70150
Movement : Automatic Tudor Cal. MT5612
Age : November 2019
Year : 2019
Case Size : 42mm
Case Thickness : 14mm
Lug to Lug : 55mm
Lugs : 20mm
Condition : Pre-Owned
Box and Papers : Box & Papers
Case Material : Stainless Steel
Warranty : 12-Months Warranty
The wrist model's wrist size is 7inch

About Tudor

Swiss watchmaking company “Veuve de Philippe Hüther”, on behalf of Hans Wilsdorf, the founder of Rolex watches, first registered in 1926 the Tudor trademark. Wilsdorf took it over himself in 1936. Soon after the Second World War, Hans Wilsdorf, who founded Rolex, knew that it was time for Tudor to have a proper identity of its own. The Tudor Rose started to appear on their dials from this moment. On 6 March 1946, he created the “Montres TUDOR S.A.” company, creating watches for both men and women. Rolex guaranteed the overall design aesthetic, as well as distribution and after-sales service. In 1948, we saw the first Tudor-specific advertising. A few years later, they introduced the TUDOR Oyster Prince in 1952. Hans Wilsdorf allowed Tudor to use their waterproof Oyster case and the original self-winding Perpetual ’rotor’ movement. This was an exclusive arrangement that benefitted both brands. Development soon commenced with the introduction of the TUDOR Oyster Prince Submariner, reference 7922, in 1954. This watch was quickly adopted by the French Navy in 1956. Building on their reputation of robustness in 1961, the Rose was replaced by the shield. Later in 1969, we saw the design changes in Ref. 7016, where for the first time square indexes and angular hands nicknamed “snowflake” allowed for a greater amount of lume to be applied; this was appreciated by the divers of the French Navy. Today, these innovations can be seen in the Black Bay and Pelagos collections. In 1971, Tudor introduced the Oysterdate chronographs nicknamed “Monte-Carlo” due to their resembling a roulette wheel. Celebrating their 50th anniversary in 1996. In that same year, Tudor decided to shed Rolex signed components such as the cases, crowns and bracelets in favour of Tudor branded ones. Today, Tudor uses their in-house movements developed initially in 2015 in collaboration with Breitling.

Description

Here, we have the 2019 Tudor Black Bay P01 Automatic 70150, launched at Baselworld in 2019, featuring a distinctive 42mm satin-finished stainless steel asymmetric case. This watch is based on an imaginative prototype developed in the late 1960s as part of their “Commando” development program. It was submitted to the US Navy but was never adopted, and Tudor patented its hinged-end link system for locking and dismantling (in case of repair) in 1968. The watch's tapered profile sits comfortably on your wrist, thanks to thick, drilled, flat-ended hinged lugs. A lug-to-lug length of 55mm and a case thickness of 14mm give the watch an impressive wrist presence. The clever bezel-stopping system operates by raising the end link at 12 o’clock so you can rotate the bidirectional 60-notched 12-hour stepped bezel and then press it down to lock it in place at the desired hour. At 4 o’clock, we have a screw-down signed crown protected by crown guards that are part of the case for added strength. A domed sapphire crystal sits above a domed matte black dial. An outer minute track surrounds the disc and baton indexes coated in Super-LumiNova, marking the hours; at 3 o’clock, a framed date window, the characteristic Snowflake hands are filled with the same lume and complemented by a Snowflake counterweighted sweeping second hand. At noon, we have the Tudor motif, and at 6 o’clock, in red, “200m 660ft.” In white, “Chronometer Officially Certified” completes this faithful recreation of a unique Prototype. On the reverse, a screw-down coin-edged case back, inside an automatic Tudor Cal. MT5612, 26 jewels, 28,800 beats per hour, introduced in 2015, this in-house COSC-certified movement features a bi-directional rotor, hand-winding, and hacking seconds functionality for your convenience. It comes paired with its thick, 20mm, fitted strap in brown leather and rubber, secured by a signed folding buckle, as well as a longer brown Christopher Ward leather strap. The watch also includes its Tudor presentation box, swing tag and paperwork.

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