2026 Stickered Tudor Black Bay 58 Blue on Strap 39mm 79030B

A now-discontinued 2026 Tudor Black Bay 58 Blue Reference 79030B, a modern dive watch that perfectly captures the proportions and character of Tudor’s historic Submariners. Its beautifully balanced 39mm case is paired with a matte navy blue dial and matching aluminium bezel, creating a wonderfully crisp and understated take on the much-loved Black Bay 58. Powered by the COSC-certified manufacture Calibre MT5402 with an impressive 70-hour power reserve, this stickered example comes fitted to its original Tudor blue suede strap and is complete with its presentation box, swing tag, and paperwork, a superb example of an already modern classic.

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Here we have a now-discontinued 2026 Stickered Tudor Black Bay 58 Blue on Strap 39mm 79030B that pays tribute to their historic navy blue dive watches first introduced in the mid-1970s, modernising the classic proportions of the iconic 1958 Ref 7924. A 39mm stainless steel case features elegant polished and satin finishes. The case curve tapers beautifully towards the lugs, with a lug-to-lug length of 47.5mm and a case thickness of 12mm, giving the watch an impressive wrist presence. On the right side is a screw-down signed crown, and a unidirectional dive bezel with silver 60-minute numerals on a striking matte blue aluminium insert. At 12 o’clock, we have the characteristic silver inverted triangle and lume pip. A domed sapphire crystal protects a stunning matte navy blue dial. A silver-toned minute track is precisely executed with applied silver-toned disc and baton hour markers coated in SuperLumiNova. Matching silver-toned Snowflake hands are coated in the same luminescence, complemented by a silver-toned Snowflake counterbalance sweeping second hand. The cool, crisp tones of the dial, indexes and hands add a highly sophisticated, sea-faring aesthetic to this distinctive dive watch. On the reverse, a coin-edged screw-down case back protects the movement inside. Beating within is their in-house automatic Calibre MT5402 (COSC) Certified Chronometer, featuring 25 jewels, a 28,800 beats per hour movement, a non-magnetic silicon balance spring, and a bidirectional rotor system that provides a very impressive 70-hour power reserve. The watch comes paired with its original 20mm Tudor blue suede strap with a matching stainless steel buckle, and this watch is sold with its original Tudor presentation box, swing tag, and Tudor paperwork.

Points of Mention

This watch is sold with its original Tudor presentation box, swing and paperwork. The watch comes paired with its original 20mm Tudor blue suede strap with a matching stainless steel buckle. The watch is from June 2026 and is sold as a stickered example, as you can see. The watch comes with our 12-Months Warranty.

Personal Note

Now that the Black Bay 58 Blue has been discontinued, the big question is: what happens next? For me, this has all the ingredients of a modern classic. The 39mm proportions are almost perfect, the blue is wonderfully understated, and the entire watch has that effortless vintage-inspired Tudor charm. It was also one of those watches that became so familiar while in production that I think we perhaps took it for granted. Now it's gone, I suspect collectors will start looking back at the 79030B with a little more appreciation. Whether values follow is anyone's guess, but that's almost beside the point. The BB58 Blue is simply a brilliant watch, and with this stickered 2026 example, you have a lovely opportunity to pick one up just as it begins the next chapter of its story!

Specification

Reference : 79030B
Movement : Automatic Tudor Cal. MT5402
Age : June 2026
Year : 2026
Case Size : 39mm
Case Thickness : 12mm
Lug to Lug : 47.5mm
Lugs : 20mm
Condition : Stickered
Box and Papers : Box & Papers
Case Material : Stainless Steel
Warranty : 12-Months Warranty
The wrist model's wrist size is 7inch

About Tudor

The Tudor trademark was first registered in 1926 by the Swiss watchmaking company “Veuve de Philippe Hüther” on behalf of Hans Wilsdorf, the founder of Rolex watches. Wilsdorf took it over himself in 1936. Just after the Second World War, Hans Wilsdorf, Founder of Rolex, knew that the time had come to expand and give the Tudor brand a proper identity of its own. The Tudor Rose started to appear on their dials from this time. Thus, on 6 March 1946, he created the “Montres TUDOR S.A.” company, specialising in models for both men and women. Rolex guaranteed the technical, aesthetic and functional characteristics, along with the 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 benefited 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 its reputation for 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, and the divers of the French Navy appreciated this. 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 a now-discontinued 2026 Stickered Tudor Black Bay 58 Blue on Strap 39mm 79030B that pays tribute to their historic navy blue dive watches first introduced in the mid-1970s, modernising the classic proportions of the iconic 1958 Ref 7924. A 39mm stainless steel case features elegant polished and satin finishes. The case curve tapers beautifully towards the lugs, with a lug-to-lug length of 47.5mm and a case thickness of 12mm, giving the watch an impressive wrist presence. On the right side is a screw-down signed crown, and a unidirectional dive bezel with silver 60-minute numerals on a striking matte blue aluminium insert. At 12 o’clock, we have the characteristic silver inverted triangle and lume pip. A domed sapphire crystal protects a stunning matte navy blue dial. A silver-toned minute track is precisely executed with applied silver-toned disc and baton hour markers coated in SuperLumiNova. Matching silver-toned Snowflake hands are coated in the same luminescence, complemented by a silver-toned Snowflake counterbalance sweeping second hand. The cool, crisp tones of the dial, indexes and hands add a highly sophisticated, sea-faring aesthetic to this distinctive dive watch. On the reverse, a coin-edged screw-down case back protects the movement inside. Beating within is their in-house automatic Calibre MT5402 (COSC) Certified Chronometer, featuring 25 jewels, a 28,800 beats per hour movement, a non-magnetic silicon balance spring, and a bidirectional rotor system that provides a very impressive 70-hour power reserve. The watch comes paired with its original 20mm Tudor blue suede strap with a matching stainless steel buckle, and this watch is sold with its original Tudor presentation box, swing tag, and Tudor paperwork.

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