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Tudor Black Bay 54vsTudor Royal

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Black Bay 54
TudorBlack Bay 54
MSRP $4,725
Royal
TudorRoyal
MSRP $4,100

At a glance

9 of 29 specs differ
Diameter
Black Bay 5437mm
Royal30mm
Power Reserve
Black Bay 5470h
Royal50h
Water Resistance
Black Bay 54200m
Royal100m
MSRP
Black Bay 54$4,725
Royal$4,100

Full specifications

Case

5 specs
Category
Diver
Diameter
37mm
30mm
Thickness
11.2mm
8.7mm
Lug Width
20mm
7mm
Water Resistance
200m
100m

Crystal & Dial

1 specs
Lume
Super-LumiNova
None

Movement

2 specs
Caliber
MT5400
MT5201
Power Reserve
70h
50h

Pricing

1 specs
MSRP
$4,725
$4,100

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What people say

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Tudor Black Bay 54

The Tudor Black Bay 54 is widely praised for its compact 37mm size and thin 11.2mm case, offering surprising wrist presence and comfortable wearability with a vintage aesthetic. Reviewers highlight its robust 200-meter water resistance, clean design, and modern features without compromise, powered by Tudor's MT5400 movement with a 70-hour power reserve. One reviewer noted a preference for true vintage or more modern Tudor offerings over time. On balance, reviewers rate the Tudor Black Bay 54 highly for its faithful vintage design and comfortable, modern dive watch experience.

Tudor Royal

Owners widely praise the Tudor Royal's integrated bracelet, with many calling it the star of the watch, noting its excellent finishing and comfortable wearability, and several reviewers highlight its attractive value proposition starting under $3,000. Some owners find its Roman numerals and bezel lean dressy, while others appreciate its toned-down bezel and find the watch looks better in person. Accuracy figures range from +1 second per day to about -6 seconds per day, and the 38-hour power reserve is noted as a drawback by some. The lack of bracelet micro-adjustment makes achieving a perfect fit difficult for some owners, and the date window's placement is seen as a missed opportunity for better dial balance. Overall, owners rate the Tudor Royal highly for its bracelet finishing and value at the price.

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