Tudor

Black Bay Price Guide 2026

195 active listings tracked
$3,743
Median Price
$1,849 – $6,531
Price Range
195
Active Listings

Price History (180 days)

Reference Breakdown

Reference Median Price Listings
Black Bay Chrono $4,790 26 View →
Black Bay $3,125 21 View →
s $3,475 16 View →
Black Bay 58 $3,336 13 View →
Black Bay GMT $3,599 11 View →
Black Bay Pro $3,850 6 View →

By Material

Steel
$3,595
31 listings
Bronze
$2,995
3 listings
Two Tone
$6,320
1 listing

By Marketplace

Marketplace Median Price Listings
Chrono24 $3,595 27
Reddit $3,100 23
Watchfinder $4,055 23
Etsy $350 8
Ebay 1

About the Tudor Black Bay

The Tudor Black Bay represents a modern reinterpretation of the brand's vintage dive watch heritage, first introduced in 2012 as a contemporary homage to Tudor's iconic Submariners from the 1950s and 1960s. Developed under the creative direction of Ahmet Borusan, the Black Bay successfully bridges historical authenticity with modern watchmaking standards, establishing itself as one of Tudor's most significant releases in decades. The model's success revitalized the brand's positioning as an accessible alternative to Rolex while maintaining exceptional quality and design integrity.

Visually, the Black Bay is characterized by its distinctive snowflake hands, applied indices, and a dial that evokes the gilt dials of vintage Tudor sports watches. The watch features a 41mm steel case with a unidirectional rotating bezel, sapphire crystal with anti-reflective coating, and a depth rating of 200 meters. The design philosophy emphasizes legibility and functionality, with a dial available in black, burgundy, or navy depending on the reference. The case construction includes a polished center with brushed lugs, creating visual sophistication while maintaining tool-watch practicality.

The Black Bay is powered by Tudor's in-house MT5612 automatic movement, a significant development that demonstrates the brand's commitment to vertical integration and independent watchmaking. This chronometer-certified movement operates at 28,800 vibrations per hour and provides approximately 70 hours of power reserve. The Black Bay has spawned numerous variants including the Black Bay GMT, Black Bay Chrono, and specialized editions in bronze and steel, each expanding the model's appeal across different collecting preferences. When acquiring a Black Bay, collectors should verify the movement type and dial variant, as earlier references may feature different specifications than current production models.

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