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First Take The Tudor Black Bay GMT (VIDEO)

The brand's vintage-inspired dive watch treads new ground with a classic travel complication.


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For 2018, Tudor is venturing into (sort of) uncharted territory by releasing a true old-school GMT. The Black Bay GMT is based on the Black Bays that we've seen over the last number of years, keeping the 41mm stainless steel case and Snowflake hands, but its adds a blue and red "Pepsi" bezel, a bright red 24-hour hand, and a new movement. It's an outstanding watch that presents great value for money and fills a hole in the market. This on its own would be interesting, sure, but considering this watch alongside the new Rolex GMT-Master II only adds to the intrigue. Here we look at why this is a watch that has everyone at Baselworld talking.