Tudor does it again. It is rare in manufacturing industry for a
sibling to outshines its parent, but Tudor has done so twice in recent
history. At BaselWorld 2010, as interesting as Rolex releases were, the Tudor Heritage Chrono stood out, and many would say was a more interesting design than the new Rolex Explorer or Submariner.
The Explorer looked too much like the previous version, and the
Submariner was predictable. And Tudor has done it again. Rolex, with a
new Yacht-Master that really does not look very different from the
previous model, a no-date version of its Submariner, and the new
Sky-Dweller, which caused one one reader to comment "nice complication,
poor execution..." looks like it has been outclassed in design prowess
by its subsidiary brand, Tudor.
Without further ado, here is the Tudor Heritage Black Ray.



Tudor Heritage Black Ray. Tudor writes that its new Tudor
Heritage Black Ray was inspired by a model that first appeared in 1954,
and that model, or rather models, were the Rolex Ref. 6204 and 6205
Submariners (See: History of the Rolex Oyster Perpetual Submariner). Except for the red bezel and the distinctively Tudor snowflake hour hand, the watch looks like a vintage Rolex Submariner.
The case of the watch is actually a bit bigger than the Submariner, at
41 millimeters. Water resistance is rated 200 meters. The crystal
protecting the dial is very interesting. Initially, I thought it was an
acrylic crystal, but is actually a domed sapphire crystal.
Inside is an ETA 2824 movement which produces 28,800 vibrations per hour
and a shorted than average, 38 hour power reserve.The watch is supplied
with a black fabric strap, and a choice of either a steel bracelet or
aged leather strap.
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