

Tudor Black Bay 58 Red 7939A1A0RU
This new edition of the Black Bay 58 retains all the core design elements from TUDOR throughout the ages and includes aesthetic notes from a prototype TUDOR Submariner ref. 79190 developed in the ‘90s. The watch boasted a brilliant burgundy dial with a matching bezel. It never saw production, but this design now lives on in the form of a brand-new Black Bay 58. The burgundy unidirectional rotatable bezel offers very prehensible sides and its insert shows subtly curved numerals aligning with the outline of the outer ring.
Information:
Pre-Owned: Tudor Black Bay 58 Red 7939A1A0RU
Reference: 7939A1A0RU
Dated: 2025
Bracelet: Stainless Steel Oyster bracelet
Case Size: 39mm x 13.6mm Thickness
Lug Width: 20mm
Case Metal: Stainless Steel
Movement: Tudor MT5400-U - Automatic
Functions: Hours, Minutes, seconds
Box and Papers: Inner/outer, and warranty card
Crystal: Sapphire
Bracelet size: 7.5”
Condition:
Case has normal wear with micro hairlines. Bracelet has normal wear with nothing notable. Dial, hands, and crystal have no wear. Runs within spec.
About Tudor:
Tudor was established in 1926 by Hans Wilsdorf, the founder of Rolex, with a vision to create watches that offered the same reliability and precision as Rolex, but at a more accessible price point. Built with robust Swiss movements and housed in Rolex-quality cases, Tudor quickly earned a reputation for producing tool watches trusted by military units and professional divers around the world. In the 1950s and ‘60s, Tudor introduced iconic models like the Oyster Prince Submariner, worn by the French Navy, and carved out a legacy as a maker of rugged, no-nonsense timepieces built to perform under extreme conditions.
In recent years, Tudor has reemerged as one of the most exciting names in modern watchmaking. Collections like the Black Bay, Pelagos, and Ranger pay homage to the brand’s vintage roots while incorporating in-house calibers and contemporary design updates. The Black Bay Fifty-Eight, in particular, has become a collector favorite for its perfect blend of vintage proportions and modern engineering. With a design language all its own and a renewed focus on manufacturing independence, Tudor has established itself as far more than Rolex’s younger sibling—it’s a brand that balances heritage, innovation, and value with serious horological credibility.








