Tudor Black Bay Fifty-Eight 925 Silver watch

Tudor Black Bay Fifty-Eight 925 Silver

Tudor Black Bay · Ref. M79010SG-0001

About This Watch

The Tudor Black Bay Fifty-Eight 925 is one of the most unconventional dive watches ever produced by a major Swiss manufacture. Using 925 sterling silver for the case — a material virtually unheard of in dive watch construction — Tudor created something genuinely new in a market saturated with steel and gold variations. The silver case will develop a unique patina over time, making each example increasingly individual to its owner. The warm taupe dial with its vintage-inspired color palette perfectly complements the silver case material, creating an aesthetic that recalls the faded tones of vintage dive watches that have aged naturally over decades. Paired with a brown leather strap (a fabric strap is also available), the 925 has a distinctly earthy, organic character that sets it apart from every other modern dive watch. The MT5400 movement inside maintains the same COSC-certified, 70-hour power reserve specification as its stablemates. Despite the precious metal case, the watch retains its 200m water resistance rating, proving that this is no mere dress watch in dive watch clothing. The 925 has polarized collectors — some see it as a masterful exercise in creative watchmaking, others question silver's suitability for a tool watch. What is undeniable is that Tudor took a genuine risk with this release, and the market has largely rewarded that boldness.

In-Depth Review

# Tudor Black Bay Fifty-Eight 925 Silver Editorial

Sterling silver dive watches occupy a curious space in horology—too expensive for casual purchases, yet rare enough to feel genuinely special. Tudor's 2021 introduction of the Black Bay Fifty-Eight in 925 silver represents a measured bet that collectors would embrace precious metals without the platinum pricing of haute horlogerie. The 39mm case, borrowed from the original Fifty-Eight formula introduced in 2018, strikes an elegant balance between vintage proportions and contemporary wearability. What distinguishes this particular reference is its material choice: sterling silver develops a natural patina over time, creating a watch that literally documents its owner's life. The taupe dial pairs deliberately with the brown leather strap, evoking Tudor's heritage while the unidirectional bezel maintains the practical DNA of a genuine diving instrument rated to 200 meters.

The ideal owner is neither a weekend diver nor a desk-bound collector, but rather someone who values understated craftsmanship and expects their watch to age gracefully. This is an everyday luxury piece for professionals who reject stainless steel homogeneity but find yellow gold too conspicuous. The 70-hour power reserve and MT5400 movement provide reliability without novelty-seeking complications.

In the four-thousand-dollar bracket, the Tudor competes directly with the Omega Seamaster Professional in steel and the entry-level Rolex Submariner steel models on the secondary market. Against these alternatives, the silver Fifty-Eight's scarcity and material authenticity justify its premium positioning, though buyers should expect a four to six month waiting list at authorized dealers.

Specifications

Movement

Movement TypeAutomatic
CaliberMT5400
Power Reserve70 hours
Frequency28,800 vph
Jewels26

Case

Case Diameter39.0mm
Case Thickness11.9mm
Case Material925 Sterling Silver
CrystalSapphire
BezelUnidirectional rotating, anodized aluminum insert
Dial ColorTaupe
Lug Width20mm
Lug-to-Lug47.8mm

Features

Water Resistance200m / 656ft
Bracelet/StrapBrown leather strap with folding clasp
ClaspFolding clasp
Weight130g
Complications
None

Pricing

Retail (MSRP)
$4,025
Market Price
$3,800