For its first participation in the Grand Prix d'Horlogerie de Genčve, TUDOR wins the "Revival" Prize for its Heritage Black Bay dive watch, a reinterpretation of a 1954 iconic model.
The Revival prize, a category introduced into the competition rules for the first time in 2012, rewards "the best watch among the ten categories or elected by the jury, that offers a contemporary reinterpretation or reissue of an iconic historical model". With unique quality-price ratio TUDOR Heritage Black Bay is one of the key models in the line of Heritage products forming the backbone of the brand's collection.
Serving both to convey TUDOR's genetic heritage and to define the codes of its new stylistic identity, this line is distinguished by a unique and pioneering creative process of reinterpreting the brand's heritage that is most powerfully embodied in the TUDOR Heritage Black Bay.
These multiple references to the brand's aesthetic heritage, subtly associated with a deliberate choice of colours as well as contemporary design elements such as its 41 mm case endow the TUDOR Heritage Black Bay with a powerful identity that heralds the future of TUDOR.