Tudor

Black Bay GMT

41.0mm Popular Model
Low $2,850
Median $3,250
High $3,700
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The Tudor Black Bay GMT made its debut in 2018, quickly earning attention for its classic travel-watch design and accessible entry into the world of "true" GMT complications. Drawing inspiration from vintage Tudor and Rolex GMTs, it features the iconic red and blue "Pepsi" bezel, but with a matte, tool-watch character that sets it apart from flashier alternatives. This model appeals to those seeking a versatile, heritage-driven GMT with modern reliability and a distinct Tudor identity.

The key reference is the 79830RB, housing Tudor's in-house Caliber MT5652 with a jumping local hour hand—ideal for frequent travelers. The 41mm steel case offers 200m water resistance, a practical screw-down crown, and a domed sapphire crystal. Buyers can choose between the riveted steel bracelet, leather strap, or fabric NATO, each affecting price and wrist presence. The matte bezel insert and snowflake hands are unique to Tudor's take on the GMT, offering a subtle nod to the brand's diver lineage.

Price variation typically hinges on condition, completeness (box, papers, extra straps), and bracelet versus strap configuration. Early production models sometimes exhibit date-wheel alignment quirks, which some collectors note but rarely affect function. The Black Bay GMT does not suffer from rampant counterfeiting, but as with all in-demand Tudors, full original accessories and a clean service history help preserve value. If you want a modern GMT with vintage cues and daily-wear toughness, this reference delivers on both style and substance.

What owners love

  • The jumping local hour hand makes setting the date and changing time zones seamless, a feature rarely found at this price point.
  • The bezel's distinctive burgundy and blue colorway offers a unique and vintage-inspired look that stands out from other GMTs.
  • The substantial case build and classic snowflake hands give it a robust, instantly recognizable Tudor identity.

Common Criticisms

  • The MT5652 movement is prone to date rollover issues, with the date sometimes changing at odd times or not advancing properly.
  • The case height is noticeably thick, making the watch feel bulky on the wrist compared to other GMTs.
  • The bracelet's lack of micro-adjustment and the clasp's basic design are frequently cited as uncomfortable or outdated.

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