
That’s about as affordable as it gets for a Swiss made chronograph with a comparable movement. Priced at SFr4800 (that’s about US$4840) on a bracelet, the Black Bay Chrono is almost half the price of a similar Breitling Chronomat with the Breitling 01 movement. While the historical congruence of the Black Bay Chrono is controversial (since the diver’s watch dial doesn’t tally with the auto racing tachymetric bezel), its value is more certain.
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More significant is the Tudor regulator, made up of a free sprung balance wheel with four adjustable masses, which is the same balance is found on Tudor’s own movements.Īnd on the front, the elapsed minute counter is for 45 minutes, instead of the more conventional 30-minute counter. Both are also found on Tudor’s own in-house calibres. The first two are cosmetic and the most obvious: the sandblasted finish on the bridges and base plate, as well as the rotor design. Several features distinguish the Tudor version from from a Breitling movement. Breitling, for instance, built a four-storey building in La Chaux-de-Fonds for production of the Breitling 01 movement. The reciprocal arrangement makes sense, since each brand has likely built up production capacity that’s more than enough to satisfy its own demand. And in return, Tudor will supply its own automatic MT56 movement to Breitling that’s the same calibre found in the second generation Pelagos and Black Bay. Having embarked on a collaboration with Breitling several years ago, the MT5831 chronograph movement is produced by Breitling for Tudor. That’s the same calibre used as the base for last year’s awesomely high tech Chronoworks. It’s essentially a variant of the Breitling 01 (or B01) movement, the in-house movement Breitling introduced in 2009. And the spiral graining on the edge of the base plate is obviously engraved by machine.ĭespite the “MT” prefix, which is short for “Manufacture Tudor”, the MT5813 is manufactured by Breitling, a fact Tudor candidly revealed, to its credit. Steel chronograph levers are stamped and tumble-finished, while the gilded gears are sandblasted.

The look is functional and straightforward. The movement has a solid, even sophisticated, construction, but is evidently produced in a mechanical manner.

And the balance wheel is fitted with a silicon hairspring, a technological convenience that’s resistant to magnetism, temperature variations, as well as not needing any adjustment.
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It also has a 70-hour power reserve, meaning it’ll run for three days on a full wind. The MT5813 has a column wheel as the start-stop switch for the chronograph, as well as a vertical clutch that transmits power from the base movement to the chronograph mechanism.īoth are features standard in mid- to high-end modern chronograph movements like the calibre 4130 in the Rolex Daytona (which according to industry lore was developed by many of the same engineers who subsequently created the Breitling calibre). It’s made by Breitling for Tudor, and is likely the highest spec Swiss made chronograph movement for the money on the market today, being inside a watch that costs less than US$5000. Making its debut inside the new Tudor Black Bay Chrono, the MT5813 is a lot of movement for comparatively little money. Facebook Linkedin Twitter Pinterest Weibo Mail Instagram
