Ready to sell your Tudor Black Bay 41 Monochrome in Dubai? This sleek all-black beauty from Tudor’s iconic lineup is on fire right now. Whether you’re upgrading or just need top dollar guaranteed, we make the process smooth as silk.
Story Behind the Black Bay 41 Monochrome
The Tudor Black Bay collection relaunched in 2012, reviving Tudor’s legendary Submariner heritage. In 2024, Tudor dropped the 41 mm “Monochrome” at Watches & Wonders Geneva—a no-gilt, tone-on-tone powerhouse blending a matte black dial with a matching anodized aluminum bezel and silver-toned indexes and snowflake hands. Inside ticks the METAS-certified Caliber MT5602-U, featuring a 70-hour power reserve and silicon hairspring for rock-solid precision.
Historical Facts
The original Black Bay drew inspiration from Tudor dive watches of the 1950s. The Monochrome’s ref. 7941A1A0NU strips away gilt accents for a minimalist look. At 13.6 mm thick, it’s over 1 mm slimmer than earlier 41 mm models thanks to a refined case. Limited editions? None here—this is classic, everyday luxe.
Production Details
Crafted in fully brushed and polished stainless steel, the Monochrome sits on your choice of three-link Oyster, five-link Jubilee-style steel bracelet or black rubber strap. All options feature Tudor’s T-Fit clasp offering up to 8 mm micro-adjustments. The domed sapphire crystal and 200 m water resistance make it as functional as it is suave.
Scarcity and Exclusivity
No gilded numerals. No flashy colors. That makes the Monochrome a standout in the sea of dive-watch reruns. Production runs are healthy—Tudor intends this as a core model—but the lack of color means collectors are snapping them up fast.
Cultural Impact & Design Inspiration
The Black Bay Monochrome’s stealth look channels urban minimalism. It’s as at home at the Dubai Marina boardroom as it is in a downtown loft. Motorsport enthusiasts love the snowflake hands’ rally-inspired flair—a nod to Tudor’s support of classic car racing.
Price Range
Used Monochrome 41 mm Black Bay watches fetch around $3,700–$4,500 (AED 13,579–AED 16,515). We’ll blast past any Dubai offer to get you top dollar guaranteed.
Common Issues
Minor scratches on the polished bevels or tiny scuffs on the bracelet are normal. No worries—we’ll buy your Monochrome as-is, no servicing required.
Famous Owners and Movie Appearances
While there’s no blockbuster cameo yet, watch influencers and athletes have posted the Monochrome on social media. Its stealth aesthetic is turning heads from Dubai to L.A.
Related Watches
Love the Monochrome? Check out our guides on the Royal Oak Offshore or the Patek Nautilus—more sporty icons to sell at form.
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