Tudor Pelagos 25500TN The Victorious Hand of the Tudors "When a lamp goes out, it is much dimmer than when it had never been lit." John Steinbeck quotes a line from the American author's last novel, explaining Tudor's two diving watches. The watches – Heritage Black Bay and Pelagos – were met with enthusiasm after their launch in 2012. After all, Tudor's Submariners (the same term that its more popular sibling, Rolex, first coined for its dive watches) were conspicuously absent for more than a decade, disappearing just before the turn of the new millennium after the brand's last appearance in the 1999 catalog . According to Tudor, Black Bay is a tribute to the brand's long history of diving watches, while Pelagos represents its fusion of diving watch technology and innovation. Although the word Submariner has been dropped from Tudor's modern dive watches, The face of the Heritage Black Bay, for example, recalls the brand's first diver's watch: Tudor's 1954 Oyster Prince Submariner ref. 7922, with eight round hour markers and three rectangular hour markers at 3 o'clock, 6 and 9 o'clock positions, and an arrow or triangle reference hour markers at 12 o'clock. In other words, a dial similar to a Rolex Submariner. Tudor's reference 7922 has no crown protection and is equipped with an automatic winding movement. https://www.chronowrist.ru http://www.cheapestwrist.co