The Tudor Black Bay 41 undeniably exudes the authentic feel and appearance of a genuine dive watch. However, it's worth noting that its water resistance is rated at 200 meters (660 feet), which restricts its suitability to lighter aquatic activities like snorkeling, swimming, or cold-water showering. For professional divers, the Black Bay may not be the top choice, as they require timepieces with higher water resistance levels to meet the demands of their underwater explorations.
The watch is equipped with Tudor's self-winding caliber MT5612, a remarkable in-house movement with 26 jewels and high-end components. Notably, it features a silicon balance spring to combat magnetic interference and incorporates a variable inertia oscillator for enhanced timekeeping accuracy. This COSC certified Chronometer movement boasts an impressive power reserve of approximately 70 hours and oscillates at a rate of 28,800 VPH, making it a reliable and precise choice for watch enthusiasts and divers alike.