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M79360N-0014
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Tudor · Black Bay

Black Bay Chrono 41mm Opaline Dial / Black Counters / 5-link Steel Bracelet

M79360N-0014
Family reference M79360N
70
70
WatchIntel Score
Pricing
MSRP varies by market and variant. Example: €6,480 on the official Tudor M79360N-0014 page (EU, source-backed as of 2026-05-27). Other regions and variants require separate source-backed entries.
Consider

The Tudor Black Bay Chrono M79360N-0014 is a 41mm steel chronograph with a opaline with black counters, domed, 200m water resistance, fixed tachymeter bezel and Tudor's COSC-certified MT5813 chronograph movement. Its strongest argument is the movement package: column-wheel and vertical-clutch architecture at a price below many prestige chronographs.

Strong for a mechanical Swiss chronograph, but not automatic buy for every wrist.

Quick answer

Is the Tudor M79360N-0014 worth buying?

The Black Bay Chrono is technically strong, but the page must be variant-aware.

Overall score
70/100
Verdict
consider
Value
80/100
Hype tax
38/100

Executive Verdict

The Black Bay Chrono is technically strong, but the page must be variant-aware. M79360N alone is not enough to describe one exact watch. For M79360N-0014, the correct package is a 41mm steel case, 14.4mm thickness, black dial with silver counters, 200m water resistance, domed sapphire crystal, fixed aluminium tachymeter bezel and MT5813 chronograph calibre. The watch is strong value for a Swiss mechanical chronograph, especially because of the MT5813 movement, but it is thick, visually busy and not as cleanly focused as a pure dive watch or pure racing chronograph.

Buy if

Buyers who want a COSC column-wheel chronograph with strong MT5813 substance and can wear a 41mm / 14.4mm case comfortably.

Avoid if

Buyers who need a slim, pure racing chronograph identity, or who dislike mixed dive/chrono design language.

Score Breakdown

Movement Quality
88
Finishing & Build
82
Value for Money
80
Originality
70
Serviceability
70
Brand Integrity
84
Resale Liquidity
74
Hype Tax
38
Medium

Scores are editorial estimates, not certificates or investment advice. Methodology

Movement Truth

90
MovementIntel Score
90/100

Tudor Manufacture Chronograph Calibre MT5813

Verdict: Excellent modern tool-watch calibreMovement Honesty: Manufacture collaboration calibreHigh confidence

Buyer meaning: One of the strongest reasons to buy a Tudor Black Bay Chrono: modern column-wheel chronograph, 70h reserve and COSC at below many prestige chronograph prices, with the caveat of chronograph service complexity.

The Black Bay Chrono uses Tudor's Manufacture Chronograph Calibre MT5813, a COSC-certified self-winding chronograph movement with approximately 70 hours of power reserve. Tudor describes it as a Manufacture Calibre, while independent technical coverage explains its Breitling B01 connection and Tudor-specific modifications. The right way to frame it is not as a basic outsourced chronograph, but also not as a fully isolated Tudor-only in-house movement. It is a high-spec collaboration movement with column wheel and vertical clutch architecture, and it is one of the strongest technical arguments for the watch.

MovementIntel breakdown

Architecture92/100

B01-derived automatic chronograph with column wheel and vertical clutch; integrated high-spec architecture.

High confidence
Precision & regulation86/100

COSC chronometer positioning with modern regulation hardware.

High confidence
Power reserve / usability90/100

Roughly 70 hours is excellent for an automatic chronograph.

High confidence
Robustness84/100

Modern Tudor/Breitling collaboration architecture with silicon balance spring in source-backed coverage.

Medium confidence
Serviceability68/100

More complex than simple ETA/Sellita/Valjoux three-hand movements; best through Tudor authorized or qualified chronograph specialists.

Medium confidence
Originality / honesty82/100

Not Tudor-only, but a real collaboration calibre with distinct technical identity versus generic 7750-family chronographs.

Medium confidence
Finishing72/100

Attractive industrial Tudor finishing with laser decoration; not haute horlogerie hand-finishing.

High confidence
Value in watches86/100

Very strong inside Tudor Black Bay Chrono compared with many luxury chronographs.

Medium confidence
Movement Honesty: Manufacture collaboration calibre

Public label: Manufacture collaboration calibre

A brand manufacture calibre built on a documented collaboration or shared architecture with another manufacture, such as Tudor MT5813 on Breitling B01. Not generic outsourced, but not fully isolated either.

Source nuance: Tudor officially calls MT5813 a Manufacture Chronograph Calibre. Independent sources identify it as based on Breitling B01 architecture and created through a Tudor-Breitling collaboration. It is not an off-the-shelf ETA/Sellita/Valjoux movement, but it should not be described as a fully isolated Tudor-only in-house calibre.

WatchIntel never overclaims "in-house" without source nuance. Manufacturer marketing language may differ.

Type
automatic / self-winding mechanical chronograph
Jewels
41
Power Reserve
70h
Frequency
28800 vph
Full movement page: Tudor Manufacture Chronograph Calibre MT5813

Value for Money

Strong for a mechanical Swiss chronograph, but not automatic buy for every wrist. The MT5813 movement gives the watch serious technical substance, but the 41mm case and 14.4mm thickness mean fit matters. Value is strongest when bought at official retail or sensible pre-owned pricing, not when treated like a scarce Rolex substitute.

Hype Tax

38
Higher = more brand premium, less substance

Moderate. Tudor benefits from Rolex-group halo and Black Bay popularity, but this watch also has real technical substance. The hype is not empty, but the buyer still pays for brand positioning and Black Bay demand.

Serviceability

Best handled through Tudor authorized service. A column-wheel chronograph is more complex than a simple three-hand movement, and servicing should not be described as cheap or simple.

Resale & Liquidity

Good for Tudor, but variant-sensitive. Panda, reverse panda, bracelet type, condition and full-set status matter.

Specifications

Case Material
Stainless steel (polished and satin-brushed)
Bezel
Fixed stainless steel bezel with matt black anodised aluminium disc, tachymetric scale and silver markings
Crystal
Domed sapphire crystal
Case Back
Closed steel caseback
Shape
Round
Crown
Stainless steel screw-down winding crown with Tudor rose in relief
Diameter
41 mm
Height
14.4 mm
Water Resistance
200 m
Dial Color
Opaline with black counters, domed
Indexes
Applied luminous indices
Hands
Snowflake chronograph hands
Movement
Tudor Manufacture Chronograph Calibre MT5813

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Frequently asked questions

Should I buy the Tudor M79360N-0014?+

WatchIntel verdict: consider. Strong for a mechanical Swiss chronograph, but not automatic buy for every wrist. The MT5813 movement gives the watch serious technical substance, but the 41mm case and 14.4mm thickness mean fit matters. Value is strongest when bought at official retail or sensible pre-owned pricing, not when treated like a scarce Rolex substitute.

What movement is in the Tudor M79360N-0014?+

It uses the Tudor Manufacture Chronograph Calibre MT5813. The Black Bay Chrono uses Tudor's Manufacture Chronograph Calibre MT5813, a COSC-certified self-winding chronograph movement with approximately 70 hours of power reserve. Tudor describes it as a Manufacture Calibre, while independent technical coverage explains its Breitling B01 connection and Tudor-specific modifications. The right way to frame it is not as a basic outsourced chronograph, but also not as a fully isolated Tudor-only in-house movement. It is a high-spec collaboration movement with column wheel and vertical clutch architecture, and it is one of the strongest technical arguments for the watch.

Does the Tudor M79360N-0014 have a hype tax?+

Moderate. Tudor benefits from Rolex-group halo and Black Bay popularity, but this watch also has real technical substance. The hype is not empty, but the buyer still pays for brand positioning and Black Bay demand.

How serviceable is the Tudor M79360N-0014?+

Best handled through Tudor authorized service. A column-wheel chronograph is more complex than a simple three-hand movement, and servicing should not be described as cheap or simple.

What is the resale value of the Tudor M79360N-0014?+

Good for Tudor, but variant-sensitive. Panda, reverse panda, bracelet type, condition and full-set status matter.

What is WatchIntel's overall score for the Tudor M79360N-0014?+

The overall WatchIntel score is 70/100, combining movement quality, value, hype tax, serviceability, and resale liquidity.

What is the thickness of the Tudor Black Bay Chrono M79360N-0013?+

Official Tudor specs for current M79360N-0013 and M79360N-0014 list 14.4 mm. Remove 14.9 mm unless it is tied to another older variant with a source.

Is the Tudor Black Bay Chrono a good chronograph?+

Yes, technically. The MT5813 movement is one of the strongest reasons to consider it, but case thickness, fit and mixed dive/racing design language are the main caveats.

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