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The Tudor Black Bay 58 is a modern grail: a 39mm dive watch with the proportions and charm collectors chase, and a used market that swings between roughly $2,000 and $3,200 depending on year, box-and-papers, and condition. You're not buying the first one you see — you're waiting for the right one at the right price. This hunt captures your band and condition so that when you check AuctionMapper you're weighing only the right candidates, not re-typing filters eBay can't combine.
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Reference 79030N (black) vs 79030B (blue), full set vs watch-only, 2018 first-year vs later — each moves the price by hundreds. Set a sensible band and review each match's photos and reference carefully.
A grail purchase can take weeks. You save the hunt once so you're not re-running the same search by hand every day — when you check AuctionMapper you see only what fits your spec. Treat auctions as events to watch, never as a fixed price: the bid moves the price live.
Buy from high-feedback sellers, prefer box-and-papers, and remember the all-in cost includes sales tax — on a $2,800 watch that's a few hundred dollars on top. The True Cost Calculator does that math.
Set the band at $2,000–$3,000, used, both formats. A full-set 2019 79030N Buy-It-Now at $2,750 from a 99.8% seller is a strong match worth acting on; a watch-only listing at $2,300 is a fair fallback if condition checks out. A hunt keeps both in view so you can move when the right one lands.
It's one of the most recommended entries into Swiss mechanical watches: in-house movement, 39mm case that wears well on most wrists, and strong resale. The used market makes it more attainable than retail, which is why patient buyers hunt it.
Know the references, prefer full sets from high-feedback sellers, and set a firm budget band so you don't get pulled into a bidding war. Factor in sales tax for the true all-in cost before you decide.
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