It features the same five-link Jubilee-style bracelet and micro-adjustable T-Fit clasp and the same MT5813 manufacture calibre, which is COSC-certified and boasts both a column wheel and vertical clutch for its chronograph mechanism.
Also, like the pink version, the Flamingo Blue Chrono features a 41mm stainless steel case, a black aluminum tachymetric bezel insert, black subdials, white snowflake hands and indices and a white date window at six o’clock. It even features the same red accents on the tip of the chronograph seconds hand and water resistance text. Literally, the only difference between the watches is their dial color.
Pricing and Availability
The Black Bay Chrono Flamingo Blue has the same SRP as the Black Bay Chrono Pink at $5,875. It also looks like it will have the same rarity as its rosy-hued sibling.
Like the Black Bay Chrono Pink, the Flamingo Blue is not available to purchase online — you’ll have to test your luck at your local boutique or AD, and I’m sure the watches will be strictly allocated. I can’t say for sure if it will be as hyped as the pink version from last year, but it’s going to be close.