Tudor Watches was born out of Geneva, Switzerland in 1926 when Hans Wilsdorf, the mind behind Rolex, decided he wanted to create a sister brand at a more affordable price point. After its inception, ...
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Tudor’s First Crack at This Popular Watch Type Is Absolutely Gorgeous
Believe it or not, Rolex's younger sibling has never made a moonphase until now. The classical design, in three colors, was ...
Watches and Wonders 2025 is upon us. Click here for all our reports from the watch world's biggest annual event. Today marks the very first day of Watches and Wonders, the biggest event in the watch ...
The newest Black Bay dive watch from Tudor is bigger and better than ever before, but is still holds true to the classic form. Sometimes it’s hard to tell what direction that watch world is heading.
This is the first Tudor Black Bay 58 to be certified as a Master Chronometer by METAS, thanks to a Caliber MT5400-U movement A “lollipop” second hand appears for the first time on a three-hand Black ...
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You may not be able to hop behind the wheel like a Formula 1 driver, but you can cop a little bit of their horological style. Tudor has just released for public sale its Black Bay Ceramic “Blue” watch ...
Tudor on Wednesday released the Black Bay Ceramic “Blue” timepiece marking its continued partnership with the Visa Cash App RB (V-CARB) Formula 1 team. It combines contemporary, high-tech details with ...
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