This year marks a significant milestone in Swiss watchmaking: Tudor turns 100. Founded by Hans Wilsdorf in 1926 as Rolex’s more accessible sibling, Tudor has evolved from military tool watches into a ...
Lex reviews the new Tudor Monarch ✓ Are you down with the new king? ✓ Celebrating 100 years of Tudor with an Oyster twist ✓ ...
In the luxury watch market, heritage yields considerable currency and technical prowess is king, so it should come as no surprise to true watch enthusiasts that a question constantly asked among ...
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 ...
Long before Tudor was making pink-dial watches for folks like David Beckham, its history was filled with timepieces dutifully made for active military organizations. One of the most important examples ...
I will readily admit that I’ve never been a fan of the Tudor Royal. Its combination of an integrated five-link bracelet with an engine-turned bezel and Roman numeral indices combined the worst parts ...
TUDOR has introduced a new addition to the Black Bay 54 line, a tribute to the brand's first divers' watch, the Oyster Prince Submariner, in a signature Tudor blue – a nod to a part of the company's ...
TUDOR has entered into a partnership with the Japan Sumo Association, making the Swiss watchmaker a key part of the historic Japanese sport.
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