The Rolex Submariner might be a near-perfect watch, but it's also ubiquitous. This blue Tudor Submariner with geometric snowflake-style hands gives you the best of its more well-known brother with a ...
Everybody and his grandmother knows who Rolex is. They’ve done such a wonderful job marketing their brand that even folks who couldn’t care one whit about watches will swear up and down that Rolex is ...
The Tudor Submariner was originally meant as a lower-cost alternative to the Rolex Sub, one that would use the Crown’s case and hardware but would eschew an in-house Rolex movement in favor of a third ...
‘Dare to Dive into Tudor’s Underwater World’ celebrated the luxury brand’s more than 60-year heritage in time-only and tool watches for diving applications Tudor’s legacy of divers’ watches dates back ...
Ever since its registration in 1926—and certainly since its watchmaking activities began in earnest in 1946—Tudor has lived somewhat in the shadow of its sister company, Rolex. However, ever since the ...
People who collect vintage watches love vintage watches. And, usually, they want modern watches to be more like vintage watches. With the strangely named Heritage Black Bay "Black," Tudor is giving ...
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 ...
The Snowflake hands glow with Grade A Super-LumiNova, ready for all manner of dark Christmas celebrations, while a sleek, ...
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